Mrs. Eunice Lee Searcy Miller was born on July 28, l943, to the late Mrs. Fannie Lou Matthews Searcy and the late Mr. Tony Sam Searcy in Butler, Taylor County, Georgia. She received her early education in the public school of Taylor County. In l965, she moved from Butler to Thomaston, GA. Eunice joined the congregation at Mary Lizzie Baptist Church where she loved hearing the preached word of God.
She was the mother of four children. To help provide for her children, she found employment at Martha Mills. She enjoyed spending time with her family, cooking and working.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Cherry Smith and Mildred Reeves; and one grandchild, Marquay Johnson. On Thursday, March 5, 2026, the Lord called her name. She answered the call and went home to rest.
She leaves to cherish her memory four children, Mr. Marvin (Rachel) Searcy of Columbus, GA, Mr. Eddie (Laquanda) Harris of Thomaston, GA, Mrs. Angela (Bruce) Stinson of Columbus, GA and Mr. Quincy (Christy) Johnson of Thomaston, GA; seven grandchildren, Quardarius Searcy, Brusher Stinson, D’marcus Searcy, Ayanna Stinson, Sherika Harris, Marvin Searcy, Jr. and Keyon Johnson; seven great-grandchildren, Jaavai Warner, Jaxon Warner, Javia Shorter, Jace Savage, Jalen Savage, Jaden Stinson and Jaylah Searcy; sisters and brothers include, Mr. Jimmy Searcy of Toledo, OH, Mrs. Florine Goddard of Griffin, GA, Mrs. Margie Ivey, Mr. Felton (Tracie) Searcy, Mrs. Linda Sullivan, Mrs. Glenda Ojeda all of Thomaston, GA and Mr. Calvin (Phyllis) Searcy of Newnan, GA; one aunt, Mrs. Rosa Mae Carter of Thomaston, GA; uncles, Mr. Jessie Mathews and Mr. James (Annie) Mathews all of South Bend, IN; a devoted friend, Ms. Sinclair Mallory of Thomaston, GA; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends.
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We were Ms Eunice care givers while she was in Columbus, GA. What a joy it was to care for her. As she got better, Ms Eunice shared memories of her family and friends. We even had a few laughs. She could be Ms Eunice, stubborn sometmes, but showed her appreciation. She knew we loved her and treated her with the best of care. May she rest in peace.
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