Speaker on Heart to Heart dies at age 93
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HARRISONBURG, Va.—For 18 years, Ella May Weaver Miller’s voice flowed over the airwaves, touching listeners of the Mennonite radio program Heart to Heart.
Miller, 93, died Oct. 26 in Harrisonburg following an extended illness.
From 1958 to 1976, Miller was the speaker on Heart to Heart, a 15-minute weekly and five-minute daily program that at its height aired on more than 250 stations. The program, produced by Mennonite Media, a department of Mennonite Mission Network, spawned more than 200 Heart to Heart local fellowships—gatherings of listeners who discussed the programs.
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