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Sam Miller (businessman)

Samuel Henry Miller (June 26, 1921 – March 7, 2019) was an American businessman and philanthropist who propelled the growth of Forest City Material Co. from lumber to real-estate which became Forest City Enterprises. He was the first Jewish person to receive an Archbishop Edward F. Hoban Award for service to the Catholic Church.

Sam Miller
Born
Samuel Henry Miller

(1921-06-26)June 26, 1921
DiedMarch 7, 2019(2019-03-07) (aged 97)
Burial placeBet Olam Cemetery, Beachwood, Ohio, U.S.
EducationWestern Reserve University (BA)
Harvard University (MBA)
Years active1947–2019
Spouses
Ruth Ratner
(m. 1946; div. 1982)
Maria Shanley
(m. 1983)
Children4 including Aaron David Miller
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1942–1946
RankLieutenant
Battles/warsWorld War II
 • Pacific theater
 • Guadalcanal Campaign
 • Naval Battle of Guadalcanal

Early life and education edit

Miller's father emigrated from Russia to Ellis Island and then became a junk peddler in Cleveland, Ohio. His son would ride along with him in a horse-drawn carriage as he conducted his business. [1] Miller earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Reserve University in 1941 and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School in 1943.[2]

Military service edit

Miller served in World War II as a lieutenant.

Awards and philanthropy edit

Miller received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Cleveland Diocese in 2015. He was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Cleveland Jewish News on November 20, 2016 at Landerhaven.[3][4] Miller served on the boards of Baldwin Wallace University, John Carroll University, Cleveland State University, Notre Dame College, Case Western Reserve University, Harvard Business School, WVIZ, ideastream, American Red Cross, Urban League, United Jewish Appeal, and Jewish National Fund.[5][4][6] In 2013, he was inducted into the Cleveland International Hall of Fame.[7]

Personal life edit

After serving in World War II, Miller met his future wife, Ruth Ratner (December 1, 1925 – November 26, 1996), in Wickliffe, Ohio, in 1946 at Leonard Ratner's summer cottage. Ruth was the daughter of Forest City Material Co. co-founder Leonard Ratner and sister of Albert Ratner; they married later that same year. Together, they had four children:[1] Aaron David Miller, Richard Miller, Gabrielle Miller, and Abraham Miller. Miller divorced Ratner in 1983 and she remarried Rabbi Phillip Horowitz (1922 – 2002).[8] He married Maria Shanley in 1983. Shanley converted from Roman Catholicism to Judaism upon marrying Miller. In 1996, his first wife, Ruth, died from cancer. Miller had surgery in 2002 to treat bladder cancer. He died on March 7, 2019.[1][5][9][3] Services were held at the Park Synagogue in Cleveland Heights, Ohio and his interment was at Bet Olam Cemetery.[10]

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c Gomez, Henry J. (March 7, 2019). "Sam Miller, co-chair of Cleveland's Forest City Enterprises and philanthropist, is dead at 97". Cleveland.com. Cleveland: Advance Publications. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  2. ^ "Samuel H. Miller". Cleveland Clinic. Retrieved March 25, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Jacob, Bob (March 7, 2019). "Sam Miller, 'Forest City' Co-Chair Emerius Dies". Cleveland Jewish News. Beachwood, Ohio: Cleveland Jewish Publication Co. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Brett, Regina (August 4, 2016). "From rags to riches: Regina Brett's 2016 column on Sam Miller". Cleveland Jewish News. Beachwood, Ohio: Cleveland Jewish Publication Co. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  5. ^ a b WJW Staff (March 7, 2019). "Cleveland businessman and philanthropist Sam Miller dies at 97". WJW. Cleveland: Tribune Broadcasting. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  6. ^ Crain's Cleveland Business Staff. "Samuel H. Miller". Crain's Cleveland Business. Cleveland: Crain Communications. Retrieved March 7, 2019. {{cite magazine}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ "Sam Miller, Cleveland International Hall of Fame, 2013 Class". ClevelandPeople.com. Cleveland: Cleveland International Hall of Fame. Magnum Computers Inc. May 8, 2013. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  8. ^ Mio, Lou (December 27, 1996). "A Servant Of The City, Dies At 70 'She Never Asked For Anything For Herself'". Cleveland.com. Cleveland: Advance Publications. Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
  9. ^ JTA Staff (March 7, 2019). "Samuel Miller, philanthropist who championed Catholic-Jewish ties, dies at 97". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. New York City: 70 Faces Media. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
  10. ^ Cross, Ian (March 8, 2019). "Beloved Cleveland icon and philanthropist Samuel Miller has died". News 5 Cleveland.

Sources edit

External links edit

  • Cleveland Clinic profile: Samuel H. Miller
  • Profile: Samuel H. Miller on Bloomberg News
  • Obituary of Samuel Henry Miller
  • Sam Miller at Find a Grave

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MillerMilitary careerAllegiance United StatesService wbr branch United States NavyYears of service1942 1946RankLieutenantBattles warsWorld War II Pacific theater Guadalcanal Campaign Naval Battle of Guadalcanal Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military service 3 Awards and philanthropy 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Sources 7 External linksEarly life and education editMiller s father emigrated from Russia to Ellis Island and then became a junk peddler in Cleveland Ohio His son would ride along with him in a horse drawn carriage as he conducted his business 1 Miller earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Reserve University in 1941 and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School in 1943 2 Military service editMiller served in World War II as a lieutenant Awards and philanthropy editMiller received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Cleveland Diocese in 2015 He was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Cleveland Jewish News on November 20 2016 at Landerhaven 3 4 Miller served on the boards of Baldwin Wallace University John Carroll University Cleveland State University Notre Dame College Case Western Reserve University Harvard Business School WVIZ ideastream American Red Cross Urban League United Jewish Appeal and Jewish National Fund 5 4 6 In 2013 he was inducted into the Cleveland International Hall of Fame 7 Personal life editAfter serving in World War II Miller met his future wife Ruth Ratner December 1 1925 November 26 1996 in Wickliffe Ohio in 1946 at Leonard Ratner s summer cottage Ruth was the daughter of Forest City Material Co co founder Leonard Ratner and sister of Albert Ratner they married later that same year Together they had four children 1 Aaron David Miller Richard Miller Gabrielle Miller and Abraham Miller Miller divorced Ratner in 1983 and she remarried Rabbi Phillip Horowitz 1922 2002 8 He married Maria Shanley in 1983 Shanley converted from Roman Catholicism to Judaism upon marrying Miller In 1996 his first wife Ruth died from cancer Miller had surgery in 2002 to treat bladder cancer He died on March 7 2019 1 5 9 3 Services were held at the Park Synagogue in Cleveland Heights Ohio and his interment was at Bet Olam Cemetery 10 See also editJews and Judaism in Greater ClevelandReferences editCitations edit a b c Gomez Henry J March 7 2019 Sam Miller co chair of Cleveland s Forest City Enterprises and philanthropist is dead at 97 Cleveland com Cleveland Advance Publications Retrieved March 7 2019 Samuel H Miller Cleveland Clinic Retrieved March 25 2021 a b Jacob Bob March 7 2019 Sam Miller Forest City Co Chair Emerius Dies Cleveland Jewish News Beachwood Ohio Cleveland Jewish Publication Co Retrieved March 7 2019 a b Brett Regina August 4 2016 From rags to riches Regina Brett s 2016 column on Sam Miller Cleveland Jewish News Beachwood Ohio Cleveland Jewish Publication Co Retrieved March 7 2019 a b WJW Staff March 7 2019 Cleveland businessman and philanthropist Sam Miller dies at 97 WJW Cleveland Tribune Broadcasting Retrieved March 7 2019 Crain s Cleveland Business Staff Samuel H Miller Crain s Cleveland Business Cleveland Crain Communications Retrieved March 7 2019 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a author has generic name help Sam Miller Cleveland International Hall of Fame 2013 Class ClevelandPeople com Cleveland Cleveland International Hall of Fame Magnum Computers Inc May 8 2013 Retrieved March 7 2019 Mio Lou December 27 1996 A Servant Of The City Dies At 70 She Never Asked For Anything For Herself Cleveland com Cleveland Advance Publications Encyclopedia of Cleveland History Retrieved March 15 2019 JTA Staff March 7 2019 Samuel Miller philanthropist who championed Catholic Jewish ties dies at 97 Jewish Telegraphic Agency New York City 70 Faces Media Retrieved March 13 2019 Cross Ian March 8 2019 Beloved Cleveland icon and philanthropist Samuel Miller has died News 5 Cleveland Sources edit McGee William L 2002 The Solomons Campaigns 1942 1943 From Guadalcanal to Bougainville Pacific War Turning Point Vol 2 London BMC Publications p 21 ISBN 978 0970167873 Frank Richard 1990 Guadalcanal The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle 1st ed New York City Random House pp 589 597 ISBN 978 0394588759 Callery Sean 2013 Scholastic Discover More World War II New York City Scholastic Reference pp 74 75 ISBN 978 0545479752 External links editCleveland Clinic profile Samuel H Miller Profile Samuel H Miller on Bloomberg News Obituary of Samuel Henry Miller Sam Miller at Find a Grave Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Business nbsp United States nbsp Ohio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sam Miller businessman amp oldid 1206861350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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