REP. RONNIE MILLER

92nd General Assembly

           

Rep. Ronnie Miller, a Republican, represents Cedar County and part of Polk County (District 133) in the Missouri House of Representatives.

 

He is the third member of his family to enter the political arena.  His mother, Nina Miller, was the first woman elected to public office in Cedar County.  She was elected to the position of circuit clerk and recorder in 1962.  His grandfather Elda Miller served as circuit clerk and recorder in 1930.

 

Previously, he worked as a district manager, customer service manager and repairman for Missouri Telephone Company.  Rep. Miller served with the United States Air Force for four years before being honorably discharged.

 

Rep. Miller is presently a member of the Black Walnut Festival Finance Committee, Stockton Lions Club, Missouri Farm Bureau, Stockton Christian Church board and the Show-Me Christian Youth Home board.  He also served on the R-1 School Board for six years, two of those as president; Cedar County Red Cross recruitment chairman and 16 years as the Sac River Valley Youth Representative.  Rep. Miller has received the Star of Loyalty award, and the Missouri State High School Activities Association eight-year award for umpiring baseball and softball.  He has received the Farm Bureau’s Friend of Agriculture award three terms.

 

A 1964 graduate of Stockton R-1 High School, Rep. Miller also attended the University of Kansas.

 

Born July 22, 1946, in Stockton, Rep. Miller currently resides there with his wife, Mary Jane.  They have two children: Scott and wife Sunnie and new grandson Jackson, also, Stacie and husband Kade Scrivner.