An End of an Era Comes Full Circle
D. R. Miller, Founder of many circuses, including Carson & Barnes 5-Ring
Circus passed away Wednesday, September 8th, 1999 in McCook, Nebraska.
Born on August 27th, 1916 in Smith County, Kansas, DR, as a very small boy,
traveled with his family to see his first circus, which happened to be the
John Robinson Circus playing in McCook, Nebraska.
Bitten by the magic of that first circus, DR's father started his own show
with just a dog and a pony in the early 20's.This love of circus and
traveling became DR's way of life as he criss-crossed the United States
many times in his 83 years. A life-partnership was formed with Isla Marie
Beach Miller, when he was 17 and she was 15. Together they
made an impact on the circus business
that will be felt for several generations. Both were inducted into
Sarasota's Ring of Fame in January, 1995.
As a result of their interest and involvement in the preservation of the
Asian elephant species, the
Endangered Ark Foundation
was established in 1993. "Jennie", C & B's first successful live birth,
named for D.R.'s mother, was born on Sept. 6, 1998.
D. R. and Isla also were instrumental in establishing
"Showman's Rest"
(a part of the Mt. Olivet Cemetary in Hugo, Oklahoma). Both are interred
there. D.R.'s funeral was a show in itself. He planned all the details
and wanted
publicity
for his beloved circus. 3 television stations, five newspapers and the
Associated Press all sent reporters.
Here is a link to see pictures of the funeral
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