Jacqueline B. Miller, 62, Passes Away

Longtime Riverhead resident and Samsonite employee died at St. Luke's Hospital in Pennsylvania

Published on Feb. 7, 2026

Jacqueline B. Miller, a 62-year-old woman from Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, passed away on February 2, 2026 at St. Luke's Hospital Carbon Campus in Lehighton, Pennsylvania. Miller was born in Riverhead, New York and worked for many years as a sales associate for Samsonite Luggage on Long Island before moving to Pennsylvania in 2018.

Why it matters

Jacqueline B. Miller's passing marks the loss of a longtime resident of the Riverhead and Hamptons area, where she lived and worked for much of her life before relocating to Pennsylvania in her later years. Her death highlights the connections between Long Island and Pennsylvania communities.

The details

Jacqueline B. Miller was born on June 9, 1963 in Riverhead, New York to Edward and Helen Mindan. She graduated from Riverhead High School and later married Frederick W. Miller in Riverhead. She worked for many years as a sales associate for Samsonite Luggage on Long Island before moving to Coaldale, Pennsylvania in 2018. She belonged to a bowling league at Westhampton Beach Bowling Alley.

  • Jacqueline B. Miller was born on June 9, 1963.
  • Jacqueline B. Miller passed away on February 2, 2026 at the age of 62.
  • Jacqueline B. Miller's husband, Frederick W. Miller, passed away on April 15, 2025.

The players

Jacqueline B. Miller

A 62-year-old woman from Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania who passed away on February 2, 2026. She was born in Riverhead, New York and worked for many years as a sales associate for Samsonite Luggage on Long Island before moving to Pennsylvania in 2018.

Frederick W. Miller

Jacqueline B. Miller's husband, who passed away on April 15, 2025.

Edward and Helen Mindan

Jacqueline B. Miller's parents, who were from Riverhead, New York.

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The takeaway

Jacqueline B. Miller's life and passing highlight the connections between Long Island and Pennsylvania communities, as she lived and worked in New York before relocating to Pennsylvania later in life. Her death marks the loss of a longtime resident of the Riverhead and Hamptons area.