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Pastor Husband of Mica Miller Claims He Attempted to ‘Bring Her Back to Life’ in Heartfelt Eulogy

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The South Carolina pastor, John-Paul Miller, delivered a heart-wrenching eulogy for his late wife, Mica Miller, who tragically took her own life last month. In a shocking revelation, Miller shared with mourners that he visited his wife’s body four separate times after her death and even attempted to “raise her from the dead.”

Mica Miller, 30, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Lumber River State Park, NC, on April 27. Her husband, John-Paul Miller, 44, disclosed the news during a sermon at Solid Rock Church in Myrtle Beach.

During the emotional funeral service on May 5, the pastor recounted his visits to the morgue, expressing disbelief each time that his wife would not wake up. He even confessed to trying to bring her back to life.

In a video shared online by Solid Rock, Miller revealed that he mistook a woman at a mall for his late wife, calling out her name before realizing it was one of her sisters. Overcome with grief, he expressed his longing to see Mica again one day.

The pastor also addressed the allegations of abuse made by Mica before her death, as well as the divorce papers she served him just two days prior. Despite the challenges in their relationship, Miller emphasized the beauty and goodness he saw in his wife.

The community mourns the loss of Mica Miller, and the pastor’s emotional eulogy has left many touched by the depth of his love and grief. The story continues to develop, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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