Lyndon Andrew Miller

Lyndon Andrew Miller

November 11, 1964 March 9, 2026

Little Rock, AR

Lyndon Andrew Miller, known to all as Andy, passed away on March 9, 2026, at the age of 61. Born on November 11, 1964, to William Earl and Betty Sue Miller of Damascus, Arkansas, he grew up on the family dairy in the Martinville community alongside his siblings Alan and Christy. A beloved son, brother, husband, father, and friend, Andy was one of those rare individuals everyone enjoyed having around. He loved his God, his family, and his community, serving them faithfully throughout his life.

Andy was an avid sportsman and hunter who devoted much of his time and resources to teaching young Arkansans how to safely enjoy the outdoors. A founding member of the Youth Shooting Sports Program of the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, he remained a dedicated hunting partner to his lifelong friend Tommy Lynn Browning of Wooster. He graduated from Greenbrier High School in 1983 and earned a degree in Agri Business from the University of Arkansas in 1987, where he was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity.

His professional career began in 1987 at Arkansas Farm Bureau as a safety director. Over nineteen years he advanced to director of national governmental relations. In 2005 he joined Southwestern Energy Company as director of Community and Governmental Relations. When Flywheel Energy acquired Southwestern’s Arkansas assets in 2019, he became the company’s senior director of governmental affairs. Andy was deeply engaged in the central Arkansas community, serving on the Executive Committee of the State Chamber of Commerce, chairing its PAC Committee, and holding board positions with the Arkansas Game & Fish Foundation, the Quapaw Area Council Boy Scouts of America, the University of Arkansas Community College in Morrilton Foundation, Conway Regional Hospital Foundation, and the Heart of Arkansas United Way.

Andy was preceded in death by his grandparents, parents, and mother-in-law, Kaye Beavers. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Paige Beavers Miller; daughters Madeline Kaye Morehead (Tyler) and Allyson Blair Miller; and his cherished grandson, Mitchell Jay Morehead, whom he loved as “Big Bear.” He is also survived by his brother, Jeffery Alan Miller, and sister, Kelly Christine McMahan (Charles); father-in-law, Charles Beavers; sisters-in-law Blair Beavers Evans (Scott) and Kristi Pennebaker; and many beloved nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews who will carry forward his memory.

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