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Judith "Judy" Hoback Miller (born May 10, 1937)〔(Judy Hoback public record ) accessed 8-2-2015〕 is an American woman known for her involvement in the Watergate scandal in 1972 during the presidency of Richard Nixon. She served as the bookkeeper for the Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP).〔(Bookkeeper was Watergate Source ) accessed 8-2-2015〕 ==Personal life== She was born in Pennsylvania, the daughter of Lois (née Litchfield 1899-1955) and Charles Luther Graham (1895-1951). Her father was an athletic coach at West Chester University and the swimming pool there is named in his honor.〔(Charles Graham at West Chester ) accessed 8-2-2015〕Her father served in World War I and her parents are buried in Arlington National Cemetery. She has two brothers, Ross Graham and David Graham (d. 2013).〔(David Graham Obituary ) accessed 8-2-2015〕 She was married and had a daughter Kelly with her first husband James Hoback (1938-1970), who died of a heart attack. In 1984 she married Grover Miller. Grover owned his owned marketing firm titled H & M Marketing for which Judy worked as the accountant. She is now retired and lives in Florida with her second husband. Her daughter Kelly is a teacher.〔(The Women of Watergate ) accessed 8-2-2015〕〔(Secrets of the FBI ) accessed 8-2-2015〕
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