Sara Miller

Sara Shapiro Miller (July 8, 1924 – October 29, 2016) was an American real estate executive and sculptor.

After graduation from Jones Commercial High School she entered the world of real estate, taking a job as a professional realtor with Arthur Rubloff.

Beginning in the field of office leasing, she later moved to commercial and industrial real estate, eventually becoming a vice president at Rubloff's firm.

Miller and her husband were among the founders of Little City, and did philanthropic work on behalf of the developmentally disabled, raising money to build a home for them in Palatine, Illinois.

Among these were busts of Saul Bellow, installed in the Harold Washington Library in 1993,[2][3] and Gwendolyn Brooks, commissioned for the same location the following year.