Rally, Memorials for South Carolina Pastor's Wife Amid Probe into Her Death

A rally and two memorial services were scheduled Sunday for a South Carolina woman who was found fatally shot in a park after reportedly filing for divorce from her pastor husband.

Friends of the late Mica Miller, 30, planned to gather outside her husband's church in Myrtle Beach to hold a "Justice for Mica" rally on Sunday morning, according to a post on Facebook.

The Solid Rock at Market Common church was also planning to hold an afternoon memorial service for Miller.

"Mica blessed us in so many ways, and we are saddened but know she has graduated to Heaven!" the church said in a Facebook post.

A separate, beachside memorial will be held at the same time in North Myrtle Beach, according to local TV station WPDE.

Miller's body was found with a gunshot wound to the head on April 27 at the Lumber River State Park in Robeson County, North Carolina, according to reports.

Her husband, John-Paul Miller, told his congregation the following day that the death was "self-induced" and that his wife "wasn't well mentally," according to the New York Post, which said Mica Miller had filed for divorce six months earlier.

Also on April 28, Mica Miller's sister, Sierra Francis, wrote on Facebook that people should ignore "false stories being spread about her" and on Thursday, a friend of Mica Miller's told WPDE, "This has to be at least looked into deeply."

"There's got to be some accountability here," Kenn Young told the station. "It's not just as simple as somebody had some mental issues."

The Robeson County Sheriff's Office is investigating MIca MIller's death, Maj. Damien McLean has told WPDE.

The national suicide and crisis lifeline is available by calling or texting 988. There is also an online chat at 988lifeline.org.