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Catherine Miller Obituary

Catherine (Cathy/Catie) Miller, died on Sunday, June 2, 2013 at her home surrounded by her family and friends. Cathy was 75 years old at the time of her death. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, June 7th at 10:00 AM at St. Aidan's Episcopal Church at 2425 Colorado Avenue - Boulder, CO. A reception will follow in the Church Hall. Cathy was born Catherine Anne Haeling on November 4, 1937 in Owego, New York. Cathy lived most of her young life in Owego and began working for IBM in 1955 until moving to Boulder, Colorado in 1968. She eventually continued her employment as an accountant with IBM in Boulder. She married Dana G. Miller on November 24, 1968 who also worked for IBM. Cathy and Dana built their dream home on ten acres on 75th Street in 1976. Cathy lost her beloved Dana in 1985. Cathy retired from IBM in 1990 and spent her retirement years working her land, preparing for her annual hay crop and maintaining (minimizing) the prairie dog population that plagued her beautiful property. She also volunteered her time to her church and community. To many people Cathy was known as the "prairie dog lady" or the "rock lady". She was forever posting "rocks for free" signage at her driveway and many people in Boulder County now enjoy lovely rock gardens as a result of Cathy's labors in picking up and stockpiling rocks from her pasture. Many people came to know Cathy as the "prairie dog lady" as she was forever trying to eradicate the prairie 'rats' from her property as they were destroying her wonderful pasture lands and grasses. Cathy often posted a large sign on her front pasture fence sending a message to Boulder regarding their uncontrollable prairie dogs. The sign read "City of Boulder Open Space keep your prairie dogs off our AG LANDS" there was a small prairie dog with a slash across it (meaning no prairie dogs allowed). Cathy was very active in soil and water conservation and was a board member and volunteer to the Boulder Valley Soil Conservation District for many years. She continued until her death working with the Conservation District with their annual tree sales which provided wind breaks and soil protection through the Boulder Valley and Longmont area. She also assisted the District in the educational programs they conducted on soil and water conservation and taught the children how to protect our soils and waters from erosion, pollution and overuse. Cathy was also a volunteer for the last ten years for the Boulder County MATHCOUNTS Competition as a grader. Each year she was more amazed then the previous year at how intelligent these young 5th, 6th and 7th grade students are in the area of mathematics and how quick their minds would work to solve very complex mathematical calculations. Cathy volunteered at her church, St. Aidan's Episcopal Church. She was the Church's unofficial 'gardener'. She loved preparing the church grounds each spring preparing the flower beds, trimming trees, planting new shrubs and flowers to beautify the church grounds. She also provided calligraphy services for wedding and baptismal certificates - her calligraphy was a work of art in itself. She was very creative and loved to go antiquing. Her home sometimes felt like an antique museum. She collected dolls, small chairs, antique shoes, kitchen tools and signs. Cathy was an avid photographer and entered several of her photographs in the Louisville Juried Photography Show and Exhibit. Cathy loved to travel and spent most of her travels learning of new places to see within the United States. Cathy loved her family and cherished the moments she spent with each and every member of her family. She also loved her friends and neighbors. She is survived by her three sons Dana Miller of Berthoud, CO, Roger Miller (Sue) of Nathrop, CO and Gary Miller of Estes Park, CO; brothers Kenneth Haeling (Katherine) of Apalachin, NY and Warren Haeling (Fern) of Greensboro, NC; one niece Anne Haeling Bechert of Ithaca, NY and one nephew Karl Haeling of Briarcliff Manor, NY; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to: Canine Partners of the Rockies, 651 Potomac St., Aurora, CO 80011 or Flatirons Habitat for Humanity 4625 16th St., Boulder, CO 80304 Please share thoughts, memories and condolences at legacy.com/obituaries/dailycamera

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Published by The Daily Camera on Jun. 5, 2013.

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Kathy Szlucha

June 17, 2013

So sorry to hear of Cathy's passing. We were friends when she worked at IBM Owego and took many trips together. She was a wonderful friend and I'll miss her. God bless you Cathy.

Kathy Tenenbaum

June 14, 2013

Our prayers to Cathy's family. We will miss her smiling face!!
Love Bruce and Kathy Tenenbaum

Joe & Carol Hanlon

June 7, 2013

May God take Cathy in his arms and welcome her. We are sure that he won't get much time as Dana will be very anxious for his turn.

Phyllis Flynn(Davis)

June 7, 2013

I remember when Cathy was first born. I used to take her out in a stroller after she had surgery on her hips. As we grew older we both worked together at IBM/Owego, and we took several vacations together. When she was younger, she couldn't pronounce my name, so she called me paw paw. She was such a tomboy, that my Dad and I called her Tommy. Such fond memories of her and her family growing up in Owego.

Blake Miller

June 6, 2013

I always called her Cathy, but she was my grandmother. She introduced me to the Pearl Street Mall when I was young. We talked all things CU. We had many adventures in Boulder and Longmont, and she was always up for trying something new. Cathy always welcomed us in her home, and I was fortunate to live with her for two summers while finishing my degree at CU. There are too many memories to share. Know that we love you, Cathy. You will live on with all of us.

Bill Rael

June 6, 2013

My sympathy to family and friends of Cathy. I worked with Cathy at IBM and she was always upbeat and a great co-worker and friend.

Ace & Loni Archer-Martin

June 6, 2013

Cathy, you were always such a happy person and a joy to be around. I know we didnt see each other often but you were always in my thoughts. You touched numerous lives and you will be missed. Love you Cathy!

Roger Miller

June 6, 2013

In age, she was more a big sister, in life she became the mother, the glue that helped keep the family together after Dad passed. She was loved and will be so greatly missed by myself,my brothers and all the rest of the family. There is much family love in the Boulder home that will be missed by all of us. Love you Cathy!

Ruth & Dale Jenner

June 5, 2013

Our sympathy to the family. Cathy & Dana were dear to us. We went on many fun hunting, fishing and camping trips. Also went to many auctions together. They gave us our 1st black lab. Our kids loved them and spent many fun times with them. Rest in peace. With love, Ruth & Dale

Dave & Lynell Webster

June 5, 2013

We worked with Cathy at IBM and are saddened to learn of her passing. Many of us new Cathy as "The Egg Lady." She had exotic chickens that laid very colorful eggs which she would bring in to work to sell to her friends. She was wonderful to work with and always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. She leaves us with very fond memories of days gone by.

Donna & Dan Barela

June 5, 2013

We are so sorry for your loss. I worked with Cathy at IBM many years ago. We talked whenever she was helping with yard work at Willowridge Townhomes in our neighborhood or when seeing each other at a store. She was a very special lady and her positive attitude and smile will be missed by many. With Sympathy,

June 5, 2013

Cathy, I am not sure what I am going to do without you in my life. I will need to find a new traveling buddy, confidant, and "sister". You have been the best neighbor and friend anyone could ever ask for. Guess we won't be getting patio homes next door to each other now. I will miss you immensely and will think of you often. Love you Cathy.
Nancy Love

Mare Ward

June 5, 2013

Family is in our thoughts and prayers. Catherine was like a big sister to me growing up on West Avenue. She took me on a lot of my 'first' trips: train to Binghamton, NYC. I am glad got to visit her in Boulder, June 2011. Will miss this wonderful person.

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