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Jerry W. Miller

Fort Worth, Texas

1948 - 2023

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Jerry W. Miller May 8, 1948 - September 17, 2023 Fort Worth, Texas - "Jerry" Jerrell Wayne Miller, 75, of Fort Worth, Texas, passed away on Sunday, September 17, 2023, at home surrounded by family after a valiant battle with pancreatic cancer. Jerry was born in Fort Worth, Texas to Mildred and...

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Jerry was an avid bicyclist and ride on many Tour de France events. Condolences to his wife Jane

Jerry Miller was one of the finest people we have ever known. His mentorship and continued support (along with Jane) of our son Kenton have been such a blessing to us, and we are forever grateful. Rest in peace, good and faithful servant. John, Kenton, and Mary Mac Elliott

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Doug, Jane & Family, Jerry was a treasure to all who knew him. We shall miss knowing he is there and pray that you all have the peace of Jesus in your hearts during this difficult time.

I became acquainted with Jerry while serving on the ICA board. He was a fine gentleman and a friend. He and Jane showed Kathy and I around Fort Worth and toured his carwashes. Good memories.

I worked for Jerry at University car wash from 1989 until 1993. He taught me so much about work ethic and the car wash industry during that time. He was a perfectionist and it showed in everything he did. I will always look back on my time around Jerry with fondness.

Loved our years at TRC. He was a class act. RIP ole friend

Jerry was a great family man, business man, friend, but most of all he loved our Triune Father with all his heart soul and mind. You will be sorely missed my Brother I know you heard " Well done good and faithful servant".

I´m saddened to learn of Jerry´s passing. My prayers are with Jane and the entire family. I had the privilege to serve the International Carwash Association during Jerry´s tenure as President and fondly recall our meeting in Ft. Worth hosted by Jerry and Jane. He sure was proud of Ft. Worth. We are all grateful for all that Jerry did for the ICA and his community. He will be missed by all who knew him. Bruce Kramer