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Jim Miller

Lincoln, Nebraska

1940 - 2025

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Jim MillerMay 12, 1940 - June 13, 2025Jim Miller, 85, passed away on June 13, 2025, in Lincoln, Nebraska.Born on May 12, 1940, Jim grew up in Prairie City, Iowa.Jim's voice became a familiar presence across the Midwest as he built a distinguished career in radio. He began as a radio announcer in...

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It is extremely sad to hear of the recent passing of our dear pal and friend Jim Miller. We hold wonderful memories of a fantastic, highly intelligent and super personality plus human being!!! You will be deeply missed and may you truly rest in peace. Dallas Parks and son Trevor Parks

It was an honor and a pleasure to serve Jim in his final days. Our floor is quite quiet without him. He kept us smiling until the end. May he rest in peace and enjoy some sweet snacks at the heavenly banquet.

Listeners would immediately sense that Jim was a good guy. Because he was.

I worked with Jim at KLIN, my first radio job out of college. He was always upbeat and positive. My deepest sympathies to his family. Jill Lambert

Jim was working for klin when I was in high school. He broadcast college and high school games and was outstanding. I have known Jim for over 50 years and Every time I would see him he had the great smile on his face. He always reminded me of my playing days and always had to make a joke about my play. I will miss Jim. He was a very kind, caring person and was always fun to see and share old times. Coach John Gingery

Worked with Jim @ KLIN News Radio 1400 in 1990! Great guy...always upbeat and in a good mood! Then i heard he moved to Texas but not sure! Great sports PBP guy at both KLIN & KFOR! A Lincoln Radio icon!! RIP Jim!

I worked for Jim at Omalink and got my schedule from him. He was always a pleasure to work for.. Rest in Peace ; my condolences to his family!

First met Jim on an adventure travel to the Orange bowl in 1984 where we lost. But it was a fun bus trip, played cards on the way back with his son. Next I joined KLIN in the accounting dept while Jim was morning talent as program director for the AM station. I moved on so did Jim and my first day at Coca-Cola who should walk out of the managers office but Jim. Jim always had a smile on his face and a story to tell. Any place you went Jim knew the people there. He was a part of Lincoln...