JUNE-MILLER-Obituary

JUNE MILLER

Clayton, New Jersey

Jun 12, 1938 – Mar 30, 2017

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BORN
June 12, 1938
DIED
March 30, 2017
LOCATION
Clayton, New Jersey

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June E. Miller Franklinville, N.J. June E. Miller (nee Harvey) died on Thursday, March 30, 2017. Age 78. Wife of 32 years to Steven L. Miller. Mother of Gary G. Mills and Deborah L. (William) Coffin. Step-mother of Tammy (Shawn) Auman, Douglas Miller, and Dawn (Jason) Kehl. Grandmother of Nicole...

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another year has passed mom and it gets harder with every passing year

mom i miss you more today than the day you passed! you taught me so many thing but one thing you didnt prepare me for was howto live the rest of my life without you! miss you

6 years ago you were taken from me not a day goes by that my heart doesn´t hurt ! i have kept all my promises to you! some haven´t i´m sorry

4 years mom and not a day goes by that my heart doesn’t ache. The older I get the harder missing you gets until we meet again!

Mom I cant believe its three years and my heart still hurts... you grand children are doing great and your great grand babies are the Apple of my eye you would be so proud ! Audrey was making coleslaw yesterday and said mom mom and little mom mom sure did teach me how to cook good! Mom my life has been so different without you I still cry for you because I really need you ! I cherish the years we had and the strength you gave me ! Until we meet again I love you ❤

Mom, I cant believe its been two years I still think of things everyday I wish I could share with you! Your grand children and great grand babies continue to grow and be as sassy as you taught them ! That last day as Dianna and I held your hand and you took your last breath part of my life dimmed ...but looking at the family your parents made and the family you made makes me smile so rest well until we meet again ! I am so proud that you taught us so well! Love you and miss you

There isn't a day I don't pick up the phone to try and call you Mommom. I read this over and over waiting for reality to set in. You've touched so many lives. I hope that one day I'll be as great as a woman as you are. I wish we had more time together. Keep us safe Mommom we love you.

Oh mom how I miss you