May God bless you and your...

Single Tree
Stephanie Smith-KLTV
October 02, 2024


Photo courtesy of Burks-Walker-Tippit Funeral Directors - Tyler
Tyler, Texas
Oct 3, 1957 – Sep 13, 2024
Keith Miller, son, brother, fiancé, friend, and renowned personal injury attorney, passed away on September 13, 2024 at the age of 66 years.
Keith was born in Austin, Texas to Laura P. Miller and Ken T. Miller on October 3, 1957. He graduated from Bishop K. Gorman High School, attended Tyler Junior College, and completed his undergraduate work at University of North Texas in Denton, Texas.
As a young man, Keith held a variety of jobs, including as a construction worker for Frances Kay in Tyler and as an insurance adjuster for State Farm. His time working with Longview, Texas attorney Blake Erskine as an errand runner and investigator put him on the path he would follow the remainder of his life as Blake became Keith’s mentor in the field of personal injury law.
Keith attended law school and obtained his juris doctorate from Thomas Cooley College of Law in Michigan. He then moved back to Texas as fast as he could to begin practicing law in Tyler. He was admitted to the State Bar of Texas, and all four federal district courts in Texas.
Keith always championed the underdog. Since beginning his practice in 1990, he spent his 34-year career representing hard working men and women from all walks of life. He worked hard to protect his clients from insurance companies and big corporations. He had the great honor and privilege of representing several generations of clients. Additionally, he was one of the first attorneys in the area to advertise legal services on television. He tried very hard to educate his clients by way of these advertisements and was known for his booming warning “Don’t Give a Recorded Statement.”
Keith believed in taking care of his employees, whom he loved and considered to be members of his extended family. His work family includes Stephanie Edwards, Kim Fontanez, Nancy Hardin, Chad Harty, Samantha Huff, Randall McIntyre, Kathy Morman, Michelle Rodriguez and Carla Spier.
Keith loved collaborating with other talented attorneys and worked with many gifted attorneys over the years, including Randy Akin, Greg Burton, Charles Clark, Collen Clark, Blake Erskine, Blake Erskine Jr., Buck Files, Shane McGuire, and Chad Newman. Each client, case, and relationship brought purpose to Keith’s life.
Keith played like he worked, and, when not working, he enjoyed quick spontaneous road trips – often with just his toothbrush in hand and a pair of shorts. He delighted in driving the roads less traveled. He particularly enjoyed the beauty of driving on Queen Wilhelmina Parkway through Arkansas and Oklahoma. Keith had a knack for finding the best food in the least-likely of places.
Keith especially found joy with the company he kept on these adventures. He loved taking his mom Laura to explore the countryside and wildlife. He loved taking his mom, sister Kathy, and her husband Brett Morman to the Texas coast. His nephews, Christopher Morman, Stephen Morman and wife Katie, and especially his grand-nephew Isaac brought Keith much happiness and laughter.
Last year, Keith met his sweetheart and fiancé Charlotte Rocha. The two made many happy memories together.
Keith loved many and was loved by many. He will be sorely missed.
Keith is survived by his mother, Laura Miller; his sister and long-time paralegal, Kathy Morman and husband Brett; his nephews, Christopher Morman and Stephen Morman and wife Katie; grand-nephew Isaac Morman; stepchildren Heather Reed Welch and husband Stephen, Travis Reed and wife Kaylee; and Mark Brocksmith; as well as special friends, Chris Moser and Elayne Ledesma; and many cousins, countless friends and colleagues.
He is preceded in death by his father, Ken T. Miller, Attorney, and by his daughter, Stacy Ward Loftin.
There will be a Celebration of Life for Keith on September 20, 2024 at Jackson Burks-Walker-Tippit in Tyler. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. with the service beginning at 11:00 a.m.
Flowers and plants are appreciated, but in lieu of those, the family would ask that you donate to the Bethesda Clinic in Tyler, Texas, or the charity of your choice.
Pallbearers are Beau Bumpas, Greg Burton, Christian Cook, Carlo D’Angelo, Chad Harty, Randy Massad, Christopher Morman, Stephen Morman, and Travis Reed.
Honorary Pallbearers are Randy Akin, Charles Clark, Collen Clark, Blake Erskine, Buck Files, Randall McIntyre, Stephen Hubbard, and Ernie Negem.
Read More
Single Tree
Stephanie Smith-KLTV
October 02, 2024
So very sorry for your loss, Mrs. Miller.
Jeffrey Woolverton
September 24, 2024 | Dallas, TX | Friend
Keith set a standard for what every lawyer should be. He loved helping people. Standing up for what was right. My heart will be forever broken. Sincere condolences. My prayers for his family. Thank you for all my memories. Truly one in a million.
Elaine Ledesma
September 20, 2024 | Las Vegas, NV | Friend
My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Keith Miller. I was a client of Keith's back in 2009 after a bad automobile accident. Keith and his staff helped me with my case during a very difficult time for me physically, financially and professionally following the accident. He was a wonderful, kind man and a fabulous attorney who worked for me tirelessly following the accident. I'm going to miss you Keith. May you rest in peace.
Glenda Killough
September 20, 2024 | TYLER, TX | Acquaintance
My thoughts and prayers to all family, friends and all who loved Keith Miller. I am honored to have been client under the kind, gracious spirit of Keith Miller. Rest in peace.
Nancy Gail Dooley
September 20, 2024 | Winona, TX | Acquaintance

Single Tree
Randall McIntyre
September 19, 2024 | Tyler, TX
Laura, Kathy and family - I am so sorry for your loss. Keith was always a good man. You are in my prayers.
Cheryl Coleman Gleason
September 19, 2024 | Pensacola, FL | Acquaintance
I am a client of Keiths as he was helping my family through the canyon that is an vehicle accident as well as the following lawsuits. Keith was an outstanding person and someone we enjoyed having in our lives for the short time he was. He was a genuine, down to earth person who was willing to help ANYONE get the justice they deserved. He was what I would consider to be, the definition of what a Texan is. Someone who is for others, who loves and takes care of other people. We will miss him...
Douglas Meadows
September 19, 2024 | Longview, TX | Acquaintance

American Communications Answering Service LLC will Miss you dearly. Keith had the most bubbly and outgoing personality ever! Keith would always make us laugh hard when patching his customer calls through to him, I could tell Keith was very Loved. From all of Us we send our heartfelt and deepest sympathy.
Sending Prayers, Love, & Condolences!
Sincerely,
LaTisha Broadnax(Tish)
LATISHA BROADNAX
September 19, 2024 | KILGORE, TX | Coworker