Steven-Miller-Obituary

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Steven A. Miller

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

1953 - 2014 (Age 60)

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DIED
January 11, 2014
AGE
60
LOCATION
Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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I still remember you and miss you. Still making your Grandma's macaroni salad.

I worked as a DJ after Steve in Sioux Falls over thirty years ago. He and Doug were very wonderful to work with and for. I just happened to Google Steve out of curiosity. I appreciate his earn and deep humor he showed. Was a very friendly kind and helpful guy. It's been decades but I will always remember with great fondness all of his help and friendship so long ago. RIP.

We miss you and your ability to make one smile. We love you Steven. Aunt Carol, uncle Virge

Thinking of you all. Steve was a great guy. We loved visiting your house. He always made us laugh.

I was shocked to hear this news so late. He was such a fun, witty, nice guy and loved to tease. I got to know him in the 90's. He will be missed and I will always keep him in my memories. I had a great time with him one Christmas baking candies, cookies and making a big dinner for his family gathering. He loved to bake, mechanic and was a good carpenter too. RIP big bear, I will always remember the good times we had together. Hugs

I had only met Steve in person a few times, but he was always smiling and laughing. I ended up talking with him online a bunch, I'm sad to hear he has passed away. I had hoped to get to know him better!

Steve was such an amazing man and will be greatly missed by all who knew him and those who only new him virtually. Thoughts and love to all of his loved ones.

Steve was a great guy. We chatted online for years and I regret never getting a chance to meet him in person. My condolences to his family and many friends.

I'm only an internet friend of Steve's but, knew him since the mid 90's. So many good memories of talking motorcycles, cooking, electronics, and social issues. He was such a giving/loving man, in both word and action. Peace be with you Steve.