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Susan E. Miller

Arcanum -, Ohio

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ARCANUM - Susan E. Miller, 55, of Arcanum, died July 19, 2013 at University Hospital, Cincinnati due to a motorcycle accident.

Ms. Miller was born in Hamilton on Aug. 9, 1957, the daughter of the late Harold Leroy and Ellen (Tucker) Miller.

She was a clinical councilor...

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For some reason I cannot get over the shock of her being gone and I needed some closure so I had to go up to the counciling Center to get some answers and closure, I needed to some how show my respects to her and be able to lighten my heart for the hurt and pain her family must feel. I have a Lightened heart at this time and knowing that she is at peace Amy and Hannah know that your mother and your grandmother loves you guys dearly and she would do anything in the world for you guys in the...

Amy,
Pamela Dawson here again, was wondering if there is a place that is set up for donations, and was wondering where her plot is, I would love to come and pay my respects to your Mother

I have known Susan since December 2012, she was my therapist and such a wonderful lady, I am still in shock to hear about the accident and just found out on Tuesday the 30th that she had passed. I was suppose to see her in August and will miss her dearly, I know she was very proud of her daughter and her grandchild she talked to me about them each time. God bless her family may each day it get a little easier for you all, and knowing Susan she is looking down as we speak and keeping...

Dear Amy, words cannot express my sadness for your loss. I never met your mother, but we were cousins. My father was Vernon Russell Miller ... he was a brother to your grandfather Harold Leroy Miller. We corresponded years ago during a genealogy search we were both working on. Please stay well and know I share in your sorrow. Regards, Nancy Miller Parsons, Sedona, AZ

Amy: I'm so sorry for your loss. We're never ready to lose loved ones. Take comfort in knowing that she loved you and Hannah tremendously. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

I only have known Susan since fall through the counseling center. She was an amazing strong woman with great insight and a big heart. Her guidance will never be forgotten. She sure talked great things about her daughter and showed me a daughter/granddaughter pic on her cell phone. She was very proud and happy about them both.My heart goes out to the family, just no words to describe the shock of all this.

Amy, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your daughter. I am so sorry for your loss. Always know that your mom touched the lives of many people. She was a wonderful lady and a great therapist. She will be greatly missed.