Theodore-Miller-Obituary

Theodore J. "Ted" Miller

Parchment, Michigan

Sep 9, 1931 – Mar 17, 2019

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BORN
September 9, 1931
DIED
March 17, 2019
LOCATION
Parchment, Michigan

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Miller, Theodore, J. "Ted" Kalamazoo Passed away Sunday March 17, 2019 at Stanford Lodge in Plainwell. Ted was born September 9, 1931 in Kalamazoo the son of Stephen and Ella (Seiser) Miller. He was a Korean War veteran serving in the U.S. Navy and retired from Consumers Energy. Ted was a member...

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Going on 7 years for you on the 17th... today, March 12 was your wife's birthday and that was the day that you slipped into your transition. We love and miss you and honor you and pray for you!

You passed on 6 years ago! Love you and miss you everyday... Happy Heavenly Birthday Teddy on September 9.

I miss you dad!

Saddens

We had the honor of being neighbors of
Mr& Mrs Miller for 10 years. We enjoyed many chats in the yard with him! He was always so friendly & we felt like he cared about our family like we were a part of his family! He will be deeply missed!

Grant & Michelle
Monica, Miranda, Marcus
Macy, Mitchell & Marlee

The Miller Family,

For many many years your parents and mine enjoyed many events at St. Mary
Church. I always remember my mother would tell Ted Miller stepped on my feet again when we were dancing. Then when I would see your parents and after your mother passed away and I saw Ted he always had a hug for me and reminded how mad my mom would get at him for stepping on her feet when the danced. Your parents would often stop in their car going by my parents home on Parchmount Ave....

Throw back Thursday! Teddy way back when! What a handsome dad!

We worked with Ted for many years at Consumers Energy, always enjoyed the times we could sit and chat. A special person that will be missed.
Bruce & Candace Bero
Shelbyville, Kentucky

Julie and Pam, I always loved talking to your father and mother at Meijer .He always made me smile when I saw him. My thoughts are with you what a wonderful father he was so proud of you girls. Marilyn