Paul Edward Miller obituary, Glenbeulah, WI

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Paul Edward Miller

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Betty Eberle

October 20, 2024

Paul was smart, playful, and larger-than-life. His passing leaves a hole in the lives of everyone who knew him. I'm sorry I couldn't be there today to celebrate his life. My heart goes out to Tammy and the kids.

Justin S.

October 19, 2024

Paul, in the brief time we worked together, was a great fit for our team. Paul's desk was right next to mine and of the last memories I have of him was telling me all about the Finnish WWII movie Sisu, and why it was such a great representation of the conflict. He liked that it didn't sugarcoat any of the content and kept it real. I feel like Sisu and Paul had that in common.

Robert Reid

October 19, 2024

"Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow".
Heartstrings always connect those we cherish, no matter where they are now."

Justin

October 19, 2024

Paul was an awesome guy to get to know through-out the 8 years we worked together. He will be missed dearly. Was a great part of the team and always enjoyed amazing conversations with him.

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Wendy Roloff

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Kory and Wendy Roloff

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Jim and Jean

October 1, 2024

Our love and special prayers are being sent to Tammy, Alex, Nick and Cat.

We would love to wrap our arms around all of you to provide some sort of comfort. Our sincere sympathy for the loss of your exceptional husband and father is being sent instead. You will ALL be remembered in our prayers every day to help you through this very emotional time.
All our love,
Jim and Jean Peppers.

Kay Kleinfeldt

September 30, 2024

My cousin also but I was twelve when he was born. Naturally we loved the new baby that Aunt Daisy had. When ever I think of Paul I think of kindness. He always had nice things to say about any situation we as a family were involved with. Rest in peace, sending prayers for your family

Kari Smith

September 30, 2024

My first memory of Paul was at Uncle Rueben and Aunt Daisy´s house. I don´t know how old we all were, just that the adults went out and one of the older cousins were tasked with keeping an eye on Paul, Steve, John and I.
I remember that he read is a book on the couch.
When we were a bit older I remember going over to their place and Paul playing Pong on their Atari system. I thought it was the coolest thing ever. (And he let us play.)
As we got older when they would come to our place for holidays, Paul would play the piano and my mom´s organ. Quite a talented dude. I´ll never forget once when he and Uncle Rueben came to visit Mom at her house, we´d all gone to lunch at the Mineshaft in Hartford and he gave us (two of us, in the passenger seat,) a ride back to Mom´s in the corvette. Scared is understating how I felt. We got air on Hwy K. It was fun though! And he smiled that half grin the entire time.
We didn´t get to spend huge amounts of time together as adults but it was always fun when we could. Tammy and Paul were absolutely made for each other. What a love to have witnessed.
His love and adoration for his kids, unmatched. Hey big cousin, I will miss you.

Karen Didier

September 30, 2024

Paul was a cool guy and awesome co worker will be missed.

Dan Brinkman

September 30, 2024

My condolences to Paul's family. RIP Paul.

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