Thomas G. Miller

1939 - 2021

Thomas G. Miller obituary, 1939-2021, Haddon Township, NJ

Thomas G. Miller

1939 - 2021

Thomas Miller Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 8, 2021.
Miller, Thomas G., - 81, of Haddon Township, on January 4, 2021. Beloved husband of Lorraine "Lori." Dear father of Helen (Joseph) Ferrante and Thomas Jr. (Fiance, Melissa). Loving Grandfather and Pap of Nicholas, Ryan, and Sean. He is also lovingly survived by two sisters, Joanne (Michael) Pfaff and Roxanne (Gary) Raider, and many other relatives and friends. Tom was a lifelong philosopher. He graduated from Holy Spirit High School (class of '57) and attended the University of Dayton, where he met the love of his life, Lorraine. They were happily married for 47 years. He obtained two Master's Degrees in Philosophy and English. He was an English professor at various colleges and universities and a waiter at Silverlake Inn on the weekends. Later, he worked for the New Jersey Department of Transportation as a negotiator and was promoted to management until he retired three years ago. He was also the union president at CWA Local 1032 as well as the Legislative and Political Committee Chair. He was a proud union representative and lobbyist. He was very knowledgeable about politics. In retirement, he joined the local NAACP to continue his advocacy for equal rights. He and Lori were season ticket holders at a number of Philadelphia theaters, and he greatly enjoyed attending performances of the orchestra, opera, and numerous dramas and theater productions. He appreciated a well-made Manhattan or a vodka martini or two. He also loved to spend time with his three grandsons. He would bring them to the Crystal Lake Pool nearly every weekend in the summer, taking pride in keeping the kids active and away from the TV and their "electronic devices." He would talk to anyone and everyone, was a great conversationalist, and quickly had a new acquaintance's life story, which he would follow up on the next time they met. His family jokingly referred to him as the "Mayor" of Crystal Lake. He also loved to take day trips and vacations to the beach in the summer with his family, making sure to take his "final dip" in the ocean each day as the lifeguards ended their shift. He loved his family immensely. He wanted more than anything for everyone to know that they were loved within the family unit and throughout the extended family. We will all surely miss him dearly. Donations can be made online in his memory to Penn Medicine ALS Center at https://www.pennmedicine.org/als OR by check payable to Penn Comprehensive ALS Center and mailed to that name at 330 S. 9th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing on Saturday 10 AM to 12 Noon at the FOSTER-WARNE FUNERAL HOME, 820 Haddon Ave., Collingswood, NJ. Funeral Service will follow at 12 Noon. Interment Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill, NJ. To share memories and condolences please visit: www.fosterwarnefuneralhome.com.

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January 11, 2021

Angelo Principato posted to the memorial.

January 9, 2021

Trish (and Chris, JoAnne’s sister) Goddard posted to the memorial.

January 9, 2021

Camden County NAACP #2080 posted to the memorial.

Angelo Principato

January 11, 2021

My condolences to Lori and the family.
I had the privilege and the pleasure of working with Tom Miller at NJDOT for the past 35 years. Tom was a humanitarian and also had a unique sense of humor. He could make anyone laugh at any time. At work he often kept us in stitches which made the workplace more bearable for everyone. I think Tom will be remembered by many for the way he befriended everyone making them feel like they really mattered, “and to him, they really did”.
He’ll be remembered as our CWA union rep and for his unfailing ability and his courage to speak up, whenever necessary, to “anyone”, individuals, groups, employers, government officials, politicians, or whomever he needed to, clearly and articulately on behalf of his co-workers and entire community but always as a gentleman and in a very civilized and appropriate manner (a rare talent nowadays).
But without a doubt Tom’s very favorite topic at work was his family whom he loved so much, his wife Lori, his daughter Helen (Joe), his son Tommy (Melissa), and his three grandsons Sean, Ryan and Nick all of whom he was especially proud.
Tom was a terrific friend and I miss the daily political discussions as well as the camaraderie and the goofing off. May he rest in peace always.
Angelo Principato

Trish (and Chris, JoAnne’s sister) Goddard

January 9, 2021

Lori and family, Chris and I are so sorry for your loss. I truly enjoyed chatting with you and Tom at JoAnne and Mike’s Christmas parties. Tom was always fun to converse with. It was nice to catch up with you two in Ocean City as well. Tom will be sorely missed. Hope your happy memories will comfort you somewhat.

Camden County NAACP #2080

January 9, 2021

Mr. Miller showed great kindness and compassion towards those less fortunate than him and was very highly respected throughout his community and profession. His life only brought credit upon him and his family. His passing leaves a gap in all of our lives. The Camden County NAACP Branch #2080 would like to offer our deepest sympathies to Mrs. Lori Miller and family at this time. His passing will be mourned by all those who loved him.

walter Lapusheski

January 9, 2021

Dear family....... I have great memories of Tommy as we were altar boys at St. Peter's parish in Pleasantville. He was a fine friend and gentleman even then , and although our paths crossed only once ,(since we attended different high schools), I never forgot him. We had great times together during those early years at ST.Pete's. His sisters, I recall , were two fine ladies. Looks like He and his Wife enjoyed life! My wife Kathleen's and my prayers go out to all of you. Walt

Portia -- aka as Pat McHale Rogers

January 8, 2021

A friend in every sense of the word...your family became my family when I moved back to NJ. It was difficult not to visit you at home due to CoVid, but I'm grateful for the telephone and FaceTime. Lori, Helen, Joe, Tommy jr, and those wonderful grandkids Nick, Ryan and Sean brought you love that can't be measured. I will miss you big time old friend.

Ann Ricci Lamy

January 8, 2021

Tom was such a wonderful friend & neighbor. We had so many great times & talks.
My mom & dad really loved he & Frank Hansen because they could eat spaghetti like
real Italians.
My dearest condolences to you all. There are no words.
Prayers & Blessings
Ann Ricci Lamy

Mary McDermott

January 8, 2021

I am so saddened by Tom's passing. You could always count on Tom for interesting conversations! He always made you see things from a different point of view. And his ironic sense of humor of the absurdity of life always made me laugh. Tom will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences and love to all of you.

January 8, 2021

We were good friends in high school. Tom was a lot of fun and a great guy. So sorry to hear of his passing. May he Rest In Peace. Dennis and Theresa Kelly

John and Debbie Kendall

January 7, 2021

Our deepest condolences and prayers.
Lori and Family, We will miss Tom terribly. Always enjoyed speaking to him and sharing political views at the pool and at Labor gatherings.
See you Sat.

Maria Pitoscia

January 7, 2021

I am very sorry to hear about Tom. He was a great person He will be missed. Prayers to the Family.

Maria Pitoscia

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

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Vivian Marschik

January 7, 2021

So sorry for the great loss to your family Lori. Love Vivian

Naomi Cressman

January 7, 2021

May happy memories bring you peace and comfort. So sorry for your loss.

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