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Gail Robin Miller, age 72, of Montpelier, Ohio, passed away January 4, 2025 surrounded by her family. Gail worked as a press operator for many years at Allied Moulded and then worked in several area companies prior to retiring. She was a former member of the Bryan Eagles. Gail enjoyed camping with her nieces and nephews, picking apples at local orchards and bowling.
Gail was born on May 4, 1952, in Toledo, Ohio the daughter of William and Deloris (Sweet) Harrison. She married Jessie K. Miller near Sherwood, Ohio on September 14, 1974 and he survives.
In addition to her husband, Gail is survived by her sisters, Lois (John, Sr.) Baer and Sue (Allan) Mercer, both of Bryan; nieces and nephews, John (Susan) Baer, Jr., of Sherwood, Bradley Carr, of Locust Grove, GA, Amy Baer, of Fort Wayne, Crystal (Dustin) LaBo, of Bryan, Carissa (Austin) Fritch, of Edon, Wesley (Colleen) Miller, of Summerville, SC, Welby (Madeline) Miller, of Liberty Center, Holly Mercer, of Dayton, Richard Baer, of Montpelier, Jessica (Anthony) Greenwalt, of Bryan, Carlina (Garett) Mansfield, of Defiance and Tiffany Frey, of Bryan as well as many great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents.
A celebration of Gail’s life will be held Saturday, January 18, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. at the Bryan Moose Family Center, 710 North Main Street, Bryan, Ohio. Krill Funeral Service, 860 West Mulberry Street, Bryan, Ohio has been entrusted with Gail’s services.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are requested to the American Heart Association, the Kidney Foundation or the American Diabetes Association.
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