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Janet Miller Obituary

Surrounded by loving family and friends, Janet L. Miller, 70, passed away on July 13, 2024, at her childhood home in Lambertville, Michigan, following a brief battle with cancer. Janet was the oldest daughter and second of 10 children born to Norman and Nancy Miller.
Janet lived a life beautifully defined by her deep Faith and unwavering commitment to her family, friends, community, and career. Her path to life success was evident as a teenager when she was the 1972 class valedictorian at Notre Dame Academy (NDA) in Toledo, Ohio. In 2005, Janet was inducted into the NDA Hall of Fame. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Michigan in 1976, earning an undergraduate degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting. In 1979, she earned a Juris Doctor (JD) degree (Magna Cum Laude) from the University of Notre Dame Law School where she was a member of the Law Review. At graduation, she was awarded the Farabaugh Prize for High Scholarship in Law.
After law school, Janet moved to Cleveland where she began her legal career as an associate with Jones Day, and eight years later became a Partner and then the Cleveland Office Administrative Partner for Financial Matters. In parallel to her burgeoning career, Janet nurtured a plethora of avenues for community service. For 45 years, she touched countless lives with her sanguine personality and dogged determination to achieve excellence whether at work or as a volunteer for the many nonprofit organizations to which she generously lent her time and talents.
In 1997, Janet spearheaded the creation of "In Counsel With Women," an effort first focused on supporting women attorneys at Jones Day to enhance their personal and professional development. Janet's effort took on a life of its own, quickly expanding beyond the firm.
In 2001, Janet left Jones Day when she accepted a position as Chief Legal Officer at University Hospitals (UH) Cleveland Medical Center. In that capacity, she served as Secretary and Senior Vice President at University Hospitals Health System, Inc. until her retirement in 2019. As part of the UH Executive Council, Janet provided strategic, tactical and legal advice in connection with the acquisition of five hospitals and their related entities within a two-year period, including multiple physician and foundation organizations. She also provided legal advice to the growing research, commercialization and innovation endeavors of the healthcare system.
Under her leadership, the UH Law Department was named one of the 10 Most Innovative Law Departments in the nation by Inside Counsel, and the UH Internal Audit Department was recognized for its excellence in quality and professionalism. She was a frequent speaker on leadership and other business topics.
Her deep Faith guided all she did. She was a 30-year member of St. John Vianney Catholic Parish in Mentor, Ohio, serving as a Eucharistic Minister at the Sunday 7:30 a.m. Mass, offering her talents for 10 years as a member of the parish Finance Council and, for three years during her retirement, working as Business Manager. In that capacity, she helped guide All Saints School, the parish elementary school, through Ohio's new school voucher program. Intellectual curiosity and devotion to her Faith motivated her to return to school to earn a Master of Theology at Saint Mary School of Theology in Wickliffe, Ohio.
In May 2004, Janet was invested as an inaugural member of the Cleveland Commandery in the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller, a worldwide organization founded in the 12th century on chivalric principles of putting others before self. In 2022, Janet was elected Grand Commander of the Sovereign Order, the first female to be elevated to this position.
Janet had an unbridled interest in exploring the world, a passion that had its origins when she was a little girl climbing trees with her siblings at their home in Lambertville and at their family farm near Hudson, Michigan. Janet was so agile she would reach the highest perch of a willow tree in their front yard to look at the world with a bird's eye view. As an adult, she took to flight earning her private pilot's license and booking numerous trips to explore the ends of the Earth. For many years when planning her annual "big trip," she invited one or more of her 35 nieces or nephews to accompany her so they could create a shared memory of a lifetime.
Janet's charitable heart was always beating strong, even when traveling. At her home, she had one room dedicated solely to her travels. In 2011 to raise money for the Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital in Cleveland, she, a niece, and a nephew, reached base camp on Mount Everest. She recently returned from trips to Europe in support of the Sovereign Order of St. John.
Equal to Janet's love of travel was her love of music. An accomplished pianist and organist, she especially loved Christmas, gathering friends and family around her organ to sing Christmas Carols well into the night.
From 2007 to 2013, Janet served on the Board of Directors of the JDRF Northeast Chapter (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) and in 2008, was named to the Board of Trustees of Ursuline College. From 2014 to 2020, Janet served on the Board of Trustees at St. John's Jesuit High School and Academy in Toledo, Ohio, where her five brothers and seven of her nephews graduated. In 2019, Janet was named to the Board of Directors of Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc., a position she thoroughly enjoyed as she helped advise the iconic Ohio steel and iron ore company through its recent growth and innovation.
Among her many civic awards, she received the St. Thomas More Award from the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and the YWCA Lifetime Achievement Award.
Janet was preceded in death by her father Norman (2009) and her mother Nancy (2024). Janet is survived by her siblings: Christopher Miller (Judy), Jane Mackovjak (Mike, deceased); Joyce Konieczny (Tim); Claudia Anderson (Kevin); Jeffrey Miller (Beth); Gerald Miller (Ruth); Kurt Miller (Kristen); Kathy Natzke (Dave); and Jim Miller (Lisa Kavalhuna); and 35 nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Mass will be held at St. John Vianney in Mentor on Saturday, July 20 at 11 a.m. with visitation from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the church before Mass. Services will be livestreamed here: https://sjvmentor.org/
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be directed to Ursuline College, St. John Vianney Catholic Parish (Mentor, Ohio), Catholic Charities Corp. of Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Foundation, and the Janet Miller Fund at University Hospitals.

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Published by Cleveland.com from Jul. 16 to Jul. 17, 2024.

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Andrea Bates

July 21, 2024

Sending deepest sympathy to the Miller family. I haven't seen Janet since our grade school graduation in 1968. She was the smartest student in our class and reading her obituary I am not surprised at all her accomplishments. My brother Brian was at Ladyfiield with Claudia and I have shared the news with him. Sending sympathy to her entire family.

Susan Orth

July 19, 2024

I'm glad to have known Janet in the time she worked for SJV. She was the nicest person I have ever worked for and I am going to miss her very much. Goodbye Janet I wish you were still here but now God will have you in heaven.

Claudia A Beutler

July 19, 2024

Please accept our deepest sympathies as you mourn the passing of your beloved sister and Aunt.
I have known Janet since kindergarten and she was the epitome of kindness and excellence.
She attended our wedding 49 years ago and we maintained our friendship through Christmas cards over these many years.
Please know you are all in our prayers. May your memories of Janet comfort you and may Janet rest in God´s embrace.
Claudia (Liebrecht) & Jeff Beutler

Tom Kaiser

July 18, 2024

Goodbye Janet. You were one of my mom´s best piano students, talented in ways few were and devoted to practice, practice, practice. Some of her other students were as tone deaf as I, but she always took great joy in your weekly progress. Your dedication to the task at hand served you well then and throughout life. It was fun growing up on Section Road.

Dottie DeWald Palazzo

July 18, 2024

I sat in an office next to Janet at Jones Day for a few years. She was a dear friend and a role model in her efforts to advance female lawyers at the firm and as corporate counsel. In fact this past weekend something came up that reminded me of Janet and I told daughter how much I admired Janet. She was a great friend and I will always admire her and remember her with fondness.

Patti Morgenstern-Clarren

July 17, 2024

To Janet´s Family:
My husband Hadley Morgenstern-Clarren met Janet first. He came home one day and said: I met another woman lawyer who I think you would really like. He was right. As members of the second wave of women lawyers-those who graduated in the late 1970s-and as women who joined large law firms, we frequently shared stories of the trials and tribulations we and so many other women experienced as we navigated and found our own places in what was a man´s world. We did a lot of head shaking and laughing, always followed by a hug. We lost touch in retirement but I won´t forget her warm smile and sense of humor, not to mention how accomplished she was as a lawyer. You have my sympathy on the loss of such an outstanding human being who I´m sure will be sorely missed. Patti Morgenstern-Clarren

American Heart Association Team

July 17, 2024

On behalf of the entire team at the American Heart Association, we extend our deepest sympathies to Janet's family and friends. We are so grateful for her leadership of Go Red for Women at the AHA during her career. She was an incredible leader in our community.

With heartfelt sympathy,
Valerie Hillow Gates, Dawn Clark, Shelley Webber, Julie Gotschall, Christina Treu, Molly Palmer, Tanaja Jacobson and our Go Red for Women volunteers

Stephanie Tietze

July 17, 2024

My deepest condolences to Janet´s family and friends. I´m so blessed and grateful to have known and called Janet my friend for nearly two decades. I will forever cherish the friendship we created and the dinners we spent together celebrating our birthdays and the very last time we met, her retirement. I smile recalling our many years of conversations about recipes and ideas for her holiday party, up coming travel plans, our families, making memories, Christmas tree themes and life in general. Janet intrigued me, she was truly one of a kind. She was supportive, strong, caring and compassionate. I will never forget the time that my son was experiencing a medical emergency at Rainbows and into his hospital room walked a gentleman who presented me with a business card and a fruit basket on behalf of Janet Miller. He continued on to say if you´re a friend of Janet´s, you´re a friend of mine and they are here for anything I may need. Lastly he said, what an amazing person Janet was and with a chuckle that he always wants to be sitting on the same side of the table as her, never in the position across. I knew exactly what he meant and I nodded back. She was a great leader and friend to many that always walked along side of you. She was the best and will be greatly missed.
Rest in Peace Janet.
-Stephanie Tietze

BD

July 17, 2024

"I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly". She personified the abundant life!

Jerry Sue Thornton

July 17, 2024

Janet will be truly missed by all of us at SOSJ where her leadership took our order to greatness. A friend, colleague and fellow Christian, Janet gave much to others. She leaves a huge vacuum that we must fill with love and good works. May she rest in peace. Jerry Sue Thornton

Sandra Zabinski

July 17, 2024

Janet was instrumental in the support and guidance of so many. And I received so much from her - in supporting me through my career, to the transition of The Tower Group to ICWW and to helping my family through health issues and the death of my youngest son. Heaven received a special angel! Love to her family and many friends.

ed foley

July 17, 2024

So sorry--Lit a candle for her at the grotto at Notre Dame--RIP Janet

Rosemary Schuler

July 16, 2024

I am proud that I had the privilege of knowing and working with Janet at Jones Day. The world was a better place because of her.

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Stan Lipinski

July 16, 2024

I had the pleasure to work with Janet for 2 years at SJV. Yes, a person whose faith guided her to serve others with her time, talents and treasures. She is a role model for all of us to focus our time, treasures and talents on behalf of others. We will all miss you Janet, but you have given us the direction for our own journey. Thank you for our time together.
RIP,
Stan Lipinski

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