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Jason Daniel Miller, born on January 28, 1975, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, departed this life on March 17, 2025, at the age of 50, in the comfort of his home. Jason’s warmth and kindness touched the lives of many, and he will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
A devoted son, Jason is survived by his beloved mother, Gracie Louise Miller, who provided him with unwavering love and support throughout his life. He also leaves behind his cherished brother, William Miller, and sister-in-law Donna, along with two nephews.
Jason is predeceased by his late father, William Noah Miller.
In his leisure time, Jason found joy in various activities that brought peace and satisfaction to his daily life. He had a particular fondness for yard work and gardening, reveling in the opportunity to nurture plants and create beauty in his surroundings. Additionally, Jason was an avid fan of crime shows and delighted in the melodies of old music, which were integral to his personal enjoyment and relaxation.
As friends and family reflect on his life, they will remember Jason not only for his passions but for his gentle spirit, infectious laughter, and loving heart. His memory will forever live on in the hearts of those he touched.
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2205 Airport Road, Hot Springs, AR 71913
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