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Kevin Miller, 59, of Fremont, passed away April 7, 2025. He was born in Fremont, Ohio, on January 31, 1966, to Hank and Ruth (McCollum) Miller.
Kevin was currently working for and dedicated 40 years of service to Whirlpool in Clyde. Anyone who knew Kevin knew how he loved sports, especially the Ohio State Buckeyes. He knew how to throw a tailgate party, and his passion for football brought friends and family together, whether during a game day feast or a casual get-together where he made sure everyone was well fed.
Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Kelli Miller; children, Jordan (Julia) Weissinger, Jackson Weissinger, Megan Miller; grandchildren, Peyton and Matthew; siblings, Greg (Roni) Miller, Jeff Miller; father, Hank Miller, as well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother and sister-in-law, Darla Miller.
As we honor Kevin's vibrant spirit, we invite all who knew him to join us in celebrating his life for a Noon kick-off on Saturday, April 12, 2025 at Fremont Alliance Church, 963 N. Brush Street, Fremont, OH, 43420. As the family has their private service for Kevin they would like to invite friends to gather in the church cafeteria for the tailgate and further celebration. The family will join the rest of the party after their private service.
In lieu of flowers the family would like everyone to bring a dish to the tailgate and wear their favorite Ohio State memorabilia.
Herman-Karlovetz Funeral Home & Crematory, Fremont, Ohio, has the honor of assisting the Kevin’s family through this difficult time.
To express online condolences, please visit: www.hermanfh.com.
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