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Steve Miller (1949 - 2025), was beloved by his family and those who knew him. You can't think of Steve and not hear his resounding laugh and smile to yourself. He was always up in the morning to snow blow the neighbors' sidewalks, go to work, pack up the family for a trip to the lake, go skiing, or head out for a bike ride. He loved the outdoors. In his younger days he liked to hunt and loved fishing all his life. He showed his love to us all through acts of service and creating beautiful gifts. He was a skilled woodworker, stained glass creator, and builder / fixer of all things. Our homes are warmer, gentler, brighter (literally), and updated because Steve-O was always ready to take on the next task. He was an exceptional dancer who started the moves on the floor and didn't want to leave until the very last song. He met the love of his life at Farquahrts in Durango in 1978 and he married Laura in 1980. While not always sure how to parent, he was a loving dad who did his best every day to show up for his kids (often by yelling louder than anyone else), share his talents, educate them on life not being fair (and we know it isn't!), or tell them he loved them. Most importantly, his kids knew he was proud of them. He was a doting caregiver to his dogs; frequently walking them on the path, taking them to the mountains, and showering them with affection.
He passed away on March 21st, 2025 after a tragic biking accident. He died a man who was at peace with his life; who never shied away from hard work or doing the right, but difficult, thing; who was able to retire with his wife; and who was working on projects that fulfilled him until his very last moments. His employment included the Bureau of Reclamation, La Plata County, the Federal Aviation Administration, and Russell Engineering. Steve fought in the Vietnam War as well as worked for the Veterans Administration making sure that VA facilities were safer and more accessible for other vets. He is survived by his wife of 45 years - Laura [Fleming]; kids - Annie (Jason) and Sam (Alina); grandkids - Hazel, Oren, and Cammy; his mother and brother - Vashti and Joel; his kids by different parents - Dina and Cody; and a slew of in-laws, nephews, nieces, great nieces and nephews, friends and others who are deeply saddened by losing him. His brother William, grandmas Francis and Lucy, and dad, James, will meet him in the beyond. A memorial service will be held in his honor at the Durango VFW on May 29th, 2025 at 4:00pm.
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1261 East 3rd Avenue, Durango, CO 81301
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