Obituary published on Legacy.com by Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home & Crematory on Sep. 10, 2025.
Sylvia Elizabeth Miller, 93 years old, passed away August 12, 2025 in
Lawrence, KS. She died from stroke complications. She is now safe in the arms of Jesus.
Sylvia was born March 9, 1932 to Lloyd Marion Crabtree and Perle Leona (Schroeder). Sylvia lost her parents at an early age but she learned from them a deep devotion to the Bible and prayer.
When Sylvia was a youth she attended an evangelistic meeting in her home town of Ellendale, Minnesota with her teenage group. Marv Rosenthal was the evangelist and he shared how to give your life to Jesus and she did. She attended the Methodist Church, and later the Evangelical Free Church. While living in Lawrence, Sylvia attended Redemption Hill Church with her son's family.
Sylvia enjoyed attending Sunday School, Church and Bible Studies. She and her husband, Donald, supported and hosted missionaries. She loved singing in the choir through the years and just singing out in church. She often shared the gospel wherever she was and most recently in her independent living apartment building with her friend and neighbor, David.
Many loved her sweet spirit. She grew up in simplicity, losing both parents during the Depression. She was 1 of 12 siblings. Four did not live beyond childhood. Through these humble circumstances she learned to cook, sew and serve well. Her children and others remember looking forward to her delicious breads, cookies, and meals!
One of the memories she liked to share was how her father would take his children on walks and tell them stories about God from the Bible. She said there was a tree in the field he liked to sit under.
Sylvia was preceded in death by her husband Donald Ray Miller on November 28th, 2017. She is survived by her four children, their spouses, grandchildren, and great grandchildren:
Debra (Miller) Sande, her husband Jack of Kalama, Washington. Their children are: Jonathan Sande; Timothy (Leah) Sande [children: Titus and Lydia]; Stephen Sande (Katie) [children: Josiah and Hannah.]
Marcia (Miller) Erickson, her husband John of Winona Lake, Indiana. Their children are: Jonathan Erickson; Daniel Erickson [children: Carter and Andrew]; Abigail Elizabeth (Erickson) Johnson, her husband Peter Johnson [children: Zion, Noah, Moriah and Naomi]; Joseph Erickson.
Marguerite Pearl (Miller) Sigafus, her husband Phil of Grandview, Missouri. Sylvia is playing with their precious children in heaven.
Craig Miller, his wife Lori (Howard) of
Lawrence, Kansas. Their children are: Brek Miller, his wife Johanna [children: Remington and Theoden]; Bradi (Miller) Parkin, her husband Steven [children: Ruby, Primrose, Belle and Judah]; Bryce Miller, his wife Alli [children: Ian and Leland].
Sylvia was devoted in prayer and love to her family.
She also held a deep devotion to her siblings and their families. She was number 7 of 8 adult children. She was the last living member of her family. Her siblings were: Henry (Ellamae) Crabtree; Lucy (Bob) Siedelmann; Ruth (Renier) Elenbaas; Walter (Dorothy) Crabtree; Hazel (Joe) Soukup; Daniel (Phyllis) Crabtree; Seth (Fern) Crabtree.
Some of Sylvia's lifelong friends were, Rosalyn "Rosie" (Ferguson) Peterson; Doris Herrmann; Allalee (Crabtree) Miller Bubeck; and Kathy (Miller) Muhlenbruch.
Sylvia's faith and strength were always in her Savior, Jesus Christ. She daily read from her Bible and devotional and enjoyed listening to David Jeremiah. Her favorite hymns were: It Will Be Worth It All; Love Found a Way; People Need the Lord; He the Pearly Gates Will Open; Look for Me by Dale Tornell; The Little Brown Church in the Vale.
She always mentioned with great respect her Aunt Grace and Uncle Dezell Crabtree. They helped her through the years after her parents passed.
All of her children and their spouses walk with God. Sylvia taught Women's Bible Study at 90 years of age in her
Lawrence, Kansas home church until her hearing and sight made it too difficult.
Sylvia worked many jobs throughout her life: Artist; Porcelain Painting Instructor; PBX Operator; Employee in a bakery; Nanny; Wood Shutter Maker; Tailor; Piece Assembly Worker; and her favorite – Full Time Mom, Grandma and Great Grandma.
She volunteered in Pioner Girls, Brownies, Choir, Sunday School, Children's Church and Bible Studies. She and Don hosted an American Foreign Exchange Student from Norway, Berit (Stubberud) Guttormsen. She kept in touch with her all these years.
Sylvia was an accomplished artist and teacher in Porcelain, Photo Coloring, Acrylics, Oil and Water Color. She was President of PASA, Porcelain Artist Guild of Albuquerque.
Sylvia loved Romans 8, especially verse 18, "For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory that is to be revealed to us." She also cherished and shared a chapter close to her heart, Isaiah 55.
Sylvia's Memorial in Kansas is Friday, August 15 with visitation from 3 to 3:45 pm. Service at 4 pm. At Redemption Hill Church,
Lawrence, KS. Steven Parkin officiating.
Sylvia's Memorial Service in Iowa is 10:00 am, Saturday, September 13, 2025, at Blairsburg Christian Missionary Alliance Church, 501 3rd Street, Blairsburg, Iowa. A luncheon will follow the service at the church at 11:30 am. Family graveside service will be at 1:30 pm, Saturday, September 13, 2025 at Morgan Cemetery in Hampton, Iowa. John Erickson will be officiating.
Donations in Sylvia Miller's memory may be made to Insight Women's Center,
[email protected] or Redemption Hill Church 802 West 22nd Street,
Lawrence, KS 66046.