George D. Miller of Swanton, Ohio, passed away on Friday, May 20, 2022, at the age of 82.
George was born on September 11, 1939, in Whitehouse, Ohio, to George A. and Marie (Kuebbler) Miller. He attended school in the Toledo area and graduated from Macomber High School in 1957. On August 16, 1980, George married the love of his life, Joyce (Sturtevant) Miller. Together, they raised two boys, Todd and Ryan Sturt.
Throughout his life George worked at various Toledo-area companies. These included Spring Meadows Court Club and Superior Uniform Sales, from which he retired in 2003.
George was well-known as an outstanding athlete. He played high school basketball, and during his senior year in 1957, helped the Mac Men go to the state finals. But most of George's sports achievements would come on a different kind of court.
In addition to numerous local, State and regional titles, between 1984 and 2011 George won 13 national 3-wall doubles handball titles and 1 Canadian title. In 2006, he received the Robert W. Kendler Award from the United States Handball Association for his organizational and promotional work. Eleven years later, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Ohio Handball Association.
In 1975, George was also instrumental in the planning and building of the then-largest 3-wall handball and racquetball complex in the United States, at the Lucas County Recreation Center. For more than 45 years, the courts have been the location of the National 3-Wall Handball Tournament held every Labor Day Weekend. This year the courts are being formally dedicated to George.
Always a private person who didn't seek the limelight, George never sought to tell others of his generosity. He quietly contributed to many, many charities. His favorites were the Cherry Street Mission, the USHA development fund, Yosemite National Park, the National Wildlife Association, and Doctors Without Borders.
George was preceded in death by his parents, George and Marie, and his brother, Richard. He is survived by his wife, Joyce, his stepsons Todd (spouse Ellen) and Ryan (spouse Kristen), his four step grandsons Jack, Sam, Griffin and Carter, and his sister, JoAnn Orr.
A memorial will be held at Weigel Funeral Home in Swanton on Thursday, May 26th. Visiting is scheduled from 3:00 pm until 6:00 pm, with a simple service to be held afterward. A social hour will follow at Loma Linda restaurant on Airport Highway.
If you would like to honor George's memory, please consider a donation to the Swanton Public Library or any of the charities listed above.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Louis Manning, Toronto, Canada
May 27, 2022
George et al was the glue that kept the Toledo handball club sprinting with handball events!
The Lucas County Labor Day weekend tournament was a gem and a magnet for handball gurus of all ages and stages!A delight!
Thanks to the Miller family and Toledo handball community for letting George s handball shine over the years! Long may George s legacy live on!
George Beattie
May 26, 2022
Joyce, I just wanted you to know how truly respected
George was and how profoundly he will be missed. The news of his final passing shot like a dagger through Central Ohio and through the Florida handball community. I´ve had the opportunity to play down there during the winter for several years and the ones who came north and played in Toledo all expressed their admiration for George as a player and as a welcoming figure for the tournament. As a mutual friend from Dallas recently mentioned "all of us who were lucky enough to know George were better people for it." Love, George and Nancy
joseph a flores
May 25, 2022
Joyce,I share the sense of loss that you & your family,along with the whole handball world are feeling right now. George was a class act & will be missed by all.
Denis P Hogan, President USHA
May 25, 2022
I grieve our loss of a giant of our game. George had an influence on generations of players by his generous personality, his support of the Toledo 3 Wall Nationals, and through his competitive playing. On behalf of the USHA we offer our condolences to his family. We also affirm our gratitude for his presence in our lives. We are better for having known him.
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith". RIP, George
Thomas G Knight
May 23, 2022
Condolences to the Family . I knew George from the Spring Meadows Racquetball Club and the Y downtown . A true Gentle Giant and a Great Competitor Also Knew him When he Lived in Maumee years ago In my younger Years loved playing at the LC Rec Center courts . Good Man RIP
Steve Dykes
May 23, 2022
My deepest sympathy and condolences to Joyce and the entire Miller family for their loss of George. He was a great guy and an unassuming force of will and consideration for others and all in every aspect of knowing him. We all will miss him.
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