Ronald Wayne Miller
July 20, 1936 - March 18, 2010
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Ronald Wayne Miller
July 20, 1936 - March 18, 2010
Obituary
Mr. Ronald Wayne Miller, age 73 of Murfreesboro, TN died Thursday morning at his residence. A native of Wichita, KS, Ron was the son of the late William Ray and Velma Rebecca Mauk Miller, and a 1954 graduate of Wichita East High School. He was a Construction Manager whose profession allowed him to travel the country and world experiencing cultures of every kind. He is survived by his wife of 46 years: Patricia Whitesell Miller of Murfreesboro, TN; 3 children: Patrick Wayne Miller of Murfreesboro, TN; Ronda Susanne Miller of Bowling Green, KY and Patricia Marie Gaiser of Radcliff, KY; a brother: Edwin Leroy “John” Miller of Whitney, TX; sister: Marilyn Sue Schoonover of ElDorado, KS; and 2 grandchildren: Erik James Gaiser and Christopher Patrick Gaiser.
24 responses to Ronald Wayne Miller
Ronald Miller says:
January 30, 2015
To those who knew Ron will appreciate HIS OWN obituary: Here in this bucket, I’m dead & gone No more bitching from grouchy Ron Not a whole lot more to say Hope you’re happy and Having a great day!
Ronda Miller says:
January 30, 2015
Dad you will surely be missed! All the help, teachings, lectures, and love will always be remember as you will be. You were a loving and caring father and all the good and bad memories will live on forever in my heart and mind. Love always, Your Daughter Ronda
Thelma And Virgil Stukey says:
January 30, 2015
We send our condolences and prayers to the family of Ron Miller. Pat was my friend and through her my husband and I were privileged to meet Ron a good man. Thelma and Virgil Stukey Wichita,Ks.
Vonna Hlavka says:
January 30, 2015
Sandy and I stopped by Ron’s and Pat’s home unexpectely one day after we had been playing paint ball. We were covered with paint, but Ron and Pat cheerily invited us in. What a great couple…always genuine and friendly. Sandy respected Ron above all others. I’m sure they will hook up and probably get into some mischief! When Ronda and I worked together, I always enjoyed listening to the loving stories she told about her family.