Debbie D. Miller

Debbie D. Miller

Miller
Deborah D. (Nee: Andjus) beloved wife of Jeffrey S. Miller. Loving mother of Amy, Robin and Kelly. Cherished grandmother of David, Ian, Simon and Scarlett Rose. Dear sister of Dana, Sonya and Tatiana. Passed away on March 21, 2016 at the age of 67 years. Visitation will be Sat. March 26th from 12:00 P.M. until the time of funeral services 2:00 P.M. at the Delhi Christian Center, 260 Fairbanks Ave., 45204. If so desired memorials may be made to the Delhi Christian Center. Radel Funeral Home, 451-8800 serving the family. www.radelfuneralhome.com

Tributes & Condolences

Posted by Jeff on August 30, 2016 (21:58)
IMay you all be blessed by having known and laughrd with and loved my Debbie Dawn.

Posted by Cobi Meyer on April 05, 2016 (16:58)
I know it's super late for me to post this, but I just now found this page. My grandma and I loved to hear Debbie sing in the choir at church. I always thought "how can a big, beautiful voice come from such tiny lady". I only got to meet her once at Pastor Hensley's birthday party a few years back. She seemed like a celebrity to me (I was eight at the time), so I was scared to talk to her. Her and Jeff were working a game for the kids and as I stood in line, one of the other kids cut in front of me. I wasn't going to say anything but I guess Debbie noticed the look on my face and decided to say it for me! She politely told the child that they would have to go to the back of the line then looked at me with a big smile on her face. The only words she ever spoke directly to me were, "You're so sweet." I'll never forget the kindness she showed me, her smile, and her beautiful voice. Thank you, Debbie. I know we'll meet again.

Posted by Deborah Kindy on March 25, 2016 (19:07)
Debbie was a woman of such great strength, resolve, humor and resilience. Sure will miss her special presence at the high school reunion this summer, but suspect that somewhere she will be chuckling for all of the right reasons. Jeff, sending a warm hug with hopes that your years of memories will bring peace and comfort. She was one splendid lady!

Posted by Sue Frye on March 24, 2016 (21:18)
I am so sad to hear about Debbie's passing We were looking forward to seeing her @ our 50th reunion. Our thoughts are with Jeff & their daughters families. Sue (Clymer) Frye & Ron Core

Posted by Sonia Andjus Joyce on March 24, 2016 (18:11)
This is a note to Debbie just in case I forgot to say Thank You for some of the things you did for me in the last 58 years. Please add "thank you " in front of each. For taking me to dance class, Brookwood, Spykers for Tenderloins and Mcdonalds for fries sometimes all in the same day. For taking me and Tot to the drive inn to see "The Boston Strangler with Tony Curtis" (what the hell were you thinking?). For taking me to a Jimi Hendrix concert even though he canceled I did get my first kiss that night. For getting me thrown out of the Zoo.For making me appreciate Melanie (every time I hear her music I think of you) For taking me to Planned Parenthood and getting me on THE PILL. For giving me a place (home) to live when I moved to Cincy. For Preforming minor surgery on me in your kitchen and not getting grossed out. For teaching me the proper way to eat Hostess Cupcakes. For offering to hold my hair on numerous occasions. For teaching me the way to shop the used meat department. For selling plasma with me ONCE (we truly were hot blooded!). For the Christmas Eve slushy calls when you were with Mom and Tot. For having a filter that was sometimes non existent, the things that came out of your mouth sometimes.....Supporting me while I was going through my divorce, you told me I would be OK and that one day I would think things were funny again (I was and am OK but life is sure not funny right now). I could go on and on.....Thank you for being the BEST "bad" influence a little sister could have. I love you and will miss you terribly and in the words of another one of your favorites " TO DIE WILL BE AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE" Peter Pan J.M. Barrie. I sure hope Peter was right.

Posted by Sharon Daniels on March 24, 2016 (09:49)
Such wonderful memories I have of our sweet and loving Debbie! I so remember you singing at Michael and Heather's wedding and what a wonderful job you did. You were so excited when asked and what a great job you did! I have such wonderful pictures of you from this day and will cherish them. Know you will be missed by so many but I know you are in the front row of that heavenly choir singing today with that beautiful smile on your face!

Posted by Michael K. Pack on March 24, 2016 (09:32)
Debbie was to me, a tiny person who made a big impression.While the time I actually spent with her was brief, there were the many great stories of her shared by her (loving) sisters; and the few times we did have were always memorable (one of my favorites, sharing the "famous pickles" and getting the best ever martini at Maury's!) because of Debbie's big and loving personality...and her ability to make even the mundane fun. My heartfelt condolences go out to her family and everyone in Debbie's "circle" as there will now be a large void where there was once a huge amount of love and friendship. May you rest in peace dearest Debbie Miller and may your family and friends find peace and comfort in your loving memory and with passage of time.

Posted by Mike Pettit on March 23, 2016 (23:17)
Jeff and family, I am very sorry to hear about Debbie. While we lost touch over the years, I well remember the fun I had with you and Debbie in our teens and early twenties and also a wonderful night of conversation with Debbie, you and your daughters many years later in 1986 at your home in Cincinnati. .As always, Debbie's great sense of humor was one of the things that made that evening so special.

Posted by Malia McAdams Nesbitt on March 23, 2016 (19:58)
Debbie was a dear friend of our family when she and Jeff were young newlyweds. She and Jeff sang at our wedding. She was full of fun, and my heart is happy when I think of her. My heartfelt condolences to Jeff and the rest of the family.

Posted by Janie Orchard Sheraw on March 23, 2016 (19:27)
I am so sad to hear about Debbie. What a wonderful, joyous spirit! She loved deeply and was loved deeply in return. My special memories of our high school times together will always make me laugh. Today, I will cherish those times and think about her, and my heart will smile, and tears will fall.

Posted by Cheryl Boughan Bellows on March 23, 2016 (19:17)
Jeff and family, it so sad to see this . I send my sincerest sympathies to you all.

Posted by Debbie Hopkins on March 23, 2016 (18:28)
Jeff, Amy, Robin & Kelly...I'm so sorry to heard about Debbie, She always made me laugh..

Posted by Lynda McClary on March 23, 2016 (16:29)
Old friend, I couldn't count the times we laughed and talked with equal intensity about the meaning of eyeliner and the universe... Debbie lived joyfully and will be missed by those she loved. They have my heartful sympathy.

Posted by cindy brush on March 23, 2016 (15:05)
Debbie married my cousin Jeff and while we didn't get much time together, I always loved seeing her at family functions. Debbie was fun and easy to be around.and I loved it when she and Jeff would burst into song! I could see and feel a beautiful love between them which is honored now by their children and grandchildren. I will always remember Debbie's infectious smile and eyes that sparkled with joyous faith.

Posted by Dave and Kathy Pelfrey HBS on March 23, 2016 (11:26)
Our dear sweet friend Debbie is pain free and with Jesus. We love her and will miss her so much. She lived and loved life. She cared for and served many. Especially her family. Always giving and never complaining about her suffering. We are blessed with few friends in life that bring so much happiness, love, faithfulness, loyalty, and pure joy in to our lives. We shall treasure our blessing of her friendship forever. Although our hearts break to let her go we can rejoice in knowing because of our savior Jesus Christ we will join her soon on the golden streets. Sing sweet Debbie! Jeff and family you have our deepest sympathy.

Posted by Tatiana Andjus on March 23, 2016 (11:15)
There are many memories I have of my big sister, all of which bring a smile to my face when I think of them, Her unnatural fear of moths, how if she were stranded on a desert island and could have only one type of candy with her it would be Reeses Peanut Butter Cups, her horrible sense of direction, the day she went into labor with her first born daughter, Amy. Many happy stories and memories which I will cherish. You will be missed Debbie Dawn.

Posted by David Schraffenberger on March 23, 2016 (10:27)
We miss you grandma.

Posted by Mike & Sue Hensley on March 22, 2016 (23:10)
She was our true friend! We loved her deeply and she will be missed. We never heard her complain, always happy and taking care of the world. She sang in our church choir for years, we called her the songbird, she loved to sing praises to God. She is now singing strong and clear to her maker. We will join her one day soon when we will all sing praises to God together! We love you, Deb

 
 
 
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