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Birth date: Oct 3, 1968 Death date: Aug 23, 2012
Mr. Steven Curtis Miller ,43, of Linwood, Kansas formerly of the Mansfield and Seymour, Missouri area passed away on Thursday, August 23, 2012 in a motorcycle accident in Lawrence, Kansas. He is survived by 1 daughter, Stephanie Read Obituary
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Dear Family members,
Although you don't know me, I was at the intersection that fateful day of the accident. As a father of 4, I can only say and express my heartfelt sympathy for your loss, I can't even pretend to think I know how all of you must feel. That day has left an unbelievable impression on me and how I approach every day. May the Good Lord grant all of you peace and bless you all with the happy memories in your hearts and minds of Steven. I find myself often keeping each of you in my prayers to somehow provide strength at this difficult time.
Respectfully, Troy
I want to express my deepest sympathy to the Miller family, and his 3 loving children. I had the pleasure of meeting Steve for the first time last summer when he & my good friend Selena began dating. He was such a kind and gentle man. He & Selena were perfect together. My prayers to God for sending the perfect man to Selena had come true. I have met his 3 children, who are as wonderful as he was. Steve will be deeply missed and never forgotten.
Selena, I am so sorry about your loss. I thought Steven seemed like such a nice guy when we were able to visit on weekends around the house. I will miss him as a neighbor and as a nice guy. I am right next door- if you need anything, please let me know. Jeri Miller
Marlene, Gaylerd and family,we are so very sorry to hear of your loss. Steve was such a wonderful young man and we know he will be sorely missed. May God comfort you and give you strength during this time. We love you all and will keep you in our prayers. With love, Matt & Crystal Ristow
I am thinking and praying for all of you. I worked with Steve here in Mitchell. He will be missed. He was a very gentle and kind person.
I have lots of wonderful memories from working with him. He always was a kind person and I always thought of him as a "Gentle Giant" as he was so tall but yet didn't use his strength and stature to bully.
Stretch, you will be missed and I was so sad to hear of your passing, may you rest in peace.
I wish to express my deepest sympathies to the family of Steve. My heart goes out to all of you and I hope you can find some peace in knowing how much you ...and Steve...are loved.