Avis de décès
William Gibson Miller
14 mai 1967 – 6 septembre 2022
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D.O. McComb & Sons Funeral Homes - Lakeside Park
William Gibson Miller, 55, passed away on Tuesday, September 6, 2022, at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne,Indiana. He was born May 14, 1967 in Somerset, New Jersey, the son of Richard and Diane Miller.
Bill got his GED from Auburn High School in 1984. He was a U.S. Army Veteran and served for 1.5 years.
Bill was a truck driver for Summit Trucking for 11 years. He enjoyed working on computers, riding his
motorcycle, and spending time with his family and his grandchildren. Bill was a practical joker who loved
playing pranks on family and friends from work. He gave the best hugs and was the first person to go to
whenever a fun project needed done, be it homemade rockets, building things, or silly home videos. Bill
was a wonderful father and grandfather and he will be greatly missed.
He is survived by his wife, Connie Miller of Fort Wayne, IN; daughters, Kelly Miller of Fort Wayne, IN,
Alexandria Miller (and fiance Zachary) of Hoagland, IN, Samantha Miller of Fort Wayne, IN; parents,
Richard and Diane Miller of Auburn, NY; sister, Marian Anderson of Auburn, NY; and grandchildren, Elijah
and Nikolai Miller.
A private memorial for friends and family will be held on Saturday, September 24, 2022. Please contact his daughters for more information. Arrangements by D.O. McComb and Sons Lakeside Park Funeral Home, 1140 Lake Avenue, Fort Wayne.
Memorial donations in his honor may be directed to the Wounded Warrior Project or Til Valhalla Project.
To sign the online guestbook go to www.mccombandsons.com
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