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Doris Lorraine <I>Lindley</I> Miller

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Doris Lorraine Lindley Miller

Birth
Buena Vista, Richland County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
14 May 2021 (aged 93)
Boscobel, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Excelsior, Richland County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Doris Lorraine Miller, of Boscobel, Wisconsin, died on May 14, 2021, at Care and Rehab. She was born on September 17, 1927, in Buena Vista Township, rural Richland County, Wisconsin, to the late Esther Marie (Tyler) Lindley and Ernest E. Lindley. Doris married Byron Miller on February 12 1946.
Doris's life was defined by the care and unconditional love she gave to her family. She loved birds, horses, flowers, country music, reading, and car rides in through the countryside. She hated thunder storms and having her picture taken. By necessity, she could stretch a dollar to seemingly impossible lengths, yet she always had enough food on hand that the entire extended family could enjoy a nice dinner at any time. Doris worked very hard for most of her life, but in her later years was able to travel with her family across the country and in Canada and England. She lived through some very hard times and as a result learned to find pleasure and beauty in simple things. She passed on that ability to her family. In recent years dementia dimmed her memory, but her family will forever remember and be grateful for her devotion and the sacrifices she made for them.
Byron died in 1966. Doris was also preceded in death by their infant son, Ernest, daughter, Sharon Calhoun, grandsons, Lawrence Riechers and Casey Rotramel, and son-in-law, Larry Riechers.
In her family and Byron's family, Doris was the last of The Greatest Generation, having been preceded in death by her husband, brothers, sisters and in-laws: her brothers, James Lindley, Jesse Lindley and Allen Gene Lindley, her sisters, Lillie (Harold) Lewis and Ardith (Lloyd) Lindelien, and Byron's brothers, sisters and in-laws, Verlin (Alice) Miller, Bernard Miller, Genevieve (Kenneth) Zintz and Audrey (Ray) Little.
Doris lives on through her surviving children: Carolyn Miller, Barbara (J.D.) Lasar, Jeanette Riechers, Ruth (Bill) Rotramel, Chuck (Cindy) Miller, Marla (Harry) Heisz, Yvonne Miller, Christine Miller, and
son-in-law Lon Calhoun. Her grandchildren are Aimee Lasar, David (Caitlin) Riechers, Michael Riechers, Allison (Kurt) Meyer, Shayna (Rhandi) Rios, Evan Miller, Heather Jensen, Sara Beth (James) Davis, Courtney Heisz, Kylie Heisz, Tony Calhoun, Jenny (Sky) Gamble, and Mitchell Calhoun. Her great-grandchildren are Ellen and Sydney Meyer, Quinn Rios, and Roman, Thomas and Brigham Gamble. She is also survived by nieces and nephews, and by Marla and Harry's exchange students from around the world, who became members of the family.
In the last few years of her life, Doris lived at Boscobel Care and Rehab; the family thanks the dedicated staff who cared for her. Thanks also to the Gunderson Boscobel Area Hospital staff, who cared for Doris over the years, and to the staff at St. Croix Hospice, who gave comfort to Doris and the family during her final illness.
In keeping with Doris's wishes, there will be no funeral service. Instead of sending flowers or memorials, please plant a beautiful flower or tree in her memory.
Doris Lorraine Miller, of Boscobel, Wisconsin, died on May 14, 2021, at Care and Rehab. She was born on September 17, 1927, in Buena Vista Township, rural Richland County, Wisconsin, to the late Esther Marie (Tyler) Lindley and Ernest E. Lindley. Doris married Byron Miller on February 12 1946.
Doris's life was defined by the care and unconditional love she gave to her family. She loved birds, horses, flowers, country music, reading, and car rides in through the countryside. She hated thunder storms and having her picture taken. By necessity, she could stretch a dollar to seemingly impossible lengths, yet she always had enough food on hand that the entire extended family could enjoy a nice dinner at any time. Doris worked very hard for most of her life, but in her later years was able to travel with her family across the country and in Canada and England. She lived through some very hard times and as a result learned to find pleasure and beauty in simple things. She passed on that ability to her family. In recent years dementia dimmed her memory, but her family will forever remember and be grateful for her devotion and the sacrifices she made for them.
Byron died in 1966. Doris was also preceded in death by their infant son, Ernest, daughter, Sharon Calhoun, grandsons, Lawrence Riechers and Casey Rotramel, and son-in-law, Larry Riechers.
In her family and Byron's family, Doris was the last of The Greatest Generation, having been preceded in death by her husband, brothers, sisters and in-laws: her brothers, James Lindley, Jesse Lindley and Allen Gene Lindley, her sisters, Lillie (Harold) Lewis and Ardith (Lloyd) Lindelien, and Byron's brothers, sisters and in-laws, Verlin (Alice) Miller, Bernard Miller, Genevieve (Kenneth) Zintz and Audrey (Ray) Little.
Doris lives on through her surviving children: Carolyn Miller, Barbara (J.D.) Lasar, Jeanette Riechers, Ruth (Bill) Rotramel, Chuck (Cindy) Miller, Marla (Harry) Heisz, Yvonne Miller, Christine Miller, and
son-in-law Lon Calhoun. Her grandchildren are Aimee Lasar, David (Caitlin) Riechers, Michael Riechers, Allison (Kurt) Meyer, Shayna (Rhandi) Rios, Evan Miller, Heather Jensen, Sara Beth (James) Davis, Courtney Heisz, Kylie Heisz, Tony Calhoun, Jenny (Sky) Gamble, and Mitchell Calhoun. Her great-grandchildren are Ellen and Sydney Meyer, Quinn Rios, and Roman, Thomas and Brigham Gamble. She is also survived by nieces and nephews, and by Marla and Harry's exchange students from around the world, who became members of the family.
In the last few years of her life, Doris lived at Boscobel Care and Rehab; the family thanks the dedicated staff who cared for her. Thanks also to the Gunderson Boscobel Area Hospital staff, who cared for Doris over the years, and to the staff at St. Croix Hospice, who gave comfort to Doris and the family during her final illness.
In keeping with Doris's wishes, there will be no funeral service. Instead of sending flowers or memorials, please plant a beautiful flower or tree in her memory.


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