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Francis Deloris “Dee” Clement Miller

Birth
Farnam, Dawson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
1 Jun 2022 (aged 88)
North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Maxwell, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION O SITE 76
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Francis D. Miller, 88, of North Platte, NE passed away on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at her son's home, surrounded by her loving family.

Have you met someone, and the moment you met them, you knew you were loved? Then you either met Jesus or my mom, Francis Deloris "Dee" Miller…or hopefully both. Born in quaint Farnam, NE on October 7, 1933 to the Clement Clan, she would always say she "was the youngest of 5 sisters". (Never could really tell if she was bragging or complaining…) She also had two brothers, two extraordinary brothers, my Uncle Emerald and Uncle Wayne, heroes both. A big loud, loving family. Basically, Walton's Mountain in Nebraska.

Francis married her childhood sweetheart Richard L. Miller from Maxwell, NE on December 23, 1953. (Must admit Dad looked pretty good in his Navy blues). With the Korean War going this young wife and new mother of my brother Terry was transplanted from the Sandhills to San Diego. Family roots couldn't quite stretch that far so with Dad being deployed she was alone in a big World, the little engine that could.

She was proud to speak of the 29 years working at North Western Bell Telephone Company. Her skills and commitment made her stand out. Her friends were many and her love for them true.

She loved Jesus and I know Jesus loved her. She spent several years being part of Valley Christian Church and these last few years at First United Methodist. Though her voice was a little creaky with age, she still sang hymns and songs of praise with joyous zeal.

Francis and Richard had various loves including antiques, which led them to creating the Antique Mini-Mall here in North Platte. Even after Richard passed away Francis kept involved in various antique ventures through the years. This kept her busy as well as being in a position to meet and greet, something she could do with such ease. She loved people and people loved her. A perfect fit!

She raised two good sons, least that's what I am saying since I'm one of them. My brother was a career Air Force veteran, retiring as a Senior Master Sergeant with numerous commendations. He unfortunately died in a MVA in 2011. A great son, even better brother. The family Francis created and informally adopted was large and sculpted by her love and actions. They know who they are, and they know just how blessed we all were to be touched by her presence.

And today, June 1, 2022 we say goodbye to an angel while heaven says hello. And what a loud and happy hello it must be. For being the last surviving member of her family, mom is being hugged and kissed by, in no particular order; Love of her life, Dick Miller, coolest son ever Terry, grandma and grandad C, Ora, Emerald, Onie, Eva, Clara, Dorothy and Wayne, Aunt Vay, Uncle Don and enough other family and friends that I'm sure it will wrap around heavens version of a block. And the rest of us are here, missing her. For now, just think about her if you were lucky enough to have known her, smile, then tell a stranger hello!

Inurnment will follow at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, June 20th at Ft. McPherson National Veterans Cemetery near Maxwell.
Francis D. Miller, 88, of North Platte, NE passed away on Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at her son's home, surrounded by her loving family.

Have you met someone, and the moment you met them, you knew you were loved? Then you either met Jesus or my mom, Francis Deloris "Dee" Miller…or hopefully both. Born in quaint Farnam, NE on October 7, 1933 to the Clement Clan, she would always say she "was the youngest of 5 sisters". (Never could really tell if she was bragging or complaining…) She also had two brothers, two extraordinary brothers, my Uncle Emerald and Uncle Wayne, heroes both. A big loud, loving family. Basically, Walton's Mountain in Nebraska.

Francis married her childhood sweetheart Richard L. Miller from Maxwell, NE on December 23, 1953. (Must admit Dad looked pretty good in his Navy blues). With the Korean War going this young wife and new mother of my brother Terry was transplanted from the Sandhills to San Diego. Family roots couldn't quite stretch that far so with Dad being deployed she was alone in a big World, the little engine that could.

She was proud to speak of the 29 years working at North Western Bell Telephone Company. Her skills and commitment made her stand out. Her friends were many and her love for them true.

She loved Jesus and I know Jesus loved her. She spent several years being part of Valley Christian Church and these last few years at First United Methodist. Though her voice was a little creaky with age, she still sang hymns and songs of praise with joyous zeal.

Francis and Richard had various loves including antiques, which led them to creating the Antique Mini-Mall here in North Platte. Even after Richard passed away Francis kept involved in various antique ventures through the years. This kept her busy as well as being in a position to meet and greet, something she could do with such ease. She loved people and people loved her. A perfect fit!

She raised two good sons, least that's what I am saying since I'm one of them. My brother was a career Air Force veteran, retiring as a Senior Master Sergeant with numerous commendations. He unfortunately died in a MVA in 2011. A great son, even better brother. The family Francis created and informally adopted was large and sculpted by her love and actions. They know who they are, and they know just how blessed we all were to be touched by her presence.

And today, June 1, 2022 we say goodbye to an angel while heaven says hello. And what a loud and happy hello it must be. For being the last surviving member of her family, mom is being hugged and kissed by, in no particular order; Love of her life, Dick Miller, coolest son ever Terry, grandma and grandad C, Ora, Emerald, Onie, Eva, Clara, Dorothy and Wayne, Aunt Vay, Uncle Don and enough other family and friends that I'm sure it will wrap around heavens version of a block. And the rest of us are here, missing her. For now, just think about her if you were lucky enough to have known her, smile, then tell a stranger hello!

Inurnment will follow at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, June 20th at Ft. McPherson National Veterans Cemetery near Maxwell.

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