Patricia L “Patti” <I>Reinheimer</I> Miller

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Patricia L “Patti” Reinheimer Miller

Birth
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 Mar 2010 (aged 52)
Baldwin, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Ashes with family Add to Map
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Beloved wife of John J Miller. Dear mother of Brittany Reinheimer. Step-mother of Alex Miller. Daughter of Thomas and Mary Lou Reinheimer. Sister of Denise Wilson and Thomas, Ronald, Raymond and Daniel Reinheimer.

Patti was the best wife, mother, daughter and friend that any one could have ever had. She will be dearly missed. Her daughter Brittany said it all when she read this at her mother's funeral:

Like a ray of sunshine, she lit up every room she walked into. Her smile was so radiant; it would steal away anyone's sorrows. She is was the most beautiful person inside and out. She had the biggest heart and loved everyone. She never judged a soul and always found the good in others. She didn't have a mean bone in her body. She was selfless, charismatic, optimistic, thoughtful and kind. Her welcoming smile, sparkling eyes, and words of encouragement meant so much to so many people. She was a mother, a wife, a daughter, a sister, an aunt, a niece, a cousin and a bestfriend; plus so much more.

It's hard to believe that my mother, Patricia Miller, is no longer with us.

Even though it was brief, we are lucky to have had her in our lives. Now God is lucky to have such an amazing person.

My mother was proud of me, but she should be proud of herself, because if it weren't for her I wouldn't be who I am today. She was the best mother that anyone could ever ask for. I am blessed to have had her as my mother. She was always an angel in my eyes and now she is in Heaven receiving her wings.

She always knew exactly what to say, and had every answer. None of the advice she gave was ever faulty. She has helped me, as well as many others, through tough and trying times. She was and always will be by my side because she is in my heart forever.

She always knew just how to soothe her children. She was an outstanding mother and step-mother. She went above and beyond the duty of being a mother, she taught me about life and how to love and treat others. She was supportive, loving, nurturing, caring, accepting and forgiving. She was everything to me.

I love her more than words can ever say. I miss being able to have a conversation with her. I miss being able to look into her eyes and see her looking back at me.

She was full of life and lived a great one. There is no room for regrets, she was wonderful to every person she met. She had an impact on so many people, too many to count.

My father says she is the best thing that ever happened to him. He loves her deeply. He knows she is his soul mate, and he will certainly miss her. Many people recognized how truly in love they were.

It is an unfortunate loss, but we have to remind ourselves that she is at peace now. People take so much for granted. But people need to enjoy every precious moment they have.

She was here doing God's work all along. She was tired and ready to go Home to the Lord's kingdom. She passed a powerful message to all the lives she ever touched. She was always trying to help guide others to be better people. She loved all and loved unconditionally. She was everything to us, plus so much more. We all miss her, but we must remember that she lives within our hearts and minds.

Unfortunately, we don't have the power to choose who dies young or who lives forever. But I firmly believe that everything happens for a reason. Although, I can't seem to find the reason, I do believe that God has a special plan for such an ostounding human being.

We don't need to say goodbye because her presence will remain among us and she will never be forgotten because she will live in our hearts for eternity.

Beloved wife of John J Miller. Dear mother of Brittany Reinheimer. Step-mother of Alex Miller. Daughter of Thomas and Mary Lou Reinheimer. Sister of Denise Wilson and Thomas, Ronald, Raymond and Daniel Reinheimer.

Patti was the best wife, mother, daughter and friend that any one could have ever had. She will be dearly missed. Her daughter Brittany said it all when she read this at her mother's funeral:

Like a ray of sunshine, she lit up every room she walked into. Her smile was so radiant; it would steal away anyone's sorrows. She is was the most beautiful person inside and out. She had the biggest heart and loved everyone. She never judged a soul and always found the good in others. She didn't have a mean bone in her body. She was selfless, charismatic, optimistic, thoughtful and kind. Her welcoming smile, sparkling eyes, and words of encouragement meant so much to so many people. She was a mother, a wife, a daughter, a sister, an aunt, a niece, a cousin and a bestfriend; plus so much more.

It's hard to believe that my mother, Patricia Miller, is no longer with us.

Even though it was brief, we are lucky to have had her in our lives. Now God is lucky to have such an amazing person.

My mother was proud of me, but she should be proud of herself, because if it weren't for her I wouldn't be who I am today. She was the best mother that anyone could ever ask for. I am blessed to have had her as my mother. She was always an angel in my eyes and now she is in Heaven receiving her wings.

She always knew exactly what to say, and had every answer. None of the advice she gave was ever faulty. She has helped me, as well as many others, through tough and trying times. She was and always will be by my side because she is in my heart forever.

She always knew just how to soothe her children. She was an outstanding mother and step-mother. She went above and beyond the duty of being a mother, she taught me about life and how to love and treat others. She was supportive, loving, nurturing, caring, accepting and forgiving. She was everything to me.

I love her more than words can ever say. I miss being able to have a conversation with her. I miss being able to look into her eyes and see her looking back at me.

She was full of life and lived a great one. There is no room for regrets, she was wonderful to every person she met. She had an impact on so many people, too many to count.

My father says she is the best thing that ever happened to him. He loves her deeply. He knows she is his soul mate, and he will certainly miss her. Many people recognized how truly in love they were.

It is an unfortunate loss, but we have to remind ourselves that she is at peace now. People take so much for granted. But people need to enjoy every precious moment they have.

She was here doing God's work all along. She was tired and ready to go Home to the Lord's kingdom. She passed a powerful message to all the lives she ever touched. She was always trying to help guide others to be better people. She loved all and loved unconditionally. She was everything to us, plus so much more. We all miss her, but we must remember that she lives within our hearts and minds.

Unfortunately, we don't have the power to choose who dies young or who lives forever. But I firmly believe that everything happens for a reason. Although, I can't seem to find the reason, I do believe that God has a special plan for such an ostounding human being.

We don't need to say goodbye because her presence will remain among us and she will never be forgotten because she will live in our hearts for eternity.


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