Patsy Ann Miller

Patsy Ann Miller (nee Brown) of Valley Park, MO passed away peacefully on November 14, 2018. She was born September 2, 1941 to Frank and Margie Brown (nee Alexander).

She is predeceased in death by her father Frank Brown, her mother Margie Brown (nee Alexander), her sisters Francis Miller and Virginia Stewart. her brother Leroy Brown, her granddaughter’s Lindsey Hernandez and Angel Miller.
Patsy is survived by her beloved husband of 60 years James Miller, son David Miller (Linda), daughter’s Karen Lotshaw, Julie Miller (Mark) and Lisa Call (Ryan), grandchildren Heather Ogroski (Andrew), Arri Addis (Brandon), Sami Jo Miller (Chris), Caylah Lehman and Gabrielle Lehman and her great grandchildren Saige, Nolan, Sophia, Nyomi, Nuna, Morgan and Nadia.

5 Comments

  1. Terry wideman on November 17, 2018 at 12:20 am

    So sorry for your loss, sending many prayers to the family, may God put his arms around you all and give you the strength needed to get threw such a difficult time, my ? go’s out to you all.

    Terry & Johnny



  2. nancy curtis on November 17, 2018 at 1:58 am

    love you pat



  3. Carole Howell on November 17, 2018 at 5:53 am

    Patsy ‘s Family: as Patsy left
    her earthly body we are sad but know she stepped into heaven free of pain. There is rejoicing as she was welcomed home. Your memories of Patsy will always be with you. Think of her with smiles



  4. Phyllis Schuman on November 17, 2018 at 12:15 pm

    Patsy was not just a cousin.. She was my best friend. My heart knows she is with God in heaven now.. She is also with her sweet grsnfdaughters one. I do not doubt she will see my Chris and Fred. I will miss her sweet smile and our talks. I am blessed to know Patsy. We have so many memories growing up and raising our children together.. Love. Overflows when I speak of Patsy.
    Will carry her in my heart always. .



  5. Debi Sage on November 17, 2018 at 11:46 pm

    Trips home won’t be the same because we won’t be able to see Aunt Pat’s smiling face or give her a hug and a kiss. Some of my earliest memories are of her doing handstands, her at the lake and how much fun we had riding around with her in the convertible she loved so well. She loved life. Looking back, I have very few memories of Aunt Pat when she isn’t smiling or laughing, even the past few years when she suffered medical issues. I think that speaks wonders to the type of person she was and the wonderful life she had. Peace be with you, Aunt Pat, and keep smiling.



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