William F. Miller III
William F. Miller III passed away peacefully at home on February 24, 2020 at the age of 71.
Bill was born in St Louis City on March 31, 1948 to Bill and Dorothy (nee Doerr) Miller.
He was the beloved husband of Dixie Miller (nee King); dear father of Brian (Kristen), Trevor, and Molly Grace (his four-legged girl); dear son of Bill (the late Dorothy) Miller; dear grandfather of Madelyn Miller; and dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and loved by many friends.
Bill was involved in many things but especially loved to fish and was also known as a woodcarver, creating many beautiful pieces. He enjoyed being part of the Boy Scouts of America but most of all he enjoyed being around his family and friends. He will always be known as a wonderful father to his boys and Molly Grace.
Services are pending at this time, when arrangements are complete, this obituary will be updated.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Humane Society of St. Louis or a charity of your choice.
The funeral and service for Bill will be at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ in Oakville, MO on Telegraph Road. The visitation will be Friday, March 13, 2020 from 4 – 8pm. On Saturday, March 14, 2020, we will have a visitation from 10 – 11pm with a memorial service from 11 – 12pm and a luncheon afterward in the annex at St. Paul.
So sorry Dixie. We grew up across the street from Bill. I’m one of the Leiendeckers. We had some great times together as kids. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time. God bless you.
Dixie. It saddened Michelle and I to hear of Bill’s passing. What a great neighbor he was in Oakville for all those years. He was always there to help us with things at our house. So sorry,
Dixie, I am heartbroken for you. Even though we have not kept in touch we are always classmates. Take care of
yourself and Claudia and I would like to get together with you sometime later.
Our condolences Bill graduated Cleveland with me in 66. He was always a great support of the school. I know he ejoyed going to the luncheons and seeingso many friends. Prayers for all. I will really miss his jokes on Facebook.
Our condolences Bill graduated Cleveland with me in 66. He was always a great supporter of the school. I know he ejoyed going to the luncheons and seeingso many friends. Prayers for all. I will really miss his jokes on Facebook.
Dear Dixie, Sincere sympathy for you and your family.