RAUL A. MILLER
10/31/1923 - 11/2/2019
I can’t speak for others but I will tell you this about him. Dad was 96 years old when he passed away from cancer. His suffering is now over. Dad was a proud but humble father, grandfather and great grandfather. Ever since mother (Frances Yvonne Miller) died on October 5, 2007, he had a huge void in his heart. Some saw it, others didn’t. He was a very wise and quiet man who didn’t like conflict. He would be disappointed watching the true character in others that his death brings out. But, he knew it was going to happen. He was a man who proudly served in the Army during WWII and the Korean War. He loved God and he loved our country. He worked hard to provide for us and give us every opportunity to succeed in life. He (and mother) instilled values in us to help make us better people. I suppose each of us have to look within ourselves to see which of those values we apply. He enjoyed having family around but he would just sit and wait until family wasn’t to busy with their own lives. He physically suffered for many years but would try to hide that suffering from others. Some of his scars he couldn’t hide so he would just make jokes about them. Now that dad has passed away, will he be missed? Fact is, dad already knew the answer to that question. Seeing as this is about Raul A. Miller, the names of us who are left behind really shouldn’t matter.
Love you dad and I will miss you.