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Gary R. Miller

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On October 19, 2022 @ 10:18 am In 2022,Obituaries | 5 Comments

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Gary R. Miller, 68, of Eden Prairie, passed away on October 16, 2022. A Celebration of Life will be held for Gary on Tuesday, October 25 from 10:30-12:00 p.m. at Ballard Sunder Funeral Home in Prior Lake (4565 Pleasant St). A Funeral Service will take place following, starting at 12:00 p.m. Interment will be at Spring Lake Cemetery in Prior Lake following the service.

Family and Friends who can’t attend in-person are invited to stream the service via Zoom at the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89568562963 (Meeting ID: 895 6856 2963).

On February 7,1954, Kenneth and Mildred (Radosevic) Miller were blessed with the birth of their son, Gary. He was born in Minneapolis, where he would spend the early years of his life. Gary was an outgoing, funny child, who enjoyed being silly and goofing around. He was very competitive and always had to win at games. He enjoyed playing badminton with his sister Gail and fishing with his dad. Gary was passionate about cars. He enjoyed assembling and painting muscle car models.

When Gary was 17 years old, he decided to serve his country by enlisting in the United States Air Force for four years. Gary was stationed in Minot, ND during the Vietnam War where he did mechanical work and learned electronics that were used for radar and missile silos bunked into the earth.

When Gary returned home from the service, he had 70s long, beautiful “black wavy hippie” hair. He rode a motorcycle and taught his brother John how to ride it. Gary attended college at the University of Minnesota where he studied business. After graduation he began his professional career in sales. More importantly, during this time Gary and his first wife Mary Jo gave birth to their son, Scott. Gary loved taking Scott swimming. When Scott could walk, the two would bond and wash the car together. Gary would hold Scott all the time and tell him he was going to teach him how to fish; a hobby of Gary’s he wanted to share with his son. Gary carried his humor into fatherhood; he and Scott were constantly pranking each other and trying to outdo the other.

Spending time with family and friends was very important to Gary. Gary and his friends could be found playing cards, fishing, and going on trips together. On one of their trips to Breezy Point, Gary met a genuine, loving woman who would change his life for the better, named Sharon Moses. They hit it off immediately, and everyone could see the love between them. Gary and Sharon, who Gary lovingly referred to as ‘Wife Woman,’ were united in marriage on July 5, 2009. With this unity, Gary added six new children to his family.

Around this time, some exciting things were happening in Gary’s professional life as well. Gary had just bought his own business, A Act One Insurance. When he wasn’t busy with work, he and Sharon would travel to warm places where Gary could enjoy one of his favorite hobbies: scuba diving. Gary loved spending time with his grandkids. He was an active listener who was constantly asking questions to fuel his life-long curiosity.

Gary was a member of the Eden Prairie Lion’s Club, where he met some of his dearest friends. He treasured his weekly get togethers with his “Monday night crew”.

Hard working, loving and curious, Gary will be missed greatly by his wife, Sharon (Trout) Miller; children, Scott (Christine Goss) Miller, Amber (Brandon) Randklev, Zachariah (Cindy Randall) Moses, Azure (Jerrod Bessermin) Moses, Zephaniah Moses, and Ariel (Shawn Bennett) Moses; grandchildren, Logan Miller, Cherish Christensen, Arianna Long-Moses, Harmony Christensen, Vivian Bessermin, Caleb McHale, Elias Bessermin, Isaiah Bessermin, Abram Bessermin, Ezekiel Bessermin, Sadie Randklev, and Elle Randklev; mother, Milly Kaiser; siblings, Gail (Gary) Boeve, John (Gail) Miller, Diane (Jon) Lueders. Gary is preceded in death by his father, Kenneth Miller; and son, Zedekiah Moses.

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Condolence from Jody Zuhlsdorf on October 20th, 2022 6:48 pm

Ariel, so sorry for your loss.
Praying for you and your whole family.
I see Gary served in the military – I have special spot in my heart for those that served.
God bless.
Jody

Condolence from Jay Couillard on October 20th, 2022 6:57 pm

I’m am so sorry for your loss. Praying for all of you during this time for comfort and blessings.

Sincerely, Jay & Traci Couillard (Wilds Jay)

Condolence from Nicole (Miller) Gams on October 20th, 2022 10:41 pm

Cousin Gary will be dearly missed. He was a genuinely kind and loving man to all. May he Rest In Peace. Our Condolences to Sharon and family. My prayers are with you all. Much Love, Nicole and family

Condolence from Cliff Gray on October 21st, 2022 6:19 am

To Sharon and the whole family,
Losing a loved one takes a piece of your soul away. When we eventually return to Heaven we’re reunited with that missing piece. Gary would want you to heal as best you can, and is patiently waiting for your joyful reunion. Until you are called Home, we will pray for God’s comforter to bring you peace. Cliff and Marie Gray

Condolence from Roger Ricker on October 21st, 2022 11:39 am

Sharon and the Mosi,
We are so sorry for your loss.
Scott,
Our deepest condolences for the loss of your father.
Sharon- You showed pure altruism as you cared for your husband. May you find peace, comfort and rest.
God Bless you.
We love you,
Roger and Kimmy

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