Obituaries
February 3, 1941 - March 18, 2019
Service Date: March 23, 2019
Funeral Home Harding Litwin Funeral Home
Posted by:
Paul, Deb, & Alicia Belch
Posted on:
March 21, 2019
We will miss Paul Miller at Grace Lutheran Church in Hop Bottom. Our daughter was one of Paul's students in the youth Sunday School. Paul generously gifted his students with new Bibles, specifically with those teens in mind. We will always remember that! Paul served in so many ways that touched our hearts and is a good example of how to live a life of faith and service. Thank you and God Bless You, Paul. Paul, Deb, and Alicia Belch
Posted by:
Donald Capron
Posted on:
March 21, 2019
I have only known Paul for a short time but he impressed me as a fine gentleman. We were both veterans and maybe that was what got me to liking him. I only wish I had gotten to know him better but I know I'll see him again in the hereafter. My sincere condolences to you.
Posted by:
Marion & George Dorin
Posted on:
March 20, 2019
To the Miller Family, May you know that your friends are thinking and praying for you as you engage in saddness on losing a member of your family, your dad. We may be far from you, but we have thoughts of you close to our heart. We love you and have you in our prayers Marion & George
Posted by:
Nancy E Pordon Shoemaker
Posted on:
March 20, 2019
My love and my prayers go out to each of you who feel so deeply the loss of our Dear Paul. I am greatful to have had him as a friend and fellow pilgrim here on Earth as we travel toward our true Home in Heaven with our Lord and Saviour Jesus. What a grand day that will be as we join together as one in worshipping Him. Until then, may God comfort and strengthen each of you with His grace and the assurance that only the Holy Spirit can give. May blessings, peace and joy be yours as you walk the road to meet our Dear Paul once again, nevermore to be parted!
Posted by:
Sandy Flynn
Posted on:
March 20, 2019
My deepest sympathy to Fred and all the family on the loss of your brother.
Posted by:
Kim Bode
Posted on:
March 20, 2019
Paul lived as a fighting warrior of faith in Jesus Christ. More than a church man I rejoice that he had a very intense relationship with Jesus Christ. He knew it was by grace, so he confessed his sins, heard the promise, and ate and drank His Body and Blood with a thirst borne from a faith given him at his baptism. Paul was a great leader at Grace Lutheran, Hop Bottom in the latter years of his life. As elder, youth Sunday School teacher, he shared his wisdom and grasp of the scriptures. Worshippers would look forward to seeing him with a smile every Sunday. I have heard the stories of this leadership from many of the people of St. Paul Lutheran as well. In addition, in the years that he and Carol lived in Cincinnati , he engaged his talents to serve the Lord there.
Posted by:
Janel Smith
Posted on:
March 19, 2019
One of the most kind and caring people I've ever known. He was patient enough to help me pass my driver's test, way back when. Only love and admiration for this man, who was a loving grandfather for both of my children.