Dec 2, 1941 - Jun 11, 2024December 2, 1941 - June 11, 2024
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Milwaukee, WI
Germantown, WI
Socializing with his friends
Corn on the cob, prime rib, a Fish fry
Wheeler dealer. Inventor, owns a nursery. Loved people and socializing with them
His family and friends
Old westerns
The Green Bay Packers
Sheila, Brian, Karen, Brad and Cindy
Dan Miller Sherry Stachowiak The late David Miller and Kelly Krueger
Stephanie, Andrew, Allison, Clayton. Alysa. Brendan and Sarah
Ellamarie, Kace, Atlee, Braelyn, and another great grandson on the way
He Loved canning vegetables and soup to sell and of course trees and flowers.
Was his ability to forgive and give people second chances. Also he was able to befriend everyone!!
Mexico
Raymond and Angeline
“Remember, no man is a failure who has friends.” Clarence – It’s a Wonderful Life
Bruce J Miller
December 2, 1941 - June 11, 2024
Bruce J Miller of Germantown, WI, passed away peacefully on June 11, 2024. He was born on December 2, 1941, in Milwaukee, WI, to Raymond and Angeline Miller.
Bruce was a true people person and loved socializing with others. He had a knack for wheeling and dealing, and his inventive spirit led him to many inventios, projects and owning his own a nursery. Bruce had a deep appreciation for nature and enjoyed canning pickled vegetables and soup, which he would sell to others. His green thumb was evident in his love for trees and flowers.
Family and friends meant the world to Bruce, and he cherished every moment spent with them. His favorite pastimes included watching old western TV shows and cheering on The Green Bay Packers. Bruce was also known for his love of food, particularly corn on the cob, prime rib, and a good fish fry.
Bruce was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Brian Miller. Sisier Karen Kania and son David Miller. He is survived by his children Dan Miller, Sherry (Matt) Stachowiak, and Kelly (Dave) Krueger. His siblings Sheila Miller, Brad (Kathy) Miller and Cindy (Jim) Pepper. His grandchildren Stephanie, Andrew, Allison, Clayton, Alysa, Brendan, and Sarah; and his great-grandchildren Ellamarie, Kace, Atlee, Braelyn, and another great-grandson on the way.
Bruce had a special superpower - his ability to forgive and give people second chances. He had a remarkable talent for befriending everyone he met. His warm and inviting nature allowed him to make friends where he went.
In his lifetime, Bruce had the opportunity to travel to Mexico many times and loved all the experiences he had there. He embraced life and lived it to the fullest, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew him.
To honor Bruce's memory, his family encourages everyone to cherish their loved ones and value the friendships they have. As Clarence from "It's a Wonderful Life" once said, "Remember, no man is a failure who has friends."
Bruce J Miller will be dearly missed but forever remembered for his generous spirit, full of life laugh, love for his family and friends and his ability to bring people together.
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Milwaukee, WI
Germantown, WI