Paul Miller

Obituary of Paul A. Miller

Paul A. Miller, 67, of 214 Camp St. Jamestown passed away at 5:00 pm Wednesday, June 17, 2020, in his home. An area resident for most of his life, he was born January 10, 1953 in Niagara Falls, NY, a son of Lucille Bishop Miller and the late Frederick Miller. Before his retirement in 2019, he was a machinist for SKF Bearings for many years. He will be remembered as a loving and caring husband, father and grandfather who loved to travel, spend time with his family and was an avid golfer, belonging to South Hills Country Club for many years. He also loved his constant companion, his dog "Lucy". Surviving are his mother Lucille Miller of Jamestown, his beloved wife of 47 years, Toni Bressette Miller whom he married January 20, 1973, four children; Correy (Michelle) Miller of Lakewood, NY, Jennifer (Michael) Feldman of Jamestown, Stefanie (Erick) Gifford of Lakewood, Megan (Matthew) Robbins of Jamestown, 12 grandchildren; Derek Miller, Christopher Miller, Kaitlyn Miller, Sean (Kaitlyn) Conley, Brittany (Steve) Feldman, Rebecca Feldman, Kyliegh Gifford, Gracie Gifford, Chelsea Gifford, Sophia Robbins, Henry Robbins, Vincent Robbins, two great grandchildren; Bella and Landon Conley, two brothers; David Miller of Jamestown, Kenneth Miller of TN , and a sister; Marjorie "Margie" Pietraface of Oneonta, NY, who was the recipient of a kidney transplant from Paul 35 years ago. Besides his father, Frederick Miller, he was preceded in death by a brother Ernest F. "Ernie" Miller, a nephew, Jonathon F.J. Miller and his great aunt, Bernice Sydman. Due to the restrictions on public gatherings caused by the coronavirus outbreak, a private family service will be held in the Lind Funeral Home. The Rev. Gerald Haglund will officiate. Burial will be in the Lake View Cemetery. A celebration of Paul's life will be held on Monday. Please call Correy Miller at 708-7363 for further details. Memorials may be made to Chautauqua Hospice and Palliative Care, 20 West Fairmount Ave. Lakewood, NY 14750.
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