Ronald “Ron” Miller, 50, of Arvada, CO, formerly of Ft. Worth, TX and Springfield, IL, died on Monday, February 6, 2012 at Lutheran Hospital in Wheat Ridge, CO.
He was born September 28, 1961 in Springfield, IL to Ray E. and Mary Ann Dillingham Miller . His father and step father, Jim Nation, both preceded him in death. He married Terri Klarner on July 1, 1991.
Survivors include his wife, Terri Miller of Arvada, CO his mother, Mary Ann Nation of Springfield ;one step sister, Cindy (A.G.) Taylor of Springfield; one step brother, Gary L. (Mary Jeanne) Nation of Ft. Collins, CO and several uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Ron was a graduate from U of I, earning his Chemical Engineering Degree and continued his education at Sangamon State University in Springfield where he obtained his degree in Computer Science. He enjoyed his computer programming work and owned and operated Fuzzware, Inc., a computer programming and consulting business in Arvada, CO. He also enjoyed watching baseball. He was also an Eagle Scout.
Visitation: 1:00-3:30 p.m. Sunday, February 12, 2012 at Staab Funeral Home.
Funeral Service: 3:30 p.m. Sunday, February 12, 2012 at Staab Funeral Home with The Reverend Tasha Blackburn officiating.
Burial: 11:00 a.m. Monday, February 13, 2012 at Lantz Cemetery in Bloomington, IL.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the National Kidney Foundation for Polycystic Research.
Staab Funeral Home - Springfield
Staab Funeral Home - Springfield
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Sunset Cemetery
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Barna posted on 2/21/12
I always enjoyed working with Ron at FTB. We sat next to each other and I loved looking over to see his smiling face. He always brought a smile to my face when it was morning 'break' time. He would open his lunch and pull out a "snack" for us to share and said he would tell Terri to pack a little extra to share with me to brighten my day. Ron I'll miss you and I wish we would have seen more of each other after FTB. Terri, my thoughts are with you.