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Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Robert Miller
Age: 93
City: Cedar Rapids
Funeral Date
11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, Church of St. Joseph, 1154 Seminole Ave. W., St. Paul, Minn.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Robert Miller
ROBERT LAWRENCE MILLER
Cedar Rapids
Robert Lawrence Miller, 93, passed away peacefully Feb. 20, 2021.
Bob was born Nov. 21, 1927, to Lawrence and Elizabeth Monaghan Miller in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the eldest of five children. He was preceded in death by his wife of 70 years, Anne Corlis Miller, whom he lovingly
called Mother Superior. Bob and Anne
were preceded in death by their son, John Michael Miller; son-in-law, David Tigan;
and grandson, John Paul Miller.
Bob is survived by nine children and their spouses, Barbara Tigan, Mary Claassen (Sam), Debbie Saunders (Allen), Martin Miller, Ginny DeSanto (Will), Michael Miller (Patty), Anne Albers (Tom), Thomas Miller (Cathy) and Jeanne Oberg (Mike), as well as 47 grandchildren and 65 great-grandchildren.
Bob was preceded in death by his sisters, Arlene Maloney, JoAnne Williams and Mary Cay Hurt; his brother, Gerald; and his brother-in-law, Loras Maloney.
He is also survived by his brothers-in-law, Louis Corlis (Carol) and Al Hurt; and many nieces and nephews.
Bob graduated from Immaculate Conception High School and joined the U.S. Army. He then attended St. Louis University before settling in Cedar Rapids with Anne. He worked at Cedar Rapids Paint for many years as bookkeeper and salesman and was an active member of the Catholic community at Immaculate Conception, where he met Anne and at St. Patrick's and All Saints, where they raised their family. Bob and Anne moved to the Twin Cities in the 1970s to be a part of the Catholic charismatic movement and enjoyed the fellowship of People of Praise community for many years. After moving to Minnesota, he worked at First Western Bank until his retirement. He was active in Christians in Commerce while in the Twin Cities and Loaves and Fishes, Toastmasters and Full Gospel Businessmen in Cedar Rapids. His love for Jesus and others was evident in his smile and hearty laugh. Bob was a fixer: cars, bikes, snow throwers, lawn mowers, you name it. His family brought him things to fix and he showed his love by making them better. Bob was a doer; he could be counted on to help move, paint, refinish, tile, pull up carpet, lay down new floor for the houses he and Anne owned, as well as the many houses his children owned through the years. Bob was a pray-er; what he couldn't fix with his hands or hard work was put at the feet of Jesus. He had an exuberance for life that was loud and hearty. It did not dim with age.
The family is grateful to the staff at the VA Home in Minneapolis for their excellent care for Bob during the last two years and to the staff at the VA Day Center in Bloomington.
Visitation was held Feb. 24 at Gearty-Delmore Park Chapel, 3960 Wooddale Ave. S, St. Louis Park. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, at the Church of St. Joseph, 1154 Seminole Ave. W., St. Paul. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights. The Mass will be livestreamed at www.churchofstjoseph.org.