Janet Arlene Miller
July 20, 1930 - March 9, 2015
Salt Lake City, UT
On Monday, March 9th, 2015 heaven opened up its arms to welcome home its brightest angel. Janet A. Miller, cherished wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She was born July 20th, 1930 in Salt Lake City.
Married to Ralph H. Miller in Elko, Nevada on November 16th, 1956.
Jan lived a long life filled with passion and adventure. Her greatest joy in life was raising her children and enjoying her 3 grandchildren. She sparked interest in and enthusiastically supported their efforts in music, art, academics, and sports.
Jan and her husband Ralph shared many interests, including tennis, travel, golf, dancing, gardening and entertaining. Ralph and Jan spent many a Friday night dancing at the Fort Douglas Country Club. They traveled extensively. Many family vacations were taken to California, where she loved walking on the beach, gathering seashells. Jan was an avid reader and music lover. She was an amazing cook, baker, and cookie decorator. Everyone had their favorite dish. Playing tennis was a great love for her. She could be found daily on the courts at the Salt Lake Swimming and Tennis Club for many years.
Jan was full of life to the end. In recent years, she attended Mt. Olympus Senior Center where she learned Tai Chi and how to play harmonica.
Before starting her family, Jan taught first grade in Salt Lake City and in Portland, Oregon. She graduated from Westminster College with a Bachelors degree in education. Jan later served as a volunteer for the Westminster Women's Board. She was very gifted and playful with children. She kept a room full of toys in her home so she was always ready to entertain the children of visiting friends and family.
Survived by husband Ralph Miller, son Todd Miller (Deb), son Bart Miller (Debbie), daughter Holly Miller (P.R. Banks), brother Howard Mitchell (Benita), grandchildren Parker Miller, Chris Puder, Claire Miller and Elise Miller.
Janet brought joy, love and kindness to all who knew her. She was smart, witty, generous, spunky and tenacious. The world was a better place because of her. She will forever be our guiding star.
A memorial gathering will be held on Saturday, March 21st from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City. Private family urn burial will be held at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City.
In Loving Memory
Aunt Jan was always so kind to me as a child and then again to my children. My condolences to all who are missing her.
Mark Bigelow
Provo, UT
I remember going to visit Aunt Jan and Uncle Ralph with my mom, Dawna, and dad,Bill, whenever we visited Salt Lake City. She was always so gracious and kind to us. My thoughts and prayers are for all who are grieving and missing her. Love, Suzanne Morales ( Miller)
Suzanne Morales
Arvada, CO
Jan & Ralph became my best friends while living at Cottonwood Creek. We had such good times during our meals. We laughed together and found connections that we had with each other. Jan was a great, strong lady. May peace and comfort be with all of you, especially Ralph. May you have happy memories of your years together. Your friends, Pat & Bill Ryan
Pat & Bill Ryan
Salt Lake City, Ut
I never met your mother, but I saw the loving, happy and wonderful pictures you've posted of her and your father and family over the years. You've also told me stories and through these, I learned more about your mom. Losing a mother is such a hard thing to bear, but she will be forever with you, smiling. My best to you and your family through this difficult time. You're in our thoughts. Francine and Dave
Francine Goitz and David Willis
Salt Lake City, UT
All of us at Tops 49 send you both our love. May you feel peace and love when you think of your Mom. We know she will be watching over you Holly.
yvonne failner
Salt Lake City, Ut