Tatiana Kireiev Miller
May 26, 1984 - February 11, 2023
On a beautiful Spring Day on May 26, 1984, the world became brighter when Margaret and Robert Kireiev welcomed baby Tatiana Nadiejda Kireiev into their loving arms. Her sweet smile and gentile spirit captivated their hearts and filled their lives for many years to come. From early childhood, Tatiana had a charming, vivacious, and free spirit that continued throughout her existence. She had a mind of her own, passionate opinions, and a drive to accomplish as much as she could in this lifetime. She lived every single day to the fullest in a fast-paced manner, full of passion, creativity, and excitement. Although her life was cut short, she accomplished many outstanding things as if she were living numerous lives in one lifetime.
As a child, Tatiana dabbled in many different hobbies and activities. She enjoyed playing the flute, baseball, volleyball and especially loved bonding with her dad, Robert, over earning all of her belts in taekwondo. Tatiana loved animals and had such as special connection with them. She rode horses as a child and was passionate about rescuing numerous animals that would fill the households for years to come. She particularly loved cats and is survived by her favorite cat, “Tink” who is enjoying her elderly years in retirement with Tatiana’s parents. Tink is healthy and very active at 17 years old and spirited with the exact vivacious nature as Tatiana. Tatiana had such a magnetic pull towards animals that when she was a child, walking home from school, a neighbor’s pet goat followed her home.
Tatiana attended and graduated from Rowland Hall and continued her education by obtaining a Double Major Bachelor of Arts in communications and psychology from Luther College. She was recognized for her numerous academic achievements during her undergraduate career. She graduated with a 4.0 at the top of her class and was inducted into Psi Chi and Alpha Beta Kappa honors societies. She was also the recipient of the Prus Presidential Academic Scholarship. Education was a top priority and was very important to Tatiana. She pursued her Master of Science degree in Organizational Communication from the University of Utah. Her master’s thesis involved helping the Utah homeless community, and she dedicated numerous hours volunteering at the shelters. Tatiana planned to return to the University of Utah to pursue a Ph.D. before her life was cut short.
Tatiana was a natural leader and business strategist. Her professional pursuits began when she was the Executive Director of the non-profit organization, Ten Thousand Villages. She loved learning more about the fantastic cultures involved in the non-profit and later obtained a degree from the Academy for non-profit excellence and a certification in non-profit leadership transitions during her graduate career at the University of Utah. Around this time, she married her ex-husband, Jeffrey Mark Miller and then transitioned from Ten Thousand Villages to working at Mark Miller Subaru. She enjoyed her time working at Subaru and developed a deep passion for the car dealership industry, especially the philanthropic nature of Subaru. Towards the end of her career at Mark Miller Subaru became the controller of Mark Miller Subaru Southtowne. Following her time at Subaru, she grew her career in the direction leadership by becoming the director of enrollment for the Professional Development Academy as well as founded and operated a professional business consulting company.
Tatiana was recognized for her extraordinary philanthropic efforts and activism in the community. For a period during her lifetime, she was on the Board for YWCA USA, the Vice Chair of the Board for Special Olympics, the Founding President of the Young Leadership Board for Ronald McDonald House, the logistics chair for the American Cancer Society, and on the board of directors for the Children’s Center of Utah.
Tatiana brought in two incredible children to the world with her ex-husband Jeff Miller. Natalie, Margaret Miller (11) and Miles Jeffrey Miller (9). She adored her children and devoted as much time as possible to them during her short life. Tatiana named Natalie after her beloved maternal grandmother Natalia Dimitroff and her mother Margaret Kireiev. Tatiana shared a deep connection with her baba, Natalia, and we know she is now with her in heaven. Although Tatiana was taken too soon, her spirit will live on and watch over her children for the entirety of their lives. Her children were the absolute apples of her eye. Tatiana was notoriously known for creating endless nicknames for her loved ones, especially for her children. She loved referring to her daughter Natalie as Gobby and Miles as Jo. She let her creative energy flow through her amazing cooking, decorating, and event planning for their birthdays and holidays. She poured her heart and soul into them with the little time she had on this earth.
During her last years on earth, she struggled with serious mental health issues, which resulted in her divorce from her ex-husband Jeffrey Miller amongst a few various events that caused complications to her condition. Despite her experiences, she maintained her resilience, kept her head up and stayed as strong as possible for her children. She devoted as much time, energy, and love to them as she could with the ample amount of time she could and with the best she could, due to her unfortunate mental health conditions. She will always be with her children in spirit.
Tatiana Nadiejda Kireiev-Miller was called home to God, unexpectedly, on the evening of February 11, 2023. That evening, the world that was once illuminated by her presence became darker. It has been felt by many of her light and spirit departing from earth. She is now spending her eternal afterlife with her beloved maternal and paternal baba and djeda, as well as her dear childhood pets. Tatiana had a special bond with her baba, Natalia, and we know they have been reunited once again. She is survived by her two children Natalie Miller and Miles Miller, her father Robert Kireiev, her mother Margaret Kireiev, her sisters Katherine Kireiev, Vasilisa Kireiev, Nadia Kireiev, and her niece Lauren Maxfield. She is also survived by her Aunt Elizabeth Ferri, Uncle Al Ferri, her first cousins Heather and Robbie and her second cousins Lilly, Ryan and Nico. She will be deeply missed by many, and her memory will forever be eternal.
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In Loving Memory
I will always be eternally grateful for the opportunity to experience having such an independent, genuine, intelligent, and beautiful woman in my life for the last 6 months. My thoughts and prayers are with her family, mainly her parents and especially her children. Even though I had never met anyone from her immediate family quite yet, I was deeply deeply appreciative that one of her sisters reached out as a response to a message from me and informed me of her passing. I'm sending all my love to her family. She was certainly the true definition of Grace, class, and one of a kind. You will always be missed. Always be thought about. Always be loved. But NEVER forgotten. RIP Tania. I hope your heart and your soul are finally at peace. It's comforting to know you are now all of our guardian Angel XOXO
Adrienne Wootton
Salt Lake City, UT
Dear Mara, Robert and Girls, We are with you in this difficult time and we Pray for Tania's Soul to Rest in Peace in Heaven with her Baba. She wil always be remembered and be in our hearts. We Pray for God to grant Peace in your hearts and know that she is in Peace. Zoya, Nellie, Soheila, John, Sergio Aghassipour, Shiney & Guiducci Families
Zoya, Nellie, Soheila, John, Sergio Guiducci
San Dimas, Ca
We are praying for your family and sending our deepest condolences in the memory of your daughter and sister. May her Memory be Eternal and peace be with you at this time.
John, DeAnne and Nichole Gaviotakis
Murray, Ut
I am so sad to hear this. I know personally how much she loved those children. Her struggles were real and full of heartache. But I always will be grateful that we crossed paths. Love to her family...
Meg Averett
SLC, ut
We are so saddened to hear of the passing of your beautiful daughter. May you find comfort in knowing that she is at peace and in God's loving arms. May her memory be eternal and may you live to remember her always. Zwi se sas! Love and prayers at this most difficult time. From The Papadakis Family
Maria Papadakis
Sandy, UT
May her memory be eternal. May God help you through this difficult time. What a terrible loss for all who knew her.❤️
Kathy kartsonis
Riverview, FL
Dear Diakonisa Margaret and Deacon Anatoli, The passing of your lovely daughter is truly a devastating loss and a struggle to understand and accept. May our good and loving God, and the Ressurection to Eternal life, give you comfort, hope and restore joy to your lives. Eternal be her memory!
Chuck Karpakis
Murray, UT
Dear Deacon, Margaret and Family, Steve and I want to express our sincere condolences on the passing of your daughter. May She Rest in Peace and Her Memory be Eternal. With much Love Georgia Katsanevas
Georgia Katsanevas
Salt Lake City, UT
I'm so sadden and so sorry to hear of Tania's passing. I have such fond memories of her growing up next store. She was a delight and so authentic. I'm thinking of your family. Please take care. ❤️
Sarah Driggs Dugdale
nan, nan
Dear Fr. Anatoliy, Margaret and family! Deeply sorry of your daughter Tatiana's passing. May God give you strength and comfort at this time of sorrow. May her memory be eternal+ With Love, and prayers, Leo and Ludmila Davis
Leo Davis
Sandy, UT