Monika O. Miller

Monika O. Miller

September 13, 1947 - July 15, 2004

Monika O. Miller

September 13, 1947 - July 15, 2004

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Monika ? Oma? Miller

In 1947 Monika began life in Germany and came to Canada as a small child in the early fifties with her parents and older brother, Dieter.

She raised two children of her own, Shawn and Corrina, with all of the love a Mother could give. After the children left home Monika moved to Toronto where she was a very successful award winning sales and marketing manager.

In 1995 Monika married Chuck Miller and moved to Dana Point, California. Although she attended church it was not until she married Chuck and began attending South Coast Christian Assembly that she became a born again believer. She also became the step mother to Chuck’s three daughters treating them with as much love as her own children.

As the years rolled by Monika’s love for the Lord and her Church family grew. Wanting and willing to serve, Monika was always helping with the church fellowships, Women’s ministry as well as Greeter’s and Sunday school teachers.

Monika loved her church family, especially the Women’s ministry. They taught her how to study God’s word which she loved. Monika loved the work of Women’s ministry and developed many close and wonderful friends.

In 1996 Monika became a grandmother for the first time. The grand babies, all nine of them called her ?Oma? a European word for Grandmother. Monika loved her children and their babies. She, like Job, prayed for each of them everyday. Her love for all of them knew no bounds.

Monika? s life reflected the love of God and even her disease could not stop her desire to see all of her family in church serving her God. Corrina’s wedding was the thrill of her life when all of her blended family was together for the first time.

Monika favorite saying was ? a faith that can not be tested could not be trusted?…

Monika passed the test.

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41 responses to Monika O. Miller

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  1. Clay Hodges says:

    Chuck,
    I would like to offer my sympathy to you and your family on the passing of Monika.

    Although I never met her, you made us feel as if we knew her from your comments and good words about her.

    Words cannot come close to my sadness in hearing about your loss.
    Thank you being my friend and for sharing this part of Monika with me. I hope that if there is anything I can do, you will please let me know.

    Please accept my condolences and the condolences of the Section Affairs Council. Take care of yourself. You mean a great deal to ASQ too.
    Best Regards,
    Clay

  2. Dear Chuck/Grandpa
    Thank you for being part of my Moms Life – I had always said How Happy I was for her when she met you because everytime the two of you were together – there was a beautiful ray of sun over you both. We miss her dearly and wish you well and remember not to be sad because she would not want you to be.
    Love Corinna, Rod, Brandon & Jamie-Lyn.

  3. Dear Friends of Chuck/Monika
    I wish to Thank all of you for the love and support you have given. She was a Special Lady and loved all of yous for making her feel that way. I am so happy to have met you all, and to be able to feel that love she had described to me when she would call me. Thank you all for that memory. You know who you are.
    Sincerely, Corinna

  4. Dear Chuck and Monika’s Family

    My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I did not know Monika but I really enjoyed reading about her wonderful life and her strong faith. What a beautiful person. It’s apparent she has touched the lives of many people and made the world a better place.

    My your love for Monika and your memories comfort you in this time of sadness.

    Monika has moved on to a much better place!

    With deep sympathy,
    Cindy T. Seemann
    American Society for Quality

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