Ann Miller
January 15, 2020
Ann Miller, 67, passed away on January 15, 2020 at Mercy One Medical Center.
Ann was born December 25, 1952. She was an avid reader and had excellent clerical skills. Ann loved collecting Elvis memorabilia, playing cards, especially rummy, and dice. She enjoyed fishing with her husband Tom and spending time with their very close friends of over 40 years, David and Murriel Rudzik. Above all, Ann cherished her family, especially her grandchildren. She orchestrated a family reunion, reuniting her siblings after 35 years.
Ann is survived by her loving husband, Tom; children, John Bowers, Jessie Miller, Roy Miller, Mike Bierman, Tom Miller, Jr., Melody (Arny) Grow and Mark Miller; siblings, Violet White, Joe “Dannie” (Samantha) Giangreco and John (Jan) Peppmeier; 17 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; as well as a host of nieces, nephews and dear friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Dean and Shirley Peppmeier; in-laws, David L. and Nora Miller; son, James Miller; brother, John “Jackie” Horn; and grandsons, Jeremy Thayer and Mark David Manery-Miller.
The family will greet friends on Sunday, January 19, 2020 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at Hamilton’s Southtown Funeral Home, 5400 SW 9th Street.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the family in loving memory of Ann.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Deb Reed Scott
01/18/2020
Annie,
You will always be Annie to me, Vis little sister. It sounds like you have had a wonderful life & loving family. So many who will miss you & have loved you as much as you loved them. I wish I could have gotten to know the grown up Annie. It makes me happy that you & Vi connected with your brothers....such a blessing. Dean & Shirley were such good friends of ours, we all spent a lot of time together. You are now in Gods loving arms, your Heavenly Father. Peace & Love Forever, Annie
Ashley Miller
01/17/2020
Grandma u have stood by me through so many difficulties in my life... she supported me and helped take care of me when I had nobody else... I wish I would have been around more these last few years but I'm grateful for the time I did get to spend with her these last few months... I'm grateful my kids got to be apart of her life and I know they will miss her terribly...fly high grandma...have a drink with my dad and Jeremy and watch over baby mark... I'm glad u all are together in peace and not in pain anymore...
J.D. Peppmeier
01/16/2020
I have lost my youngest sister. I hope over the years she forgave me for teasing her so much !! I think she did. I am recovering from cancer surgery and re-started chemo, and regret that I cannot make the 700 mi trip from Deadwood. I think Annie would understand. We will miss her and her laugh. Vaya con dios Annie.
Natasha
01/16/2020
My condolences to the family. Thoughts and prayers to you.
Destinee
01/16/2020
Ann watched me grow up. She was always really nice, warm and kind hearted. She was very understanding, a great provider and teacher. I wished to spend more time with her throughout these years, but life does that to the best of us. Rest in heaven. In peace you lay. -Destinee ??