Sean Miller Obituary, Sean Miller Of Gloucester WI Has Died
Sean Miller Obituary, Death –Sean Steven Miller, aged 33, tragically lost his battle with depression and substance use disorder on August 14, 2023. His passing leaves a void in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, but his memory will be cherished forever. Sean is survived by his parents, Father Sean Mountain and Mother Melissa Hardeman Lezynski, and his Grandfather Eugene Francis White, affectionately known as “Whitey.”
He is also remembered by his uncles Tim Mountain, Ralph Mountain, Steve LaVallie, and Scott Gleason, as well as his aunts Valerie Gleason and Ellen Mountain, and his great uncle Tim Reardon. He leaves behind sisters Amanda Marie Richard, Cassie Lee Miller, and Hailey Jade Lezynski, and his cousin Karyn Mountain. Sean’s former wife and the love of his life, Sara Lanae Miller, and his four children, Caydence Martin, Ty Aldridge, Annabell, and William Miller, will forever hold him in their hearts. He was predeceased by his beloved grandmother Mary White.
Born and raised in Gloucester, Sean eventually made Missouri his second home, and he spent quality time with his father Sean in Baraboo, WI. Sean’s love was boundless, and he had a heart full of humor and compassion. His infectious sense of humor could have you laughing until tears streamed down your face. His love extended to everyone and everything he encountered.
Sean was not only known for his loving nature but also for his artistic talents. He was an incredible artist and had dreams of becoming a tattoo artist. He also worked as a stone mason, always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone or any creature in need. If you were fortunate to know Sean, you’d understand that once you loved him, you loved him for life. His enormous heart radiated in every interaction, leaving an indelible mark on those around him. In life, the way you love is the legacy you leave, and Sean leaves a beautiful legacy of love behind.
Sean will be eternally loved and deeply missed by all whose lives he touched, and his memory will be cherished beyond measure.