Service Details
A Memorial Service will be held in Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home on Saturday, May 25, 2024, with visitation from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, and the service to begin at 1:00 PM. Upon completion of the service, a celebration of Jamie’s life will be held at The Lanes.
Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers, it was Jamie’s wish that Memorial Remembrances be directed to the family.
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Jamie D. Miller, our loving and devoted wife, mother, granny, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin, and friend to all whose lives she touched.
She left us while sleeping peacefully at her residence, surrounded by her family, on May 6, 2024, in her 62nd year of her young life, following a 26-year on-and-off battle with breast and ovarian cancer.
Her battle was filled with many struggles and difficult times. For those who knew Jamie, she never once complained and always had a smile on her face. She was strong and determined to beat cancer, and she did numerous times.
Jamie and her husband, James (Chooch) Miller, weathered many stormy times as she battled cancer. Together, they also had numerous mountaintop moments and many lasting memories. They were always together, always hand-in-hand and always by each other’s side for over four decades of love in life’s journey. Their love for one another was truly undeniable. She was the love of his life and his Princess!
Jamie was always dressed to perfection and had a keen eye for fashion. She loved to play cribbage and just about any other card game. She also loved to cook, bowl, golf, take walks with her puppy Lexi, and watch the Cubs and Bears with Chooch. Then there were the Saturday night poker games and their travels with her five best friends: Bean, John, Lauri, Jeff, and Chooch. But above all, nothing made Jamie happier than spending time with her husband, children, grandchildren, and family. Whether it was playing cards and games, watching her grandchildren play sports and attending their school functions, meeting her daughter and son-in-law and the grandkids for lunches and dinners, as well as museum and zoo trips, or playing golf with her son, she cherished every moment. She also enjoyed her morning visits and conversations with her son’s girlfriend, Daja. But her most treasured times were just sitting around the table and sharing stories, memories, and laughter with her family. Jamie’s strength and resilience were evident throughout her life, especially during her numerous battles with illness. Despite facing adversity, she remained steadfast in her determination to always care for her family, and her presence brought warmth and joy to everyone. Jamie was truly an inspiration to all who knew and loved her.
Jamie Dee Miller was born on February 21, 1962, in Racine, Wisconsin, to the late Alan and Margo (Petersen) Parenteau and was united in marriage with James R. Miller on May 25, 1985. She attended William Horlick High School (Class of 1980).
She was loved dearly and will be sadly missed by her husband, James (Chooch) Miller, and their children: daughter Maggie (Chris) King; son Mathew Miller; grandson Shane King; and granddaughter Kai King.
Jamie is further survived by her brother Jesse (Karen) Parenteau, sisters Jacque (Ronald) Jorgensen, Jeri Parenteau, Jeanne (John) Parker, and Joi Brill; sisters-in-law Debra (John) Lipari, Kathy (Skip) Rybarik, Wendy (Bob) Vallner; nephews Terry (Stephanie) Petersen, Jack (Emily) Jorgensen, Anthony (Jessica) Parenteau, Blake (Abbie) Parker, Taylor (Abigail) Brill, Christian Brill, Brandon Lipari, Robert Tcheordikian, Michael Tcheordikian, Ryan (Cassie) Woelfel, Tyler Vallner, Brennan Vallner; nieces Jennifer (Randy) Dropik, Amber (Russell) DeVries, Ashley (Caleb) Eeg, Regina (Lydon) Miniter, Rebecca (Ashley) Scott, Brittany (Bobbie) Lipari-Bremer, Tammy Rybarik and Megan Vallner. Great-nieces and nephews include Sierra, Kailey, Connor, Dakota, Dalton, Dru, Jace, Kieren, Aubry, Braylon, Carson, Cameron, Paxton, Bronsen, Riley, Kaelyn, Kian, Olivia, Savannah, Brayden, Skylar, Savana, Nevaeh, Gracelyn, Alora, Natalie, Kali, Talan, Jett, and Dash, as well as dozens of cousins, extended family, and friends too numerous to mention.
Jamie was preceded in death by her parents, Alan and Margo Parenteau; in-laws Richard and Beverly Miller; grandma and grandpa Parenteau, grandma and grandpa Petersen; nephew Shane Klema; and niece Jessica Parenteau.
A heartfelt note of thanks to Dr. Michael Mullane, Kelly Konesko, and the entire staff at Aurora Cancer Center, where sadly Jamie was a frequent visitor. A special thank you to our Home Hospice nurse, Jen. Jamie and her husband absolutely loved each and every one of them.
Dan and Libby Steimle says
There won’t be a day that goes by that we don’t think of this amazing woman. Even on her worst days, you’d never know it. She didn’t have to be that way, but she wanted to be. We were so grateful to have known her. My dear friend, Jamie; I hope you’ve already met August up there and are telling him stories of us. Give him all of the love.
Alex Trevino, Jr. says
Hard times, but, as you said she always presented herself with a smile 😃 truly a wonderful lady…she will be missed 😢 ❤
JEANETTE D LEBON-LIPARI says
My very deepest condolences to the family of such an amazing woman.
Jim Hyduke says
She had a smile that would light up a room. Jamie was an inspiration- a hero !
I’m honored to have known her.
My condolences to Chooch and her family – she truly was a treasure !
George & Georgette Albert says
George and my condolences to you Chooch, and your entire Family. Jamie was loved by us and everyone who’s life she touched. She was a bright light and that light will shine on forever. She has earned her wings and has now become an Angel who will live forever in our Hearts! We love you Jamie. May you Rest in Peace.
Bridgette Wolfe says
Truly a beautiful person inside and out. My deepest sympathy goes out to Chooch and their family.
Gail Salinas says
My very deepest condolences to Chooch and the entire family. She was an angel on earth and such a warm person to everyone she greeted. She’s now an angel in heaven, home and no more pain ever again. Such a positive inspiration to so many.
Jerry Parenteau says
Love you Cousin Jamie!! Keep getting them 29 hands till we meet again!!
Little Jer
Andrea Robers says
Jim and Family,
Heaven gained a new angel. Sorry for your loss. Sending hugs and prayers to your family.
Andrea Robers
John & Laurie Radewan says
Very sorry we are unable to attend Jamie’s service. She was an amazing woman.
Keeping all of you in our prayers. May your happy memories of Jamie help you through the tough days ahead.
Craig (Craigers) and Kim Waters says
I don’t know where to start, so many memories and good times with a woman that touched so many hearts. We will miss her smile and thoughtfulness.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Chooch and their entire family.
Jamie, you will be greatly missed.
Barbara Vallner says
Chooch, Maggie & family & Mathew, there just are no words to help you through this loss. She was such a “Super Girl” and will be missed!! She was sweet, kind, loving and brave .. and of course fun!! Hang on to your wonderful memories!
Love & sympathy,
Barb Vallner
Barry & Nancy Sanders says
We are so sorry to hear of Jamie’s passing. She was a wonderful person. She and you, Chooch, brings back good memories of our times at Paradise North. Unfortunately we will not be able to make the funeral but plan on being there afterward at The Lanes.
Jodie Antreassian-Janiuk says
My heart foes out to Jamies family.
JOY L. TREU says
Dear Jim and Family. There are not enough words to express how sorry I am. This is a beautiful tribute to a beautiful lady. She always had a beautiful smile on her face whenever I would see her. Yours is a love story for the ages. Keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers.
Al & Betty Wallat says
Chooch and family, We are very sorry to hear that your incredible wife Jamie has passed away. We cherish all the fun times we had with you both bowling in couples lg together and fun times after. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Cathy Tempesta says
Bob will be in line for a game of cribbage and a hug.
Mike Harris says
What a great lady Jamie was – and what an inspirational couple Jim and Jamie were.
Jim is my oldest friend on earth and this is such a deep loss for him.
James Richard Miller – we will all be there for you! You were an amazing life partner for Jamie.
Joe and Cindy Arvai says
Chooch, very sorry for your loss.
Ron and Irene Tempesta says
So sorry to hear of Jamie’s passing. We didn’t meet that often, but she would always have a smile and kind word. Our deepest condolences.
Sandy Thompson says
So very sorry for your loss. I worked with Jamie at Shopko. She had one of the sweetest dispositions. Maggie, you are alot like your Mom!
Dawn Rizzo (Fox) says
Im so sorry to hear of Jamie’s passing, my heart goes out to the family and especially Jackie, Jerri and Jeannie as I’ve always called her Bean. When i think of Jamie and all the girls it brings back so many wonderful childhood memories and it just makes me smile when i think if her. Rest in peace my friend and again my condolences to her entire family. 💙😇💙
Mary Small says
Sorry to hear of this terrible loss. Even though I haven’t been around for years, Jaime and all her family and extended family made a profound impact on my life. She will be sadly missed but I know she will be watching from above with Margo and Al. Love to all.
Chooch says
Babe,
Not a day goes by that I don’t think of you and miss you terribly. Forever and Always in my heart!! ❤️
Love Always, Me