Obit: Miller, Elmer
A. “Bud” (1922 - 2022)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Miller, Leitze, Link, Ronayne, Hanrahan, O’Malley, Erickson, Hebert,
Russell
----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (Marshfield, Wood Co., WI) 3/03/2022
Miller, Elmer A. “Bud” (22 October 1922 – 4 March 2022)
Elmer A. "Bud" Miller, 99, passed away on Friday, March 4, 2022, while under the
care of Heartland Hospice at Abbotsford Health Care Center.
Bud was born just east of Unity, on October 22, 1922. While still an infant,
Bud's family "moved across the highway (13)" to the Riplinger area, where Bud
grew up on the family farm. A neighboring farm and best friends of the Millers,
the Hebert's, had a son, Leland, who was Bud's best friend from infancy to
adulthood. In his 20's, Bud visited his older sister, Edna, and her family in
Chicago, where Edna introduced Bud to his future wife, Margie Leitze. Bud and
Margie were married in December of 1944, and they had 4 children, Cheryl,
Patricia, Ralph and Russell.
Bud found a job as an Apprentice Journeyman and became a very talented
Lithographer for Greenlee Printing Company and loyal Union man...a Teamster. Bud
and Margie bought their house and home on Lakewood Avenue on Chicago's Near
North Side, where they resided for approximately 55 years. Bud made another
life-long friend in his neighborhood, Charlie Russell, who resided down at the
end of the block. As his friends the Millers aged, Charlie helped out in various
ways, removing snow in the winter, providing transportation, socialization
(especially playing the "Marbles Board Game") etc. After Bud sold his house, and
his wife passed away, Bud spent 3 years in a local Assisted Living facility in
his neighborhood. Then, he decided he wanted to move back to Wisconsin, where he
grew up, and his oldest daughter now lived. Once again, he called upon his old
friend, Charlie, who provided Bud with transportation to his old stomping
grounds, in July 2011.
Bud eventually moved into an Assisted Living facility in Colby. One of the first
people he met there was a lady who went to the same one-room school he did, and
was related to his best friend, Leland! Bud was honored to have Leland's great
granddaughter there to help care for him while at the Assisted Living. Many
Residents and Caregivers were friends and relatives of the people Bud knew
growing up. Bud's daughter was there nearly every night, where they played
marathon Rummy card games while listening to polka music and old-time Grand Ole
Opry songs. Many Residents would gather around, just to listen to the music and
converse. Bud loved his puzzle books and the view of Hwy. 13 from his window. He
particularly enjoyed the Abbyland Summer Sausage, Colby Cheese and Abbotsford
County Market Deli Cookies his daughter provided for him to accompany every
facility lunch and supper.
At the age of 99, Bud still used his walker to move about his room, and
frequently beat his daughter at their nightly card games! He especially loved
the visits from his granddaughters and their families, and his old buddy,
Charlie. During Bud's final days, his daughter would talk to him about his past,
read cards from family, and show him pictures of his 2 yr. old Great, Great
Granddaughter, Blakley! Those pictures always brought a smile to his face, and
he would whisper, "She's so cute." Bud died peacefully, thanks to Heartland
Hospice and their wonderful staff. He was adamant about not wanting a funeral,
memorial, or even a party in his honor at the tavern in Riplinger. He will be
laid to rest at The Beaver Cemetery in the Riplinger area, where he can visit
his parents, grandpa, Leland and many other friends and neighbors.
Survivors include his brother, Paul Miller, Oregon, his children, Cheryl Miller,
Athens, Patricia Miller, Ralph Miller and Russell Miller, all of Illinois, two
grandchildren, Diane Link and Christine Ronayne, four great grandchildren, Molly
Hanrahan, Madelin Link, Ryan (Jackie) O' Malley and Colin (Casey) O' Malley and
one great-great-granddaughter, Blakley Hanrahan. Besides his parents and wife,
he was preceded in death by one sister, Edna Erickson.
At Bud's request no formal services will be held. Peterson/Kraemer Funeral Home,
Athens is assisting the family with funeral arrangements. Online condolences may
be expressed at www.petersonkraemer.com.
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