Kim A Miller
December 27, 1952 ~ May 12, 2016 (age 63) 63 Years OldKim Allen Miller was born on December 27, 1952 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Eloise Lavada and William Clifford Miller, Sr. He was thr fourth of six children from this union.
Kim was educated in the Pittsburgh Public School System. He was previously employed by the Conrail railroad System in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the Steel Mill in Detroit, Michigan. Kim was self employed as a craftsman specializing in painting, hanging drywall and laying tile. Kim enjoyed working with his hands and was a perfectionist always putting 200% into his work. He was about Quality nothing less would do.
In the early 2000's Kim relocated to Phoenix, Arizona and returned to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 2011. While in Phoenix, he rededicated his life to Christ and was baptized at Light of Life Church. Kim also started a custodial business and provided services to the Light of Life Church.
Kim was affectionately known as "Too" or " Uncle Too". He adored his family and all children. Kim was known as the family comedian who made you laugh until you cried. Whenever he entered the room, you knew the tears would start flowing and your stomach would start aching. His jokes stemmed from life experiences of which were not always pleasant situations. Kim would keep it real and did not bite his tongue. Sometimes he was too real, but it was always out of love to give wisdom to his loved ones.
Kim was a son, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, nephew, uncle, cousin and friend to many. He leaves to cherish his memory his father WIlliam C. Miller, Sr., four sons, Kim Jr., Corey, Todd and Christopher; sister, Frieda J. Bell (Cephus); two brothers, WIlliam C. Miller, JR. and Aaron Evans; aunt, Violet Beatty; two uncles, Charles E. Smith and Gerald Lee; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, host of nieces. nephews, other relatives and friends. Kim was preceded in death by his mother, Eloise L. Miller, daughter, Tomeka Miller; three sisters, Barbara D. Miller, Deborah L. Jackson, and Vickie C. Dunnings.