Kyle William Miller

kyle miller

August 3, 1957 ~ February 7, 2009

Services: A memorial service will be held on Thursday, February 12, 2009 at 3:30 PM in Dahlgren United Methodist Church, Dahlgren, VA. Kyle William “Cowboy” Miller, 51 of Leonardtown, MD, died February 7, 2009 at St. Mary’s Hospital. Born August 3, 1957 in Dallas, TX he was the son of D.C. Miller of Longview, TX and the late Betty Miller. He was the loving husband of Sue Miller whom he married on February 11, 1989 in Fredericksburg, VA. He is also survived by his step-children; Wendy Sutherland and her husband Joe of Lumberton, NJ and Brent Howard of Paris, TN, his sister Marlys Bowling of Centerville, TX as was well as four grandchildren; Amber Howard, Zachary Sutherland, Madison Sutherland and Hayden Howard. Kyle was known as “Cowboy” to his grandchildren. He served in the U.S. Navy for 4 years and moved to St. Mary’s County in 1996. He was a Generator Technician for Mona Electric. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, February 12, 2009 at 3:30 PM in Dahlgren United Methodist Church, Dahlgren, VA with Rev. Edward H. Johnson officiating and Rev. Doyne Robertson co-officiating.

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  1. “Will never forget the great times we had.”

  2. “I worked with Kyle at Bio Gro back in the 90’s. My husband Paul and I had the great experience of riding on Kyle’s boat (Breakin’ Wind) on the Potomac River. We had so much fun and many laughs with Kyle. What a great guy!! We will miss him. Our thoughts go out to Sue. We’ll NEVER forget him – we know you won’t either. Gwen and Paul Kraus Catonsville, MD”

  3. “Sue, we are so sorry for your loss, my family is praying for your family.”

  4. “My thoughts go out to the Miller Family. Kyle was always a gentleman and took his work serious. We will surely miss him.”

  5. “When a young person is taken so soon, the affects reach far and wide, many people are touched and will feel the loss here in Texas.”

  6. “Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. He will be truly missed.”

  7. “At Mona Kyle was a guy you could always depend on and who had an innate knack of calmly dealing with the most difficult customers. He did his job and he did it well. I remember Kyle’s good nature and easy going attitude. He enjoyed music and playing the guitar. He always spoke lovingly of Sue and anticipated each visit to see his grandson Zach. I will always remember and admire his pasion for life and importance he placed on family. “

  8. “Sue, My heart goes out to you. I am thinking of you and praying for you.”

  9. “I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers have been and will continue to be with you and your family. “

  10. “Sorry to hear about your loss. You are in my prayers. “

  11. “I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May the memories of Kyle and the life you had together help heal and sustain you during this trying time.”

  12. “Sue, I am so sorry for your loss. I am going to miss Kyle. He was always so fun to be around. Kyle was a great friend and a great worker to have on my staff at Mona. Be strong Sue, and know he is always with you.”

  13. “I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family have been in my thoughts and prayers and will continue to be. “

  14. “Please know Sue, you are in my thoughts and prayers. “

  15. “Korky was blessed to have been part of a family that had such deep love and admiration for him. I remember him as Marlys’ pesky little brother!! Pesky as he was; he grew into such an outstanding example of husband, father and grandfather. Sue – you and your family were incredible – providing great strength during the past months for Korky. Continue to draw on that strength from each other at this time for comfort and peace. My heart goes out to each of you. Deborah Prince, Texas “

  16. “Sue, You have my deepest regards for the loss of Kyle. Susan and I enjoyed his company at staff get togeathers, he always made us smile. Kyle will be dearly missed!”

  17. “To my cousin, go to the Lord!”

  18. Rodney, Marlys and Sam Bowling says:

    “Sue and Family -“The memories of a loved one stays with us forever.” Korky was so proud of the family he was welcomed into and became such a big part of. As a big sister that always watched out and cared for him I am so grateful that he had the family life that he so needed. He and Zach had such a special bond that he talked so much about. I really enjoyed listening and laughing about those special moments he shared with me. One of the memories that will stay with me forever will be the visit that you both made for Chad’s wedding. What a great time we all had! Sam really enjoyed that night. I am going to miss Korky’s early morning calls when was on his way to work, lengthy discussions about Cowboy games and talking to him about Sam and Rodney. The last two weeks have also been so special. The nights I stayed up with him; we talked a lot. He showed me that he still did not want me telling him what to do; just like he always did when we were younger. Korky, we all are going to miss you so much but I know you are much better now. We all love you – Rodney, Marlys and Sam “

  19. “Sue, I am praying for your whole family. Just think Kyle is now in his true home where no tears, or sadness exist, only the anticipation of knowing that someday you two will be together again! God Bless! “

  20. “Sue and family, You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Let your wonderful memories of Kyle surround you and comfort you. God’s peace to Kyle.”

  21. “Sue, do you remember the time we spent the night at your house? We had come to N.C. to see our daughter in the Army. I called Korky to say hello and he insisted we come and spend the night. That was when you lived right on the Potomac. What a beautiful place, and you guys made us feel so at home. The next day, Korky drove us to D.C. and showed us all the sites. We will never forget that. Korky was special and we will never forget him. Thanks for being with him for so long. Him and Marlys were so close. He will be missed by all of the Miller family.Our prayers are with you. Aunt Joyce”


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