March 11, 2019
Charles “Charlie” E. Miller, 85, of Oswego died Monday March 11, 2019 at Morningstar Care Center, Oswego. Mr. Miller was born in Oswego the son of the late Carl and Anastacia (Craver) Miller. He was a former employee of Hammermill Paper Co., Nestle’s, and retired from Alcan Aluminum as a material handler. Mr. Miller served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Miller was a communicant of St. Joseph Church, and a member of the Elks. Mr. Miller is survived by his wife Santa Miller, and their children Charles (Cindy) Miller Jr. of Oswego, Debora (Kevin) Lyons of Colorado Springs, Carol (Mike) Shannon of Oswego, Donna (Alfred) Archer of Oswego, and Joseph (Lisa) Miller of Kentucky. He is also survived by his grandchildren Shelby Lyons, Chad Miller, April Shannon, Dana Shannon, Sydney Miller, Alfred Archer, Brandon Archer, Zachary Miller, Matthew Miller, and great granddaughter Sylvie Harrison. Funeral services will be 9:30 Friday March 15, 2019 at the Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home. Burial will be in St. Peter’s Cemetery. The calling hours will be Thursday from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. at the Sugar Scanlon Funeral Home, 147 W. 4th St. Oswego. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Alzheimer Association, or the American Cancer Society.
Joe and Lisa; I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers.
Dear Santa and family,
Lisa and I are so sorry to hear of Chuck’s passing. He was a wonderful man and will be truly missed by all those whose life’s he touched. Great memories of skating and his support of all the skaters. May your memories give you strength until you meet again. We are sending Prayers across the miles from Florida to you and everyone. You will be in our thoughts and in our hearts.
Sorry for your lost.
So sorry for your lose, I never got to meet chuck senior but if chuck junior is anything like his dad I’m sure he was a great father and friend to all that knew him.
Dear Santa and family,
Jerry and I were so sorry to hear of Charlie passing. We had a lot of great memories of you and him at the restaurant Sweet Inspiration. May you find peace in knowing he touched so many people. He will me missed.
Barb Truax