Paul Allen Miller's Obituary
Racine – Paul Allen Miller, 77, of Racine, passed away at his residence with loving family at his side on Saturday, August 31, 2024.
Paul was born in Racine on May 23, 1947, to the late William and Helen (nee Heffel) Miller. He was a graduate of Horlick High School.
Paul married his loving wife, Christie “Chris” Jensen, in Las Vegas on November 29, 1998. Together, they shared a successful business venture, Household Help Inc., a cleaning business they operated with care and commitment. Paul's entrepreneurial spirit extended beyond this venture as he also worked as a salesperson for various products before retiring at the age of 65.
A devoted member of Bethania Lutheran Church in earlier years, Paul’s life was characterized by a deep love for sports and the outdoors. He spent much of his youth playing baseball, a sport he cherished deeply. His enthusiasm for bowling and his passion for fishing and boating on local lakes were central to his life. As an avid fan of the Green Bay Packers, UW-Madison Badgers, and Milwaukee Brewers, Paul’s heart always beat with the rhythm of his favorite teams.
Paul's commitment to his local community was evident through his long-standing support of the Racine Raiders. For 20 years, he volunteered at their Trading Post, showing his unwavering dedication to the local football scene.
Paul is lovingly remembered by his wife, Chris; children: Crystal (Jim) Radebaugh and Greg (Amy Biddle) Miller; stepchildren: Kevin (Sara) Neff and Scott Neff; grandchildren: Olivia and Zack Radebaugh, and Core and Lilly Miller. He is also survived by his step-grandchildren Isaac, Rebekah, Esther, and Aby Neff; siblings: Dennis Miller and Mary Leaf; his former wife and mother to Chrystal and Greg, Shirley “Rusty” McGonegle; nephew, Aaron Miller; niece, Johanne Eppler; great-nephew, John Batovsky; and many other relatives and friends.
In accordance with Paul's wishes, he has been cremated, and a private celebration of life will be held by his family. In lieu of flowers, donations in Paul’s honor may be made to the Racine Raiders.
Paul will be deeply missed, but his memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
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