Nadine Cohen
Steven, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time on the passing of your beloved brother Todd.
Birth date: Jul 21, 1966 Death date: Mar 4, 2009
Todd Davis Miller, 42, passed away peacefully on March 4, 2009. He was a kind, forgiving and loving Christian man. He was a 1984 graduate of Dallas Christian High School and a 1988 graduate of Abiliene Christian University. He was Read Obituary
Steven, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time on the passing of your beloved brother Todd.
Todd & Suzanne, we offer our sympathy and prayers as you deal with the loss of your firstborn, but give thanks for his wonderful influence. May God bless you, Heather, Tanner and the entire Miller clan during these difficult days. George & Linda Offutt
Dear Todd and Suzanne, There are few losses greater than losing a child. We share your sorrow with you on a basis that only those with similar losses can share. We lost our only son at age 30 so we have great understanding of your feelings just now. There is no hope in what we have seen — the shortness of life or the pain that often accompanies its passing. But there is great hope in that which we have not seen, and we also share — life which is everlasting, not untimely shortened by days or years — life whose character is eternal and pain is a foreigner not admitted to that eternal, everlasting life. Ira and June Hill
How courageous a battle he fought with a servants heart and an award winning smile. His legacy lives on in his devoted wife and son and all his family and friends. Our prayers are with you all. Please take comfort in knowing heaven is now a sweeter place.
All my memories of Todd, from high school to middle-aged adult have in common his quiet and sweet spirit. Todd impressed me as a father and husband and as a man of God . Tanner is an extraordinary testimony to his Father-love and faith in God.
Todd helped coach the DC boys in baseball when they were in elementary school with Al Phillips, Steve Garvin, myself and the rest of the dads. We didn't care about who pitched, who played at what times in the game, or if we even won the game. All we cared about was having fun. I'll always cherish those times when we would all laugh about Christian Baker playing shortstop with a catcher's mitt, or being scared to pitch to Chris Adcock from little league distance. Todd was all about Tanner having a good, healthy experience playing on a team with Christian men and friends. I didn't stay in touch with Todd after baseball…we'd see each other and say hi, but that was about it…reading about all he did over the last few years, just makes me realize how much I lost by not staying in touch. A great Christian man.
Todd, So sorry about the loss. So difficult to absorb, but so wonderful to be able to know he lived with God and worked for Him. Jim & Lela Porter
Heather and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember how much you loved Todd when we were friends in college together. You're in my prayers. Mary Colleen (M.C.) Hayes Jennings KJK pledge class of '88
Todd was a co-worker and friend for many years. He was my source of strength in many ways. He was an inspiration for me and will continue to be. He was the example of Christ in every situation and I am blessed having known him and been his friend. I will cherish the times we just laughed and cut up. Heather, you and Tanner and the family are in my thoughts and prayers and in those of my family. May God Bless you each and every day.
Dear Todd, Suzanne and Family, My deepest sympathies to you and yours at the passing of your son, Todd. Daley and Mitchell have kept me abreast of his situation and my heart just melts for all of you. How precious to have raised such a fine Christian man who spent his all too short life serving the Lord. His faithfulness will certainly be rewarded and not forgotten by those who were touched here on earth. My prayer is that God will soon replace your present grief and sorrow with only those beautiful and wonderful memories you have of your son. My deepest sympathy and love, Sharron