Obituary for Jill Ann Miller
Jill Ann Miller passed from this earth to her long awaited home on March 2, 2025. Many of you may have recognized her as she rode her bike or walked down the streets of Bluffton but I would venture that not many of you really knew Jill. She was a smallish freckled and reddish haired lady that always seemed slightly disheveled. She always seemed to have an older face, even when I first met her almost 30 years ago. I was new to Bluffton and started attending a church. Jill was a regular there. She was kind and inviting and seemed to speak faster than her thoughts could keep up with. I remember her vividly because during the service Jill had a seizure. Someone sat beside Jill but did not intervene. I learned Jill had epilepsy and instructed others to just let it play itself out. Those episodes were rare but it dictated her life by restricting what she could or couldn't do. Jill rode away on her bike, in typical Jill fashion.
She was a faithful believer and she attended church as long as she was able. My wife became a dear friend to Jill over the years. I learned Jill had a difficult past. She worked ferociously to stay independent and not have others be burdened with caring for her. She was an interesting woman. One of the brightest and best read people I have met, she also struggled with simple things and found comfort in her routine and staying active.
If you were considered a friend, you gained the sweetest person who took pleasure in your company and needed nothing else but spending that time together.
Over the last years, her greatest struggle was when she could no longer take care of herself and had to move to a nursing home. She didn't care for it and between the home, covid, and aging body, Jill began to long for her Lord Jesus and embraced the approach of that day. She showed no fear in death and took it very much in stride. She spent her last day with my wife and her together, listening to the Gaithers and hearing scripture. She quietly passed that Sunday morning and I am confident she knows the peace and home she always longed for.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Chiles-Laman Funeral & Cremation Services.
Condolences may be left to the family at www.chiles-lamanfh.com/
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