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A Celebration of Life for Terrie K. “TK” Miller, 47, of Stonewall will be held at a later date.
TK Miller entered into rest on Monday, November 20, 2023.
He was born on July 28, 1976 in Kalispell, Montana to Terrance Arlen Miller and Caron Lucille Black, in whom he precedes in death. As well as paternal grandparents, Clifford and Sophia Miller and maternal grandparents, Clayton and Dorothy Black, and a sister, Sarah Terry.
TK was a man of many talents. He was a gifted guitarist, extraordinary gamer, and an impressive artist whether his media be on skin, paper, or even a piece of jeans.
Left to cherish his memories are his brothers, Shane Tedrick and Shaun Tedrick of Montana. His sisters are Dianna Kellie and Rebecca Kellie of Anaconda, Montana. Charletta Bowen of Oklahoma and Emma Fellabaum of Arkansas. From them, he gained nephews and nieces, and great nephews and great nieces, that he loved very much.
TK had seven daughters who he loved dearly. Kierstin Scroggins, Genesis Miller Guzman, M’kenzie Miller, Courtny Miller Rhoads, Faith, Rayna and Kiari Jo Miller, all of Oklahoma. TK also raised and loved his stepson, Clayton Griffin, also of Oklahoma.
TK was a Fupaw to eleven grandchildren, which are listed from oldest to youngest. Eryn, Kamen, Emylia, Lincoln, Conner, Journey, Emmyt, Miles, Cirilla, Quinten and Everly.
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