

With sadness and deep gratitude for a long life well lived, we announce the peaceful passing of David P. Miller on June 6, 2026 at the age of 93. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, on August 2, 1932, to Myrtle and Lewis Miller, David lived a life defined by integrity, generosity, loyalty, and devotion to family and community. He possessed strength and wisdom that drew people to him, and he left an enduring mark on all who had the privilege of knowing him.
David believed deeply in the responsibility to care for others and to strengthen the community around him. Throughout his life, he devoted himself to acts of tzedakah and service, supporting causes that reflected both his values and his gratitude for the opportunities he had been given.
As Chairman and CEO of Columbia National Group and several subsidiary companies he employed thousands of people in the steel service, scrap metal, recycling and railroad construction industries.
His commitment to the Jewish community was especially meaningful. As a Trustee for Life of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, David helped establish and sustain initiatives that would protect and strengthen Jewish life for generations to come. He was a devoted member of Park Synagogue where he contributed to the original construction and recent expansion of it’s Park East campus. He also funded scholarships for students so they could attend Jewish summer camp. He made multiple contributions including the refurbishment of the former Park Synagogue campus in Cleveland Heights where the original Miller Chapel and adjacent Miller Plaza are being restored. He was a Trustee for Life of the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, where he served for amany years as a board of trustees member and a committted member of itd Endownment committee , where among other things he helped establish and maintain a community security endowment fund. At Menorah Park, he pioneered the first in the nation computer lab for seniors with complete ongoing daily instruction. Additionally he established the in-home Miller Pharmacy to service the thousand plus residents. His generosity also provided a much needed full service ambulance and maintained a position of Life Truste, David was also an active participant and Boartd member of the Mt. Sinai Foundation
David's kindness extended far beyond the Jewish community. He was a passionate supporter of education, healthcare, and opportunities for young people. Through his gifts to University Hospitals, David established the David P. Miller Scholars and Research program to enable University Hospital to attract and retain leading physicians to its Department of Dermatology. Additionally he funded the David P. Miller and Frances A Cosentino master clinician in thoracic and esophageal surgery research, He was a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University where he was a major contributor to the Career Connection Office that assisted students to obtain career focused internships and training. David received his college prep education at the Tilton School in Tilton, New Hampshire where he regularly contributed to a wide variety of student centered programs and buildings where he quietly opened doors for countless individuals he would never meet.
Yet for all of his accomplishments, David was proudest of the relationships he built. For more than forty years, he shared a loving partnership with Frances Cosentino, creating a life rich in friendship, companionship, laughter, and unwavering support.
David embraced Fran’s family as his own and found great joy in family gatherings and celebrations. He is survived by his loving family, including Joseph Vinci ( Suzanne Shealy) Camerin Winovich ( Antonello Bux) Thomas Vinci ( Nina Golding) along with seven grandchildren; Joey (of blessed memory) Vinci, Michael Vinci, Nicholas Vinci Luke (Lizzy Petitt-fiance) Winovich, Sydney Winovich, Jake Vinci and Zoe Vincy and his cousin Sally Good. He cherished their accomplishments, celebrated their milestones, and took immense pride in watching the family grow.
Those who knew David will remember his generosity and wit and genuine interest in others. He never sought recognition for his good deeds, preferring instead to make a difference quietly and thoughtfully. His life was a testament to the Jewish values of compassion, responsibility, and service.
As we mourn his passing, we also celebrate a life of meaning and purpose. The institutions he strengthened, the friendships he nurtured, the family he loved, and the countless people he helped will continue to bear witness to his legacy.
Services will be held TUESDAY, JUNE 9 AT 11AM at Park Synagogue 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike Ohio 44124
Family will receive friends at Park Synagogue on Tuesday FOLLOWING SERVICES AND INTERMENT UNTIL 4pm.
In lieu of flowers friends who wish may contirute to the Jewish Federation of Cleveland, the David P. Miller Director of Community -Wide Sercurity or the University Hospital
of Cleveland, David P. Miller and Frances A.Cosentino David P. Miller and Frances A Cosentino master clinician in thoracic and esophageal surgery research Fund
The family wishes to express appreciation to Dr. Paul Puchinsky and David's caregivers for their love, caring and devotion to him and hsi family.
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