OBITUARY

Allison Rose Miller

November 29, 1999July 22, 2021
Obituary of Allison Rose Miller
Allison Rose Miller, born 11/29/1999 as a Sagittarius, we knew we had a wild child, a precious child, a free spirit. She marched to the beat of her own drum, in every sense of that. Some knew her as Allison, others as Ali, Ally or Al. She was ours and we were hers, for better and for worse. Ali was the life of every room she was in with her wit, her goofiness but most of all her laughter! A laughter that the heavens must have joined in on. We lost her unexpectedly 7/22/2021 on a full moon; fitting as the Moon Child she was. They now have her spirit, her laughter and she will forever have the protection that she so deserves from the evils of this world. We are SO PROUD of our ALLY. Ally grew up with her big sister Mackenzie (Mick) and adored her beyond any words could express. Allison loved not only being a little sister but also a big sister to Kaitlyn. We love her and will miss her in words that we cannot communicate but we will see her again and we can envision her big bright welcoming smile and saucer green eyes as we approach. For all of those that loved her thank you! Allison is a strength like none other. She fought through adversities, she won the KIWANIS award in grade school for her grit and determination to rise above. She became an accomplished drummer at a very young age, achieved in martial arts and was ALWAYS a defender of those less fortunate than her. Ali was a traveler and that she shall do from now on. We will see her no matter where we travel in whatever ways she decides to let us know. And she will ALWAYS, ALWAYS live in our hearts. She is FOREVER ours. We LOVE YOU SO MUCH “LITTLE AL!” Her fingerprints will carry on. Surviving is her biological mother Blessing Marie Worth, her adoptive parents Joseph and Susanne Miller-Jefferson, sisters, Mackenzie Lorraine Miller, Kaitlyn Mary-Aurelia Hanak and brother Lance Richard Firks and her Aunt Bridgette Lynette Haig. Her great-grand parents Vernon & Lorraine Jefferson preceded Ally in death. Her grand-father Harl Douglas Worth also preceded her and all were likely the ones who were awaiting her arrival. God has her back. After all, she was HIS before she was ours. We are blessed to have had her loaned to us for the time that we did.

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