Henry was a kind-hearted man who had a deep love for animals and nature. Some of his most cherished childhood memories revolve around visiting his grandparents, where he would joyfully go fishing with his dad. He always envisioned a warm and inviting home brimming with plants, birds, and animals, and he eventually made that dream a reality. When he welcomed his foster son into his life, he did so with open arms and an abundance of love.
Henry found true happiness in the great outdoors, whether he was bird watching, landscaping, gardening, or caring for his chickens. He also had a passion for collecting antiques, discovering new music, and immersing himself in movies and YouTube content. The color blue held a special place in his heart, symbolizing his calm and gentle spirit.
Professionally, Henry took great pride in his work as a production specialist at Maxwell House Coffee (Kraft Foods), where he dedicated 38 years of his life. His commitment and excellence were recognized through numerous awards, including the esteemed title of employee of the month, reflecting his strong work ethic and reliability.
He was preceded in death by his father, Marshel Miller; his mother, Claudia Miller; his brothers, Bobby Herman Miller and Herschel Glen Miller; his grandparents, Robert and Vicie Miller; his grandparents, William "Bill" and Pearl Moore; his nephew, Robert Miller; his foster son, Daniel Gonzalez; his beloved dog, Gracie; and many animals and birds.
Henry is survived by his brother, Billy Harold Miller; his sisters-in-law Mara Miller and Janice Miller; his nieces, Rachel Miller and Vydelia Gonzalez; his nephews, Phillip (Brooke) Miller, Mark Miller, Blake Miller, and Daniel Reyna; four great-nieces; two great-nephews; many cousins; his dear friend, Susan Liles; his loving and devoted dog, Jazzy; and his loving cat, Felicia.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to your favorite charity, cause, or animal rescue in memory of Henry Paul Miller.