

Born December 27, 1941 in Jacksonville, Florida, she is predeceased by her parents Richmond C. Ingram, Annette Hatcher Ingram, and brother Charles Ingram.
She grew up in Jacksonville graduating from Landon High School in 1959 and attended Florida State University. Tricia devoted her life and love to her high school sweetheart Fred Miller, with whom she shared 67 wonderful years of marriage.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband Fred Miller, sons Mark Miller, Paul Miller (Edith), and Warren Miller (Gena), grandsons Austin, Logan, Jacob, granddaughter Jade Miller Sanders (Josh), and great granddaughter Ruby.
Tricia dedicated her life to her family, always putting others before herself. She found great joy in cooking wonderful meals, hosting holidays and birthdays for her entire family. She freely gave her time to anyone in need and was a source of strength, courage, and resilience to all who knew her.
She enjoyed the simple pleasures of life, working crossword puzzles with her morning coffee, watching Dr. Pol on television and cooking for her loved ones. She loved her animals and took pride in her yard, turning it into a paradise filled with flowers and many varieties of birds that she faithfully fed and cared for.
Tricia was a devoted little league mom and scorekeeper, cheering on every child with love that will always be remembered. Her greatest joy, however, was found in loving and caring for her grandchildren.
Tricia retired after many years as office manager for Doctors J.K. David, Ferdinand Beryl, and Reinhold Weiss. She remained with each physician until their retirement, earning a reputation for being deeply trusted, dedicated, and for forming lifelong friendships throughout her career.
Tricia’s memory will forever remain a blessing to all who knew and loved her.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the Jacksonville Humane Society. A private graveside service will be held at Oaklawn Cemetery.
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