Obituary Record

Peggy Eileen (Bills) Miller
Died on 4/9/2021

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#1 Omaha World-Herald 15 April 2021

(photo) Peggy Eileen Miller

July 28, 1959 – April 9, 2021

She is survived by her husband, Thomas; daughters: Jennifer Franta, Pamela Waterman; 4 grandchildren: Maddie, Zacary, George, Emily; sister, Nancy Vondrasek (Robert); brothers, Jerry Bills (Carol), Jim Bills (Linda); parents, Kenneth and Eileen Bills; brother-in- law, James L. Miller (Terri).

MEMORIAL SERVICE observing CDC guidelines: Saturday, April 17, 2021, 1:00PM, West Center Chapel. Memorials are suggested to Heartland Equine Therapeutic Riding Academy (HETRA).

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Peggy Eileen Miller, age 61 passed away on April 9, 2021 after being able to say goodbye to her family. She was the oldest of her brothers and sister and carried that responsibility well throughout her life. She attended Valley High School where she met her first love. They married soon after graduation. Tom and Peg had two daughters that she dealt with the same way she did her siblings, using common sense and love. She had a love of horses and made sure she had a place in the country where she could enjoy them.

She worked in retail positions for several years and sadly moved from the farm to Fremont where she worked for the City of Fremont until her retirement. She spent her retirement years making her home a place to enjoy with her family and friends. She spent the last few years living with the ravages caused by the cancer she had when she was younger and she gave her all and passed away knowing it was her choice in the way she did it.

She is survived by her husband, Thomas; daughters: Jennifer Franta, Pamela Waterman; four grandchildren: Madddie, Zach, George, Emily; sister, Nancy Vondrasek (Robert); brothers, Jerry Bills (Carol), Jim Bills (Linda), parents, Kenneth and Eileen Bills; brother-in-law, James L. Miller (Terri).

~~~ Obituaries courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska.~~~

Printed in the Omaha World Herald on 4/15/2021


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