In Memory

Norman "Norm" Miller

Norman Norm Miller

Norman Robert Miller

Norman Robert Miller

Norman Robert Miller

Quasqueton

Norman Robert Miller, 73, of Quasqueton, Iowa, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on March 18, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.

On Saturday, April 1, at noon, a public military honors ceremony will be held at the Veterans Memorial in Quasqueton, Iowa. Immediately following the ceremony, a Celebration of Life and luncheon will be held for all friends and family at the American Legion in Quasqueton, Iowa.

Prior to the Celebration of Life, a private burial service with immediate family will be held at the Shiloh Cemetery in Hiawatha, Iowa.

Norm was born and raised in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Robert E. and Dorothy (Birlingmair) Miller on Aug. 14, 1949. He was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in the Vietnam War from 1970-71 with the B2/501st infantry unit in the 101st Airborne Division. After his service in the Army, Norm earned a degree at Kirkwood Community College. On April 22, 1978, Norm was joined in marriage to Rebecca Gaffney in Fairfax, Iowa. During the 21 years, they were married, they were blessed with five children.

Norm is survived by his former wife, Rebecca Gaffney, and their children, Jessica (Edward) Franck, Ankeny, Johanna, Independence, Lucas, Arivaca, Ariz., Emily (Benjamin) Kurtzleben, Sioux Center and Samuel, Quasqueton; 10 grandchildren, Kaiser, Quentin, Elijah, Riley, Jonah, Max, Taylor, Kylee, Kipton and Bering; siblings, Steven Miller, Hiawatha, Traci (Don) Nelson, Palo, Terri (Michael) Garcia, Pueblo, Colo., and Jill Curtis, Fairfax; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Norm was preceded in death by his father, mother and brother, Gary.

White Funeral Home, Independence, is in charge of arrangement



 
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03/28/23 08:48 AM #1    

Jon Lodestein

Norm was one of my close's friends at Washington, Norn, Bob King, and I drove to school everyday on his 1964 Ford Galaxy 500, he loved that car. I'm very sad to read of his passing. I know he's in a better place, hope to see you there Norm, Loved you bother.


03/31/23 09:30 PM #2    

Randolph "Randy" Lyon

Norman will receive a Color Guard this weekend from Sons of the American Revolution. Members of the international organization trace their ancestry to those involved in the American Revolution. The organization has as its mission remembrance of our veterans. Randy Lyon


04/03/23 09:52 PM #3    

Steve Moore

I was at Norm Miller's celebration of life.I was disappointed with short military celebration ,no casket, no church. I knew his brother Steve also. Glad I was able to attend.


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