Miller, Theodore D.
Birth: Sunday, December 15, 1957
Death: Saturday, June 05, 2021 at the age of 63
Laid to Rest: Tuesday, June 22, 2021
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On the beautiful spring day of June 5, 2021, Theodore "Ted" D. Miller, our beloved husband, father, brother, and grand papi found peace. He was 63 years old.

Ted was born on December 15, 1957 in Westbrooke, Maine. His journey through life led him to serving in the United States Air Force medical field for 22 years and in April of 2003, he retired and his family settled in Maryland. Outside of his family, Ted's greatest joys were drawing, reading, riding motorcycles, furniture restoration, and countless fishing adventures. One would say he was the life of the party! He was so outgoing and could always be found chatting up family and friends for hours on end.

Per his wishes, Ted passed peacefully surrounded by loved ones in the comfort of his own home. He is survived by Bella Miller – per his words, she was found to be "the love of his life." They spent 29 amazing years together in which they raised a beautiful family. He leaves behind Larry & Marissa Collado, Karen & Marvin Lazaro, Christopher Miller, Mark Guerzon, and Maria Miller; his sister, Donna Shepherd; and his grandchildren, Tyler, Jasmine, Larissa, and Lamar. He was preceded by his parents Robert Miller & Alice Stanley.

Visitation on Tuesday, June 22, 2021 from 10AM until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 11AM at Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church (100 Village Street, Waldorf, Maryland 20602). Interment to follow at 1PM at Maryland Veterans Cemetery (11301 Crain Highway, Cheltenham, Maryland 20623).

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, that donations be made in Ted's honor to An Indivisible Art Collective (https://www.anindivisibleartcollective.com), a non-profit based in DC where his daughter was actively a part of. AIAC provides underprivileged youth within the city an opportunity to receive an accessible arts education.

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