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Nancy Lou Miller, of Toledo, age 86, was led by the angels to heaven on April 6, 2026.
With her deep and abiding faith in God, Nancy lived each day without worry, knowing God had a plan. She believed we should all be kind and compassionate to one another, as we never know what someone else is going through. Her faith guided her through life’s joys and challenges and was an enduring source of comfort and strength to those around her.
Nancy loved singing, tending to her flowers, attending church, bible study and painting ceramics. She loved celebrating the holidays with family, being a member of Concert Ministries Choir, and enjoyed traveling in her later years, visiting places such as Greece, Italy, France, and Jerusalem.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Charles Wilcox, and her husband, Bob Miller; her daughter, Beth Adams, and son-in-law, Mike; her parents Sylvia and Ed Hall; and her sisters, Dolores Kuehnl, Joyce Cousino, and Faye Warren.
Nancy is survived by her daughters, Susan Isabella (Chris) Crawford and Debra Miller; her granddaughters, Jennifer (Scott) Crowe, Marissa, Lindsay, Kayla, and Tori; her grandsons, Michael Adams (Julie) and Dillon (Ashley) Miller; her great-grandchildren, Dylan, Dawson, Carmen, Casey, and Roman; her special nieces, Julie , Mary, Linda. Lifetime friends, Nancy Schloegl, Shirley Head, Dan Head and a special thank you to Shanequa Wright who lovingly took care of her every week.
The family wishes to thank the staff at Otterbein Assisted Living: Brian, Ashley NP, Tracy, Eva, Donna, Donnequa, Tamira, Lu, Yolanda, Michelle D, Sydney, Courtney, Stacy, Noelle & all of the staff at Otterbein! Thank you to all of the nursing staff at Hospice, nurses Michelle, Chrissy and Dr. Bodi at Hospice of NWO.
Nancy will be remembered for her loving, kind, funny & sassy personality that made us all laugh.
A Celebration of Life was held Saturday on the West Coast in Woodburn, Oregon at the Tulip Festival, followed by a dinner at The Dignitary in Hillsboro, Oregon with Chris, Sue, Marissa, Lindsay, Kayla & Tori. She will be deeply missed and, in our hearts, forever. In leu of Flowers donations can be made to Donors Choice or Otterbein Sunset Village,