William M. Miller, Jr., 91

William M. Miller, Jr., 91, of Limerick, husband of the late Patricia A. (Becker) Miller, passed away Wednesday July 27, 2022 at his residence surrounded by his dedicated and loving family.

Born in Phoenixville, he was the son of the late William M. and Mary Rose (Valerio) Miller.

William was active in Limerick Township politics and the Limerick Township Historical Society. He was the general manager for Lakeside Inn for many years. He was an avid Philadelphia sports fan and Jeopardy viewer. William also enjoyed traveling to Florida in the wintertime.

Surviving are his children Tricia Hamilton wife of George, Robin Umstead wife of the late Jay, Lisa Forsythe wife of Eric, William Miller III husband of the late Barb, Marcella Choiniere wife of Robert, Christopher Miller husband of Janice, Jennifer Vance wife of Francis, Amy Collins wife of Richard, and Matthew Miller companion of Debbie; grandchildren George Hamilton husband of Eli, Sean Hamilton husband of Sharon, Brittany Kunze wife of Mark, Sheena Alderfer wife of Mark, Brendon Forsythe, Lauren Green, Jay Miller husband of Melissa, Ashley Feick, Amber Miller, Adam Miller husband of Amy, Lexi Choiniere, Robert Choiniere, Allie Miller, Christopher Miller, Hannah Vance, Claire Vance, Riley Collins, Scarlett Collins, Nathan Collins, and Mason Miller; 13 great grandchildren; brother Barry Miller husband of Joy; and daughter-in-law Wendy Miller.

Along with his wife and parents, William was predeceased by his son Jeffrey Miller.

A Funeral Mass will be held Monday August 1, 2022 at 11:00 AM at St. Teresa of Calcutta, 256 Swamp Pike, Schwenksville, PA 19473. Burial will follow at Limerick Church Burial Grounds. Visitation will be held Monday from 10:00-10:45 AM at the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in William’s memory to the Limerick Township Historical Society, 545 W Ridge Pike, Royersford, PA 19468

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I recently was wondering why they were cleaning out the home of Bill. I moved into the neighborhood behind him 12 years ago. As I took my kids to the bus stop, I enjoyed watching him and Pat walk the drive down to the mailbox, always together. It saddened me when it was the duo anymore and I heard pat passed away. The I would see bill out using his walker going down the mailbox alone. He always waved. And I enjoyed beeping for him when he turned 90! I didnt know these two personally, but as i watched the home being cleaned out, I thought of your parents and smiled. without knowing them, I know they loved eachother, and I know they are together again.

~ Leanne B Limerick, pa
1/14/2023 2:59:32 PM