Sonya Dian (Vollmer) Miller |
Posted 2023-11-22 by mhenderson |
Published by Today's News Herald on Nov. 22, 2023 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona (personal article, page 3) Sonya Dian (Vollmer) Miller of Lake Havasu City, AZ, formerly of Englewood, CO, passed away in her home Nov 11, 2023 at the age of 85 of Alzheimer's disease. She was born in Denver, CO May 30, 1938. Parents are Gerald and Vollmer and Doris (Webb) Vollmer. She is survived by her husband Phil Miller of Lake Havasu City, AZ; stepdaughter Robin Grey (Ken) and step grandchildren Shelby and Chase Grey of Lafayette, CO, her sister Judy Langford of Rapid City, SD plus cousins, nieces and nephews in Florida, South Dakota, Arizona and Colorado. Sonya was a 1956 graduate of Englewood Senior High School who later took courses from the New York School of Interior Design, Arapahoe Community College, Colorado Free University and was a member of the American Society for Personnel Administration. Sonya served as a secretary at Energetics' Inc. of Denver, CO and in the Judicial Branch of the Arizona State Government. She also was active in volunteer work for Porter Hospice, Suicide Prevention Hot Line in Denver and for the Interagency of Lake Havasu City as a Domestic violence Court Advocate. The last 26 years, Sonya was president and co-owner of Havasu Vegas Express in Lake Havasu City, AZ. She was preceded in death by parents Gerald and Doris Vollmer, son Randal Richter, sister Gail Bates, brother Gary Vollmer, stepson Alan Miller and former Husbands Ron Richter and Buddie Woods. Sonya's remains were cremated with a gravesite service and burial to be held at a later date in Silver Cliff, CO. Medical care in her last days provided by River Valley Home Hospice Care with final arrangements cared for by Bradbury Memorial Center, Lake Havasu City. Thoughts and condolences can be left for the family and friends at www.BradburyMemorialCenter.com |
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