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Jolene Kay (Brown) Miller

Posted 2022-02-21 by mhenderson
Published by The Miner on Feb. 19, 2022 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Jolene Kay Miller, 63, of Kingman, unexpectedly but peacefully left this
world the evening of Feb. 10, 2022, at the Lingenfelter Center for
Alzheimer’s Care.

She was born April 30, 1958 in Provo, Utah to Jack Corbin and Sylvia
Brown, and was a longtime resident of Kingman.

Jolene had many jobs throughout her life, starting her career as an HR
Specialist while attending cosmetology school. After completing school,
she was the manager of her local Supercuts, later venturing into
waitressing and ended her working years as a truck driver where she was
able to fulfill her dream of traveling throughout the U.S.

Jolene’s true passions in life were her children and grandchildren. She
loved her children, but she found the most joy in watching her
grandbabies grow and snuggling with them on the couch, where she
introduced them to her love of true crime and reality TV, while eating
crazy snacks, like cereal with jelly.

She lived life her way – loud and never ashamed. While some disagreed,
she always followed her heart, and loved fiercely and loyally. There was
never a shortage of “I love you’s” from her, but she certainly deserved
more “I love you’s” from us.

Mom, we loved you every d, and now, we will also miss you every day.

Jolene is survived by her four children, Jason Fontes, Jennifer Leiter
(Jason), James Miller (Kayla) and Jessica Yazel (Mason); three siblings,
Larry Corbin, Jacque Blancarte and Janelle Arellano; as well as seven
grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and her significant other of
many years, Paul Haynes.

Services will be private. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a
donation to the Lingenfelter Center for Alzheimer’s Care in Jolene’s
memory.

Arrangements were handled by Sutton Memorial Funeral Home.





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