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Judith Marie (Bjorklund) Miller

Posted 2022-12-11 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Dec. 11, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Judith (Judy) Marie Miller, 83, went home to be with Jesus, Nov. 11,
2022. She was born to Thore and Alexandra (Sandy) Bjorklund.

She graduated from Duluth Central High School. Jobs in the area included
working at Woolworths and as a secretary at The College of St.
Scholastica.

Judy moved to Lake Havasu City, in 1974. She worked 10 years at Sears.

In 1976 she met and married Sonnie Miller. After retirement, they worked
at swap meets, traveled, and enjoyed camping.

Judy is survived by her husband Loyd (Sonnie) B Miller Jr.; sister Edie
VanCamp, daughter Bonnie (Kevin) Rule, stepsons Dennis (Angie) Miller;
Ronnie Miller, Tim (Melinda) Miller; stepdaughters Denice Miller; and
Sharon. Grandchildren Steven Portugal. Luke (Katie) Portugal, Samantha
Rule, Brianna Rule, Alex Rule. Many great grandchildren and step
grandchildren. Nephews Ted Heinonen, Terry (Carol) Heinonen, Tom
Heinonen, Tim (Carolyn) Kaiser, Tyler (Beth) Kaiser. Niece Jennifer
VanCamp.

Preceded in death by parents Thore and Sandy Bjorklund; and
Stepdaughter, Christina Miller.

Her many talents included playing the harmonica, the accordion, cake
decorating, winning ribbons at the fair for her art work, awesome card
making and teaching classes.

She especially loved spending time with her grandkids and family.

A celebration of life service will be Dec. 17, 11 a.m. at Victory
Chapel, 1711 Mesquite Blvd. Lake Havasu City.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.





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