Richard Dennis Miller was born to Gerald and Carol (Hagen) Miller in Minot, North Dakota on January 19, 1950. He was raised and educated in Williston graduating from Williston High School in 1968.
On July 5, 1974, Rick was united in marriage to Linda Irgens at First Lutheran Church in Williston. The couple made their home in Williston, where they raised their four daughters. They were married for thirty years.
Rick worked several places over the years including working as a rural route mail carrier, OTIS, an area manager for Drillco, a service hand for Rocket Sales and from 1998 until 2015 as a custodian and member of the Williston Moose Lodge #239 where he took great pride in his waxed floors!
Rick enjoyed fishing, watching the Detroit Lions, tending to his massive garden with Mark Clarys, taking country cruises, Old Milwaukee and pull tabs at the American Legion. He was known for making the best jerky ever and he loved his cats, especially Midnight and Trouble. In his younger years Rick liked to shoot darts and bowling.
Surviving Rick are his daughters, Heather Arrieta (Nestor), Stephanie Miller (Justin Folvag), Chrissy Miller and Tiffany Calhoun (Ryan); brothers, Eldon Miller (Karen), Jerry Miller (Judy), Tim Miller (Clara), Bob Miller, Tom Miller, John Quie, and Allen Quie; sisters, Donna Falcon (Gordon), Sue Melcher (Rod), Linda Magnuson (Steve) and Mary Ferrell (John); seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; uncle, Darrell Hagen; numerous nieces and nephews; one cat, Trouble and three grandcats.
Preceding Rick in death were his parents, Gerald and Carol Miller; granddaughter, Camyrn Lund; Uncle, Red (Beryle), uncle, Lefty (Jean); aunt, Helen and one beloved cat, Midnight.
Everson-Coughlin Funeral Home
Richard Dennis Miller was born to Gerald and Carol (Hagen) Miller in Minot, North Dakota on January 19, 1950. He was raised and educated in Williston graduating from Williston High School in 1968.
On July 5, 1974, Rick was united in marriage to Linda Irgens at First Lutheran Church in Williston. The couple made their home in Williston, where they raised their four daughters. They were married for thirty years.
Rick worked several places over the years including working as a rural route mail carrier, OTIS, an area manager for Drillco, a service hand for Rocket Sales and from 1998 until 2015 as a custodian and member of the Williston Moose Lodge #239 where he took great pride in his waxed floors!
Rick enjoyed fishing, watching the Detroit Lions, tending to his massive garden with Mark Clarys, taking country cruises, Old Milwaukee and pull tabs at the American Legion. He was known for making the best jerky ever and he loved his cats, especially Midnight and Trouble. In his younger years Rick liked to shoot darts and bowling.
Surviving Rick are his daughters, Heather Arrieta (Nestor), Stephanie Miller (Justin Folvag), Chrissy Miller and Tiffany Calhoun (Ryan); brothers, Eldon Miller (Karen), Jerry Miller (Judy), Tim Miller (Clara), Bob Miller, Tom Miller, John Quie, and Allen Quie; sisters, Donna Falcon (Gordon), Sue Melcher (Rod), Linda Magnuson (Steve) and Mary Ferrell (John); seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; uncle, Darrell Hagen; numerous nieces and nephews; one cat, Trouble and three grandcats.
Preceding Rick in death were his parents, Gerald and Carol Miller; granddaughter, Camyrn Lund; Uncle, Red (Beryle), uncle, Lefty (Jean); aunt, Helen and one beloved cat, Midnight.
Everson-Coughlin Funeral Home
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