Obituaries and Memories

Pamela Kay Moneypenny Miller

February 25, 1964
May 14, 2025

PAMELA K. MILLER, age 61, passed away unexpectedly on May 14th, 2025 surrounded by her family, at UPMC Passavant-McCandless in Pittsburgh.
Pam was born on February 25, 1964, in Conneaut, Ohio the daughter of John and Mary Lou Gurto Moneypenny. She was a 1982 graduate of Sharon High School.
Pam loved spending time with her large family and her dog Cody and granddog Obie. She especially loved seeing photos of and visiting with her many great nieces and nephews. She loved going out and listening to her husband’s band play and dancing along to every song. She was the life of the party everywhere she went and she will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Pam was preceded in death by her parents and brother Steven Moneypenny in January 2025.
Pam is survived by her husband William “Bill” Miller, whom she married July 20, 1991, of Sharon, PA, son Nicholas Miller of Brooklyn, NY, daughters Alexandra Miller of Sharon, PA, Rachel Miller of Sharon, PA, brother Jack and Susan Moneypenny, sisters Sheila and Dan Schneider, Joyce and Tim Hackett, Brenda Ward, and Faye and John Kazimer. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Visitation will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 18, 2025, at the Raisian Funeral Home, 581 Harbor Street, Conneaut, OH.
Funeral Service will be held following visitation at 4:00 p.m. with Deacon Michael Scanga officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made in Pam’s Memory to the National Multiple Sclerosis, P.O. Box 91891, Washington, DC 20090-1891.
 

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  • My Mother kept a garden.
    A garden of the heart;
    She planted all the good things,
    That gave my life its start.

    She turned me to the sunshine,
    Encouraged me to dream:
    Fostering and nurturing
    The seeds of self-esteem.

    And when the winds and rains came,
    She protected me enough;
    But not too much, she knew I’d need
    To stand up strong and tough.

    Her constant good example,
    Taught me right from wrong;
    Markers for my pathway
    To last my whole life long.

    I am my Mother’s garden,
    I am her legacy.
    And I hope today she feels the love
    Reflected back from me.

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