In Remembrance Of

Carol Miller
Carol Miller, 84, of Kansas City, MO passed away, September 24, 2025.
She was born on August 21, 1941 to Vern Charles and Madeline Adele (Brendel) Claycomb in St. Joseph, MO. Carol grew up in St. Joseph and graduated from Central High School.
On June 5, 1965 she was united in marriage to Jerry Miller. After their marriage they lived in Kansas City, MO where they made their home.
She was a member of the Winwood Baptist Church in Kansas City where she was the church pianist for over 25 years.
Carol was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Loren Claycomb, James “Jim” Claycomb, and Roger Claycomb; and an infant son.
Carol is survived by her husband, Jerry; children, Chris Miller and Teresa (Matt) Schreiner; grandson, Wyatt (Jasmine) Caldwell; great-grandchildren, Paisley and Remington; sister-in-law, Lila Claycomb; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends.
Celebration of Life: 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 27th at Winwood Baptist Church, 4513 N Jackson Ave Kansas City, MO 64117 with visitation one hour prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hixson-Klein Funeral Home in her memory.
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Garry and Linda Johnson
Sorry for your loss Miller family, I have known Jerry and his son for many years. Very sorry we missed the ceremony on the 27th May God bless your family and the memories. Garry & Linda Johnson
Doug and LuAnn Crabb
We are so sorry for your loss.. Carol was a beautiful person. Her family and friends are in our thoughts and prayers.
Phyllis Popplewell
So glad to have known Carol and enjoy being a friend. Thankful to have witnessed the way she was faithful to her Lord and know she must have a beautiful Heavenly home. My sympathy for your sorrow but know we will see her again. Prayers for your strength and comfort and peace.
Wendy Bradford Quarles
My Dear Miller Family……
Jerry, Chris and Teresa
I wanted to express my deepest feelings. Carol will always hold a very special place in my heart. I have always thought of each of you as my extended family.
Carol was always so kind and loving to me and my family she was always willing to step in and help out when needed.
I will always remember her hosting the Christmas Eve dinners. Your house was full of her Hallmark ornaments there was always so much good food and wonderful fellowship.
I remember my folks being out of town and I ended up in the hospital . I woke up to Carol’s smiling face telling me she loved me and everything was going to be okay.
Please know that each of you are and will be in my thoughts and prayers in the days to come. I’m sending my love and hugs.
Wendy