Charles “Pappy” G. Miller, age 79, of New Philadelphia and formerly of Sugarcreek, made his journey to that heavenly place on March 16, 2024, surrounded by his friends, family, and faithful companion, Zippy. 

Born in his family home in Walnut Creek on August 26, 1944, Charlie was the son of the late Ohlen and Pauline Miller.  

Charlie was a 1962 graduate of Hiland High School and would then continue his journey to become a supervisor at the cable company, Time Warner.  

Charlie was known as a loyal friend, a dedicated husband, a loving father, and an amazing Pappy. Charlie was married on August 19, 1967, to Sharon Williams and they would share a love-filled 56 years of marriage. Charlie would become a father of 2 and a grandfather of 5. In the latter part of Charlie’s life, he assumed the role of Pappy, a name given by his first granddaughter. Charlie was a devoted grandfather that always kept tabs on his grandchildren, made it to every sporting and extracurricular event, and was always their #1 supporter. Being a grandfather of 5 grandchildren that were running every which way could not have been easy for Charlie, but he was the greatest Pappy a person could ask for.  

Charlie was one of the most selfless and grateful people that you could ever meet. He was someone that you could go to with any problem, no matter who you were, and he would drop everything to help the best he could.  

There was never a person Charlie did not like, and you would be hard-pressed to find someone that did not like Charlie. His easy-going demeanor and laugh were contagious. Every conversation shared with Charlie was sure to bring a smile to someone’s face.

Charlie was a lover of the outdoors and warm weather. On any day above 65 degrees, you could always find him mowing the yard, washing the car, or watering the flowers. Charlie was someone that you could never keep still. He always wanted to be up and moving. 

Sports also brought great joy to Charlie’s life. Basketball was his favorite, especially when getting to watch his daughter and granddaughter’s play. Charlie could always be found in the front row of the games, cheering them on, and passing on pointers and memories after the games from his days of playing at Hiland High School.  

The void of Charlie’s departure left within his friends and family’s hearts can never be filled again, but the pain can be eased by remembering all the memories, lessons, and laughs that were shared. From all his friends and family, “Take ‘er easy Pappy,” like he always told them.  

Charlie is survived by his devoted wife, Sharon (Sherry), his daughters, Carla (Harry) Barker, and Darla Amos (Dennis Albaugh); his grandchildren, Tayla (Taylor) Berg, Callee and Jazalynn Barker, Mitchell and Lainee Amos, and his loyal dog, Zippy.

Visitation will be held at Geib Funeral Center at Dover on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The funeral service will begin at 1:00 PM with Pastors Bill Johnson and Barry French officiating.  Burial will follow in the Ridgecrest Memory Gardens at Dover. Family and friends are invited to gather for a meal at the Geib Family Center at Dover after the burial. 

To send flowers to the family of Charles Miller, please visit our flower store. Memorial donations in his honor can be made to The American Heart Association, www.heart.org, or Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital because of the excellent care they provided for Charlie and his family.

Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home & Crematory
116 Second Street NE, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
www.geibfuneral.com

Geib Funeral Service
5600 North Wooster Avenue, Dover, Ohio 44622

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5600 North Wooster Avenue, Dover, Ohio 44622

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