In Memory of

Nathan

Eugene

Miller

Obituary for Nathan Eugene Miller

Nathan Eugene Miller, known as “Nate” , 46 , of Waldoboro died unexpectedly on Friday, April 24, 2020.

Nate was born January 14, 1974 in Rockport, Maine to Marie and Wayne C. Miller. He graduated from Medomak Valley High School in 1992. Nathan never married but had two beautiful daughters, Miranda and Danica Miller.

Nate was a father, son, brother, uncle and cousin but he was most well known as a friend to everyone he met. Nate was rugged and widely known for his physical strength and picking up really heavy things. He was athletic and was a Class A state champion wrestler his senior year. Nathan was a craftsman of the outdoors, especially with wood and rocks. He was woodsman and a jack of many trades. He worked for his dad’s business, Miller’s Firewood, for several years and was a skilled laborer for his brother Jared. Nate worked for himself and so many family relatives, friends and acquaintances. His true talent, love and craft was stone scape and he enjoyed doing walls, fireplaces and walkways.

Nate will be remembered for his funny, friendly and playful nature. He strove to find joy in the simple pleasures in life and was always easily amused by little things. He lived with gratitude and enjoyed the small daily victories. These very traits made him quite lovable to so many and he will be so incredibly missed by all.

He is survived by his mother Marie Miller of Waldoboro, daughter Miranda Miller of Warren, granddaughter Natalie, daughter Danica Miller of Portland, brother Jared Miller of Washington, sister Rebecca Miller and wife Allyson of Saco, brother Wayne A Miller and wife Ashley of Washington, brother Daniel Miller and wife Meaghan of Waldoboro. Nate loved his cousin Jeff Miller, Auntie Sharon and his many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his father Wayne C. Miller who passed in 2015, his oldest brother Brian Miller in 2010, and grandparents George and Madeline Miller, also his great Uncle Spencer and great Aunt Evelyn. We know he was welcomed at heaven’s gate.

Sadly at this time there will be only a private graveside service for immediate family only. But this summer a remembrance celebration at camp will be held.

Hall’s of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements. To extend online condolences visit www.hallfuneralhomes.com