Alexander Eugene Miller (Joe)

March 24, 1941 - July 10, 2024

In Loving Memory

Alexander Eugene Miller (Joe)

Alexander Eugene Miller of Enderby, B.C. passed away quietly July 10th, 2024, with his loving family and a few close friends by his side.

After a three year battle with cancer, he is finally at peace.

Although Alexander was his real name, he was known as JOE to all that knew him.

Joe will be greatly missed by his wife of 60 years Gail, two sons Joe and Curt,  precious daughter Terri (Gary), Grandchildren Kelly (Tess), Chelsea (Ryan), Alexey (Cody), Jordan (Jordyn), Matthew, Russel, Faith, two Greatgrandchildren Lucas and Hayley.

Brothers; Raymond (Jill), Glen

Predeceased by his parents Alex and Violet Miller, brother Eddy and sister Phillis.

Joe was a wonderful husband, father and a very dedicate man.

He spent 41 years as a stevedore on the Vancouver Waterfront, local 500.

A few years after retirement Joe and Gail moved from Coquitlam to Enderby to enjoy a quiet rural life at Mabel Lake, where 65 years ago their love story began, Truly full circle. 

Arrangements entrusted to

Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-546-7237

Condolences may be expressed to the family by phone or email through Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services:

T: 250-546-7237

2980 Smith Dr,
Armstrong, BC V0E 1B1

E: [email protected]

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Comments: 12

  1. Joe Miller says:

    The best Smaller / Biggest – Intelligent Man ever in my Life!
    Thanx for all the help youve shown me & many others Dad, in this short time on earth!!
    Love you Always & Forever……………….

  2. Ron and Heather says:

    Ron and l are so sad to hear that Joe has passed away. Joe was a wonderful person and so willing to help people out. Gail our hearts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. We are at the lot for awhile if you need any help or a visit come and see us. Love Ron and Heather 🌹🌹🌹

  3. Maida and Daryl Hart says:

    So sorry for your loss. We remember Joe as someone who was always doing and fixing. He had strong opinions and strong loves. He will be remembered.

  4. Corie says:

    My name is Corie. I’m a friend of Bruce’s. I met Joe and thought he was an awesome man. At least he’s on his journey of no pain and he’s an angel that watches over all of you. I am so glad I got to meet him so glad I got to meet him.

  5. Pat Burnett says:

    I was truly blessed the day I met Joe and his family. He has been a steadfast and dear friend. I will miss him dearly. Love you my friend! Slainte.

  6. Randy & Family says:

    My deepest condolences from me and my family. Mr Miller was someone who i always looked up to growing up and always tried to impress when he would take us motor bike riding or teaching me how to water ski at the lake. Rest in peace Mr Miller.

  7. Charmene & Roy Gladys says:

    We met Gail and Joe on our Hawaii cruise and became very friendly. Joe was such a wonderful man and will be greatly missed .We will always remember the great time we had on our cruise. Our prayers to you Gail and your family. Love from Charmene & Roy in Australia

  8. Ken & Arlene Graves says:

    We have been friends with Joe & his family for many years.
    We have always appreciated his friendship, help and advice, especially when developing our lot at Mabel Lake.
    He will be sorely missed. Our deepest condolences to Gail and family.

  9. Pam and Tim Boyko says:

    So very sorry for the passing of Joe. He will definitely be missed by all who knew him at the lake. Rest in Peace my friend.

  10. Douglas Mc Candless says:

    So sorry to hear about Joe He was a good friend we had some good time to together. Rest in peace Joe Your friend Doug

  11. Paddy Brown says:

    I worked with Joe within the ILWU and in his Gang on many occasions. He wore his heart on his sleave always. He is well remembered by everyone who knew him.
    Sorry for your loss

  12. Dale and Warren Schalin says:

    Remembering Joe

    Joe was a mentor and friend, always willing to share his knowledge to help. A man who was game to try repairing or fixing anything, making it real that it’s never too old to learn. A friend whose blessing will carry on in our memories forever.

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