In Loving Memory of Leandro “Lee” Miller.
Lee Miller, age 49, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away in his sleep on Sunday December 8, 2024. Lee was a beloved member of our family and community, known for their courage, resilience, and unwavering spirit. Lee was born on August 4, 1975, and throughout his life, he touched the hearts of many. In early 2021, Lee experienced a life-changing event when he suffered a severe stroke. Even in the face of adversity, Lee’s courage never wavered. He faced his illness with grace and determination, inspiring all who knew him to cherish every moment and live life to the fullest. Lee faced life's challenges with remarkable strength, especially when overcoming a serious illness that many thought would define his story. Instead, Lee not only overcame this illness but thrived, turning his journey into a beacon of hope and inspiration for others. Lee was definitely known for his boundless love for his family and his unwavering passion for sports. Lee loved the OSU Buckeyes, with a passion that extended beyond just cheering for his favorite team. His enthusiasm was contagious, and he loved sharing it with others, making every game day an event to remember! Throughout his life, Lee demonstrated immense love for his family and friends, family was at the core of Lee’s life. He touched the lives of everyone he met with his kindness, humor, and warmth. Lee is survived by his children Devin Joseph, Trevon Joseph, Aaron Miller, Ava Miller; grandchildren, Knowledge McCombs, Adonis Joseph; mother, Wanda (Ronald) Little; father, David (Lorraine) Miller, sisters Tammy (Jovon) Mitchell, Ruthie Miller; nieces, Tamereka Bowers Bryant, Camerone Bryant, Cha’Veaya Riffas, Cha’Nyla Riffas, Devyn Butler; nephews, John Bryant Jr., Devonte Butler Jr.; great-niece JaVanah Williams; a host of aunts, uncles, cousins; special friend Alison Weyand. Lee’s legacy of strength, love, and resilience will continue to inspire us all. Though we mourn his loss, we also celebrate the incredible life he lived and the countless lives he touched. Rest in peace, dear Lee.
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