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Beth A.
Miller
May 30, 2026
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
Starts at 10:00 am (Central time)
Beth Anne Miller, 56, of Washington, Missouri, passed away on May 30, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family.
Beth was born on May 15, 1970, in St. Louis, Missouri, to John Mitchell and Mary Beth Mitchell. She shared a beautiful life with her beloved husband, Frank Miller, and together they built a loving family over the course of their 30 years together.
Beth's greatest joy and proudest accomplishment was being a mother. She devoted her life to her children, Mitchell, Mekenzie, and Macauley Miller, whom she loved with all her heart. Before dedicating herself full-time to raising her family, Beth worked as a flight attendant for TWA, a career that reflected her adventurous spirit, warm personality, and love of connecting with people. She also spent many years as a cosmetic counter manager, where she combined her passion for beauty with her gift for making others feel special. Beth loved helping customers discover their confidence through makeup and took great joy in brightening someone's day with a kind word, a listening ear, and a touch of glamour.
Beth's favorite place in the world was the beach. She especially loved Clearwater, Florida, and spending time at Frenchy's, where she found peace, happiness, and some of her most cherished memories. The beach was her happy place—a place that reflected her warmth, joy, and love for life's simple pleasures.
Known for her kindness, beauty, compassion, and vibrant spirit, Beth had a remarkable ability to make everyone feel loved and welcome. She was the sweetest and most caring person, always putting others before herself and offering comfort, encouragement, and laughter wherever she went. Her radiant smile, generous heart, and unwavering devotion to her family will never be forgotten.
Beth was also a passionate dog lover and rescuer. She opened her heart and home to countless animals throughout her life and considered her dogs cherished members of the family. She is reunited with her beloved companions McGilly, ZsaZsa, MayDay, and Buttercup. She leaves behind her treasured dogs Boogie, Bebe, and Johny, who brought her endless joy and companionship.
In addition to her husband and children, Beth is survived by her parents, John and Mary Beth Mitchell, her sisters, Meg Curl and Molly Mitchell-Gilliam; her brother, David Mitchell; her brothers-in-law, Bret Curl and Tommy Gilliam; her sister-in-law, Barbara Mitchell; her cousins, Mark Chiodini and Rob Chiodini; and her beloved nieces and nephews: Trevor and Parker Curl; Cole and Quinn Craddock; Molly, Katie, Tommy, and Gracie Gilliam; and Harry and Georgia Mitchell; father-in law John Gray and mother-in-law Toni Gray; and her future daughter-in-law, Kasey Ray; and her future son-in-law Tushar Saini.
Beth's life was defined by love—love for her family, her friends, her animals, and everyone fortunate enough to know her. She possessed a rare grace and warmth that touched countless lives. Though her passing leaves an immeasurable void, her spirit will live on in the memories she created, the lives she touched, and the love she gave so freely.
Those who knew Beth will remember her as a beautiful soul whose greatest happiness came from caring for others. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother, a loyal sister and friend, and a compassionate advocate for every dog in need. Her family was her world, and her love will remain with them forever.
Beth will be deeply missed, endlessly loved, and forever remembered.
"To know Beth was to be loved by her."
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be given to the Humane Society of Missouri hsmo.org or St. Louis County Pet Adoption stlouiscountymo.gov
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