Anthony Charles Miller's Obituary
On Jan 23, 2026 Anthony Charles Miller left this earth for a well deserved rest & new journey on his next sublime path. Tony passed quietly in his apt. on Maui surrounded by angels.
Tony was born on 10/11/55 to Seattleites Robert Charles Miller & Evelyn Natelli Miller. He was a child who loved cats, & raised chameleons as well as love birds in his bedroom in his Wallingford family home. In adolescence soccer & chess were his hobbies. He graduated from an alternative high school where he baked bread for credits. Tony also grew into a very talented guitarist into his adult years.
Tony was a valued employee at Rabano Co. in Seattle as a skilled mechanic, welder, & metal worker. A member of The Automotive Machinist Union Local 289, his employer Dave Rogers said, “l remember Tony helping me out a lot when I 1st started out, he was a good guy.”
Tony cared for his parents right through hospice at his home in NE Seattle. Then, 2013 brought Tony to Maui after caregiving, through hospice, his sister Celene in their shared apartment. Swimming in the ocean was a highlight of his Maui life.
Preceded in death by his parents & sister Celene Rose Miller. Nieces Allison Marie Miller & Erica Lee Kesling.
Tony is survived by his Miller siblings: brother Christopher Robert, sisters Lynette Marie, Monica Louise, & Jolyn Ann. Nieces AnnMarie Irene Kesling Dickson, & Alisha Colleen Soper, nephews Jeffery Charles Miller & Eric Robert Miller & great-nephews Cooper Douglas Dickson & Brodie James Dickson, & great niece Brynn Allison Miller.
To his Maui Ohana, which included Family Life Center staff & especially to Julia Taylor who shared that, “Tony was unique, always smiling & had lots of stories to share” & to his friends on Maui Tony’s Seattle family thanks you all for your help & friendships.
SWIM FREE Tony, you are loved & will be missed.
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