Kam Miller

Kam Miller

 

Kameron "Kam" Ray Miller, 48 of Waterloo, IA passed away suddenly on

Monday, April 13, 2020 at home.

A graveside service was held at 1:30 p.m., on Sunday, April 26, 2020 at the West Union Cemetery on Highway 150.  Due to the restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic, the family asks everyone to met in their cars at the West Union Fairgrounds between 12:45 and 1 p.m.  Vehicles will then be led to the cemetery by the West Union Fire Dept.  They were directed to turn your radios to a specific station as the service was broadcast through that station.  Upon entering the cemetery, the procession of vehicles were directed by Kam’s resting spot where the family was located.

  Everyone was then directed on where to go and eventually park.  *All persons were  required to stay in their vehicles before, during and after the service. *

In lieu of flowers the family would request monetary donations go to Bank 1st in West Union for his children’s college fund.

Kam was born on January 27, 1972 in West Union to Richard and Judy (Mann) Miller. He was baptized and confirmed at Bethel Presbyterian Church in West Union. Kam graduated from North Fayette High School in 1990.

He was united in marriage to Melissa (Missy) Ott on September 16, 2000 in West Union. Two children were born to this union.

For the past thirteen years, Kam has worked as the Sales Manager of the

Equipment Division at Martin Brothers in Cedar Falls. Prior to his employment at Martin Brothers, Kam worked at Red Heart Pizza, Haycraft Cabinets, H & H Food Service, and Metro Services. He also volunteered as a fireman for the West Union Fire Department for twelve years.

Kam was knowN to anyone he met as a kind, loving selfless man who was very devoted to his wife and children. He never hesitated to jump right in and help people no matter what kind of a task it might be. He made an extraordinary impact on those that knew and loved him.

Kam was his daughter Brinley’s number one fan in the stands for volleyball and was proud to help coach son Max’s team in football. He had a wonderful network of friends at their place at the river and his Martin Bros family was very special to him. He loved golf, Nascar and was a big

fan of the Steelers. He was always the last one to leave the party but the first one up to wash all the dishes. Most of all his his love and devotion to his wife Missy was inspirational.

Kam is survived by his wife and their two children, Brinley Bea and Maxwell Jean; father, Richard Miller of West Union; siblings, Kirk (Crisha) Miller of Solon, Kory (Christy) Miller of Stewartville, Minnesota, and Katrina (Craig) Schmitt of West Union; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Jean and

Mary Ann Ott of Waucoma; brothers-in-law, Jeff (Ruth) Ott of Waukee and Tracy (Paula) Ott of New Hampton; nieces and nephews, Trent Blessing, Trevor (Maggie) Blessing, Shae Goldsberry, Grant Goldsberry, Mya Miller, Madelyn Miller, Colton Miller, Caleb Miller, Abby Schmitt, Aidan Schmitt, Caroline Ott, Brennen (Emily) Ott, Miranda Ott, and Wade Schmitt; and great nephews, Brooks Blessing, Wyatt Johnson and Owen Ott, and very special

friends Rick, Kathryn and Matt Moser.

He is preceded in death by his mother, Judy Miller; sister, Bridget Miller;

Grandparents, Ralph and Edith Mann and Richard and Velma Miller; and Grandparents-in-law Ben and Lorraine Busta and John and Margaret Ott ; Good friend, Mike Moser.

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