Charles Glossauer Miller, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle, passed away peacefully at his home in St. George, Utah, on Saturday, Jan. 6, 2024. Charlie was 83 years old.
Charlie was born on Oct. 20, 1940, in Provo, Utah, to Charles Dresden Miller and Olga Komarkova Miller. He spent his childhood in Salt Lake City where he earned his Eagle Scout and Arrow of Light. He attended East High School where he excelled as an All-State first baseman. Charlie’s love for baseball continued throughout his life as he played in various baseball and softball leagues. He was the all-time, No. 1 Dodgers fan.
After graduating from the University of Utah with degrees in History and Biological Sciences, Charlie embarked on an incredible journey of service. He served in various church callings, including nine different Bishoprics. From 1960 to 1963, he served as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Austria.
Charlie also dedicated several years of service as a medic in the Utah National Guard. His commitment to helping others extended beyond his military service. He found great fulfillment as a teacher and touched countless lives during his time at Millcreek High School. Teaching was not just a career for Charlie; it was his passion.
In addition to teaching, Charlie pursued a successful career as a real estate broker and appraiser. His expertise and dedication were well-known among colleagues and clients alike. Throughout his professional life, he always strived for excellence and achieved great success.
While Charlie had many accomplishments professionally, nothing brought him greater joy than spending time with his family. He married the love of his life Diane Leavitt on Aug. 23, 1965, in Salt Lake City. Together they raised three children: Matthew Miller (Hollie) from St. George, Utah; Valerie Warner (Gill) from Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Marianne Huntsman (James) from Salt Lake City, Utah.
Charlie was adored by his 19 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He leaves a beautiful legacy of love, kindness and fun memories. Charlie’s favorite pastimes were playing games with his children and grandchildren, and spending time with friends, creating bonds that will forever be cherished.
In his spare time, Charlie enjoyed restoring antique furniture and traveling with Diane. The couple shared a passion for exploring new places, and their favorite destinations included Austria and Prague, where his mother was raised. Charlie’s adventurous spirit and curiosity enriched his life and the lives of those around him.
Charlie is survived by his dear wife Diane, who will always hold his memory close to her heart. He is also survived by his siblings Richard H. Miller (Sherry) of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Annetta Link of California. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Ruth.
Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the viewing on Saturday, Jan. 13, from 9-10:30 a.m. at Spilsbury Mortuary. The funeral service honoring Charlie’s life will be held on the same day at 11 a.m. at Spilsbury Mortuary in St. George, Utah. For those unable to attend in person, the service can be viewed online via the link provided on Spilsbury Mortuary’s website.
Following the funeral service, interment will take place in Tonaquint Cemetery where Charlie will be laid to rest in a peaceful final resting place.
The Miller family would like to express their deep appreciation to the caring individuals from Applegate who provided exceptional care for Charlie until the very end. Their kindness and compassion brought comfort not only to Charlie but also to his loved ones during this difficult time.
Arrangements are under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S Bluff St., St. George, 435-673-2454. Family and friends are invited to sign Charlie’s online guest book.
Charlie’s legacy will forever be remembered by those who knew and loved him. He will be deeply missed, but his spirit will live on in the hearts of all who were touched by his warmth, generosity and unwavering love for his family. Rest in peace, dear Charlie.