IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Sheree
Miller
December 6, 1955 – March 8, 2024
Sheree Miller, aged 68, of Parker, Idaho, passed away on March 8, 2024 from a presumed heart attack. She was born on December 6, 1955 in St. Anthony, Idaho. She is survived by her brother Mike Miller (Julie), sister JoAnn Simmons (Brad), children Russ Little (Margo), Jamie Robison (Michael), Jed Little (Andrea), and grandchildren Eden, Lacie, Sadie, Cody, Alyssa, Gavin, Carter, Haylei, Jaron, Gabren, and Riggins. Sheree was preceded in death by her mother LaDell, and father Victor, brothers Eddie, Mark, Ralph, and sister Betty Jean. Sheree was the middle child of seven, born to LaDell and Victor Miller.
As a child she loved playing sports, especially softball. She enjoyed riding horses and being outdoors. In her early twenties, Sheree went to work as a cook for Teton Trail Rides, and was later promoted to become a wrangler. Sheree loved riding horses, and spending time in the mountains. It was at this time that Sheree met her first husband Kevin Little. Sheree and Kevin were blessed with three wonderful children. Russ, Jamie, and Jed. She cared for her family deeply and took her responsibility of being a wife and mother very serious. Even when funds were tight she always made a point to make sure her family was taken care of. She has always been very proud of her children, grandchildren, and of all their accomplishments and the people they are.
Later in life Sheree worked as a Postal Employee for the Driggs, Idaho Post Office. During her time at the Post Office she enjoyed writing notes to people on the envelopes. It was noted by many that they enjoyed these little notes more than the letters inside. She was quoted saying "Customers aren't Post Office Boxes they're people." She always remembered everyone who came into the Post Office and made people feel welcome and cared for.
She was a very thoughtful friend and family member and loved to make people feel remembered. She made efforts to remember family and friend's birthdays. Sheree loved sending notes, texts, or making phone calls to friends and family. Friends could always count on Sheree to answer a phone call or text. She could make a friend with anyone. One time she spoke with someone on the phone for 30 mins who dialed the wrong number.
Sheree was a very independent person and always wanted to be prepared for any catastrophe so as not to be a burden to those around her. She was one of the most trusting and giving people to those who were close to her.
She also enjoyed creating humorous and witty works of poetry. In her later years when her health didn't allow her to do the activities that she wanted, she made it a point to engage in social media and to keep up on all the activities of friends and loved ones. Her charitable acts have touched many people's lives. Sheree's kind and loving personality will be sorely missed.
A Viewing for Sheree will be held at the Parker LDS Church on March 13, 2024, from 6-8 P.M.
Funeral Services will be held at the Parker LDS Church on March 14, 2024, at 11 a.m. with a
viewing held from 10-10:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Parker Cemetery under the direction of Bert Flamm Mortuary.
Funeral services will be live-streamed and may be viewed here:
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