Kenneth B. Miller

October 5, 1976 ~ August 25, 2024
Kenneth B. Miller, 47, Criminal Defense Attorney, passed away Sunday, August 25, 2024. Visitation will be from 5:00 - 7:00 pm, Wednesday, August 28, 2024, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary. Funeral Service will be at 10:00 am, Thursday, August 29, 2024, at First Pentecostal Church at MacArthur and Hydraulic. Preceded in death by his father, Kenneth Miller. Survived by his wife, Wendie Miller; daughter, Elizabeth "Ellie" Miller, both of Park City; mother, Gloria (Brock) Jabara; brothers, Bacheus (Melinda) Jarbara, Yule Jabara, all of Wichita, Chris Rundel of St. Joseph, MO, Kevin Miller of Pascagoula, MS.
Kenny was the first guy to do a lot of things as we were growing up. Generally whatever he decided to do, he did. That’s just how he was. I remember in college towards the end he told me he had thought about becoming a lawyer and going to law school. i told kenny you didn’t take any law classes and you have to take an LSTAT to get in. He said he knew, no biggie. Took the test, passed, and the rest is history. it was good to visit with you and be with you towards the end. I’m going to miss you. rest easy cousin.
Brother Buford – incomparable guy. As chill as anyone could possibly be, but full of passion too. Also the kind of guy that hears, 15-20 years after last talking to him, about a loved one dying and reaches out to let you know he was thinking about you.
Kenny, Mike Dodd, Blake, Chris, all hung out together through high school. We were a good group of friends. But more so a close family watching over one another. I know Mike was there to give you one of his big hugs. And to say what the heck you doing here, love ya. We just spoke and caught up a few months ago. Little did I know that would be the last time I was able to talk to ya. Will miss you my friend.
Kenny was a good friend in law school. I am sorry to hear of his passing, we had many a night together hanging out and having a good time solving the world’s problems. Kenny was kind hearted and genuinely cared about people who had not gotten a fair shake or that were downtrodden. Kenny was an excellent legal mind and a good attorney. Condolences to his family.
Casey Jenkins
Life is precious, so is an extra change of pants! These trees in Kennys honor will hopefully outlive us all! Thanks for the Memories. Luv yall!!!
So so sorry to hear this. Kenny had such a fun spirit and a down to earth soul. I am heartbroken for Wendie and Ellie, family and friends. RIP dude.