Jantzen's obituary
Jantzen Miller, a young woman best described as witty, smart, funny, and delightfully sarcastic, was born on October 10, 2001, and sadly passed away on May 26, 2025. She will be forever remembered for her loving spirit, her great intellect, and her unparalleled sense of humor.
She is survived by her mother, Carmen Miller, her father, Tim Miller, and her brother, Quinn Miller, who will always cherish their memories of Jantzen. Their bond, like Jantzen herself, was unique, precious, and deeply treasured. The legacy Jantzen leaves is one of boundless love, both given and received. Jantzen’s family and friends will greatly miss her.
Jantzen was an extraordinary individual. Her accomplishments speak volumes about her character and talent. She was the high school valedictorian, a testament to her hard work and dedication to her studies. Her flair for words made her an exceptional writer who captivated readers with vivid narratives and expertly crafted phrases. A superior dungeon master, she brought a world of fantasy and adventure to life. As a beloved sister, best friend, and daughter, she brought warmth, laughter, and love into the lives of those she cared for. Finally, she was also a caring kitty mama to Frida, proving that her capacity to love extended beyond just the human members of her family.
She possessed a rare wisdom about life, but her greatest gift was teaching others not to take it too seriously. Even in difficult moments, this perspective helped her find glimpses of joy and humor when she could, and those moments of light touched everyone around her.
A Celebration of Life for Jantzen will be held on June 28, 2025, at 1:00 PM at 1370 N Millbend Dr. All those who knew and loved her are invited to remember, mourn, and celebrate her impactful life.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations in her name to “The Peyton Heart Project" or “The Trevor Project”.
Her life was a beacon of love, laughter, and intellectual brilliance that will continue to shine in our hearts. Jantzen will be deeply missed, but her spirit will forever live on in the lives she has touched and the love she has given.