Angela Ruth Miller
Angela Ruth Miller

She is survived by her husband, Brett Michael Kerr; her mother, LuAnn Knosalla Miller; her father, Gregory John Miller; and her sisters, Michelle (Dennis) Hemminger and Lisa Miller, as well as a niece and three nephews, all of whom she loved deeply.
Angie graduated from the University of Minne sota in 2004 with a nursing degree and devoted more than 20 years to caring for others. Nursing was not just her profession; it was who she was. She served as a frontline nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic, working in New Jersey and traveling wherever she was needed most, always stepping forward without hesi- tation. She worked in both the ICU and PACU, pro- viding exceptional medical care, compassion, reassurance, and humanity during some of her patients’ most dicult moments. Her pa - tients loved her, and she loved them in return.
Angie was full of life and always ready for the next adventure. She had a con tagious laugh, a huge heart, and a rare ability to make people feel safe and loved just by being near her. She was also a die-hard Kansas City Chiefs fan, which meant that Brett and Angie’s house was proudly di- vided-but no matter the teams, they always watched the games together, side by side.
Trying to sum up Angie in a few words feels impossi- ble. She was a loving wife, partner, and best friend.
She was vibrant, selfless, adventurous, and endlessly loving. She believed in be - ing present, being kind, and making a home wherever love existed. She filled her family and friends' lives with warmth, laughter, and meaning, and she will be missed beyond words.
Please join us as we gather to celebrate the life of Angie Miller Kerr, honoring her love, compassion, and the many lives she touched.
The Celebration of Life service will be held on Feb. 28, 2026, at 11 a.m. at St.
Paul the Apostle Church, located at 201 Dalton Circle, Horseshoe Bay, TX 78657.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in An- gie's name to Baylor Scott & White in Supporting the Nursing Excellence Fund.
This foundation supports nurses in continuing their education and professional growth, helping them be- come the very best frontline caregivers-an impact that reflects Angie's gener ous spirit and commitment to caring for others.
Envelopes will be avail able at the church, but you may also donate at https:// host.nxt.blackbaud.com/ donor-form/?svcid=renx t&formId=207987f 0-269e-4dc7-be220a8744b5106d&en- vid=p-EixB6OfzF0SLh -
1qcW5D18w&zone=usa (Please be sure to label all donations in the name of Angie Miller-Kerr.)