Glynn Thomas Miller

Glynn Thomas Miller, of Seabrook, Texas passed away on Thursday, September 6, 2018 in Seabrook at the age of 51.  He was born on November 9th, 1966 in Oakdale, California to Charles Thomas Miller and Cathleen Cain Miller. He is Survived by his wife Dawn Miller, his son Weston, daughters Heather, Madison and Claire, granddaughter Blake, his father Charles Thomas Miller, his brother Casey Miller, and a nephew and nieces.

“CT” was a veteran of the US Navy and enjoyed being on the water and beach life. His effervescent personality touched many people and he always made a friend everywhere he went.

“When Thomas entered the room, you could tell he had a sense of humor. He was a man that could make anyone smile and laugh. The joy that he brought into a room was something extremely special. His funny stories and quick-witted response gave hope to those going through a tough time. We celebrate his memory with the same love and compassion he shared to all. He will be missed dearly but the laughter and joy he gave will live on in all of us. ”

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A Memorial Service will be on Tuesday September 11,2018 at 10:30am at Crowder Funeral Home, WEBSTER LOCATION, 111 East Medical Center Blvd., Webster, Texas  77598.

14 comments

  1. I only knew him a brief time. CT was bigger than life. Such a happy, fun person. My heart breaks for his family. God bless you all.

    Corinna Wright
  2. Forever in our Hearts!! Love You “Magnum”!!

    La Shanka

    Carla Croghan
  3. Truly a great man with a huge heart! Every time he was in a room, he over took everyone with his personality and genuine demeanor! He is gone too soon but will never be forgotten! We truly are lucky to have him as a friend. Our condolences to Dawn and his family. Robert and Cynthia Carbajal

    Robert and Cynthia carbajal
  4. Always had something nice to say about folks, had an infectious smile and had a terrific sense of humor; will be missed!

    Jane Hall
  5. This is tragic news and a heartbreaking loss that will be very difficult to overcome for a long time. We would like to express our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to CT’s family and friends. We only knew CT for a short period of time, but we instantly thought of him as so much more than a colleague. CT was like an uncle or a brother you never knew you had, just a wonderful person to be around. His personality was infectious, and you could tell he had zest for life that you could only try to imitate. We will continue to pray for the Miller family, and we look forward to being reunited with our “brother” CT in Heaven one day in the future.

    will Morefield
  6. So sorry to hear of CT’s passing. He had an amazing ability to make people smile and laugh. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.

    Billie Folse
  7. So sorry Dawn for your loss and
    That his grandchild will not be able to know him. I will always remember the joy of watching him play with Ashley and Alexandria at Christmas. I am sure he is bringing joy in heaven.

    Linda Tarver
  8. I am so very sorry and heart broken to hear of CTs passing! My most heart felt condolences to Dawn and the rest of the family! Some of my fondest memories are times I spent working with CT as road warriors, chasing smokestacks and finding ways to crack each other up over twenty years ago! He never spoke a negative word (that I ever heard) about anyone and was the absolute best at his job. His humor, passion and long friendship helped shape me professionally and have affected me personally, I will deeply miss him. CT was always so proud to tell me about his kids and grandchildren. Words cannot express his love for his family.

    James Webb
  9. So so sorry to hear of this!! We had only recently met CT, but always enjoyed his company. CT was so fun, kind and generous and really made an impact in the room. He would joke and play with our 6 year old, pulling money out of ear and joking with her. Great guy with a huge heart, he will be missed. Prayers to Dawn and the family!

    Chris, Kristin and Addyson Skendziel
  10. Deepest sympathy to the family . I did not know him long , but he was the kindest , most likable person. He was always smiling , and talking about his kids made him smile even more . I will keep your family in my prayers.

    Carrie Snook
  11. I was blessed with the opportunity to get to know CT since he was hired at Flanders. I could tell the very fist time I talked to CT that he loved life. CT was a large part of our team, he will be missed. My heart breaks for his family. May God Bless you all!!

    Jon Black

    Jon Black
  12. CT, so very very sorry for your loss. Their are no words. We are thinking about you and your family . You will find the strength to endure . I’ve know you for 46 years and I know how strong you are . We have you in our prayers.

    Carolyn and Ben Hedgpeth

    Ben Hedgpeth
  13. My prayers are with CT’s family. I only new CT for a short time but we had an instant connection because of his great personality. No favor was to big and was always wiling to help. He was always fun to be around and quick to bring a smile to your face and yet very professional with a positive outlook for life. He loved his family and the world will be a little less without him. Now he gets to put a smile on God’s face.

    Gerry Thomas

    Gerry Thomas
  14. I met CT through work and he quickly became a friend. He was a hard worker and a great man, who lit up any room he walked in. He loved his family very much and I know this because he talked about them all the time. God Bless you all through this trying time. My deepest condolences.

    Casie C.

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