To Norrin, "Let the Light Shine Through." - Mom
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Our story is a tragedy...
On Thursday, March 28, 2019, at 8:20 p.m., Stephanie Falon Miller, a mother, daughter, and granddaughter, was tragically killed by her ex-husband inside of a WAWA store on Old Sugartown Rd. in Radnor, PA.
This happened during what was supposed to be a "custody exchange," but it turned into a nightmare.
Stephanie Falon Miller was amazing. She committed her life to helping others. She continued doing this after her beautiful son, Norrin, our grandson, was born.
Norrin is only six (6) years old. He loves Pokemon, cars, and is a HUGE Philadelphia Phillies, 76ers, and Eagles fan.
We are capable of caring for him, but it destroys our family knowing that she will never have the opportunity to engage with Norrin again.
She won't be able to watch Norrin mature. She won't have any further input into his upbringing. She won't be able to share in his triumphs... she won't be able to shoulder his pain. Her commitment to her son was her only priority and even her own well being paled in comparison.
Stephanie was a very proud occupational therapist; helping the elderly as well as children with special needs. Our loss cannot be stated in words, but she will be remembered by the lives she changed for the better.
We thank you for continuing to shine the light through.
Thank you again.
On Thursday, March 28, 2019, at 8:20 p.m., Stephanie Falon Miller, a mother, daughter, and granddaughter, was tragically killed by her ex-husband inside of a WAWA store on Old Sugartown Rd. in Radnor, PA.
This happened during what was supposed to be a "custody exchange," but it turned into a nightmare.
Stephanie Falon Miller was amazing. She committed her life to helping others. She continued doing this after her beautiful son, Norrin, our grandson, was born.
Norrin is only six (6) years old. He loves Pokemon, cars, and is a HUGE Philadelphia Phillies, 76ers, and Eagles fan.
We are capable of caring for him, but it destroys our family knowing that she will never have the opportunity to engage with Norrin again.
She won't be able to watch Norrin mature. She won't have any further input into his upbringing. She won't be able to share in his triumphs... she won't be able to shoulder his pain. Her commitment to her son was her only priority and even her own well being paled in comparison.
Stephanie was a very proud occupational therapist; helping the elderly as well as children with special needs. Our loss cannot be stated in words, but she will be remembered by the lives she changed for the better.
We thank you for continuing to shine the light through.
Thank you again.
Organizer
Carole Miller
Organizer
Devon, PA