Guin Miller

October 31, 2024

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Guin Miller, a beloved husband, father, g-pa, brother, friend and boss. 
Guin, born on September 9, 1962, in Breckenridge, Texas, peacefully departed from this world on October 17, 2024, in his home in Lubbock, Texas, surrounded by loved ones. He is no longer suffering and is rejoicing in the arms of his savior, Jesus Christ.
Guin graduated from Woodson High School and attended Cisco College. Guin married Charla Williams on April 18, 1987, in Post, Texas. Guin started his own business in Lubbock, specializing in structural steel construction. His work ethic and passion for his craft were unmatched. He strived to continually improve his business, and his employees’ lives with his dedication and hard work. Guin also found time to enjoy his hobbies such as cruising in his jeep, playing softball, working on the back patio and most importantly, spending time with his family. These unbroken commitments defined his essence. 
Guin is survived by his adoring wife, Charla Miller; sons, Chase (Jennifer) Tatum and Chad Miller (Heather Pierson); and daughter, Alex (Clint) Windham. Guin’s memory will be lovingly preserved by his brothers, James, Steve, Michael, Tommy, Pete Ray and Rocky Miller; as well as his sister, Nancy “Bunny” Lynch. His grandchildren, whom he loved unconditionally, Michael Tatum, Elliott Windham, and Nicholas Tatum, will forever cherish the moments shared with their beloved grandfather. Baby McCalan Windham will be welcomed into the family on Tuesday, October 22, 2024. Although he will have never met his g-pa, he will know how much he loved him. 
Guin was preceded in death by his parents, Guin “Sonny” Miller and Mary Ann Sparks; and his grandparents, Ivan and Florence Miller.
Graveside services were held in the Woodson Cemetery on Sunday, October 20, 2024. Memorial services to celebrate Guin’s life were on Monday, October 21, 2024, at Lake Ridge Chapel and Memorial Designers in Lubbock, TX.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org in honor of Guin. His impact on those who knew him will be everlasting, a true testament to a life celebrated and deeply cherished.