Quentin L Miller aka “Grandpa Q”
On October 2, 2021, Quentin L. Miller, also known as “Grandpa Q”, age 71, went to heaven from his home in the Helena Valley.
He was born on August 26, 1950, in Webster, South Dakota, to Elmo M. Miller and Alice J. Loterbauer. The family later moved to Bozeman, MT.
He graduated from Montana State University with a BS Degree in Physical Education. There he met and married Kathryn Hollenback. From this union, a daughter and son were born, Kristyn and Matt. After years of marriage, Quentin and Kathryn parted ways, but shared the common belief of always doing what was best for their children.
In 1998, he met Linda Stinger at a dance in Silver City, MT. They became best friends and later married. Quentin now had a new wife and two more daughters, Lisa and Mindy.
Quentin loved life, giving it his all and lived it to the extreme. In college, he started by playing football for MSU Bobcats in Bozeman. He became an avid game hunter over the years including deer, elk, moose, bear, and more. He and his best friend, Gary Mann, would spend hours catching walleye at the Gates of the Mountains. Like his mother, Quentin developed a love of cooking and creating his own recipes. He and his wife, Linda, built a thriving sausage business known as Grandpa Q’s using his special recipes. However, he was most proud of his family and the friendships developed over his life.
Prior to retirement, he worked as a Maintenance Superintendent with the Montana Department of Transportation for over 30 years.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Jerry Miller of Douglas, WY. He is survived by his wife, Linda R Miller (Talseth), daughter, Kristyn (Dwight) Miller, and Abigail of Parker, CO; son, Matthew (Dawn) Miller, Tristan and Colter of Three Forks, MT; Lisa Stinger and Lane of Fort Benton, MT; and Mindy (Jim) Mayer, Mecedes, Sidney, and Bobby of Malta, MT.
There will be a celebration of life on Friday, October 8, 2021, at Hannaford Street Bible Church, 830 N Hannaford St, Helena, MT at 11:00 a.m.
Donations are appreciated to the Hannaford Street Bible Church or a charity of your choice.
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
11:00 a.m.
Friday October 8, 2021
Hannaford Street Bible Church
830 N Hannaford St
Helena, Montana 59601
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
11:00 a.m.
Friday October 8, 2021
Hannaford Street Bible Church
830 N Hannaford St
Helena, Montana 59601
Kim Flatow says
Linda and family, I am so sorry to learn of your loss. Quentin was a wonderful man. Hold your memories close until the day you are reunited. God bless Quentin and all of you.
Rene O'Reilly says
Linda…my heart goes out to you. You are one of the the kindest, most caring people I know. I look back on our days @ Martin IGA…they were easier because of you.
take care of yourself…
Sioux Roth says
Linda and family:
What a life we’ll lived! May your wonderful memories of Quentin, sustain you during this difficult time and remain forever more in your hearts. Peace and Grace. Sioux Roth
Melanie A Symons says
Linda
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Quentin was one of a kind and a great man. I am happy to have known him. May your memories bring you comfort.
Melanie Symons
Cathy Schneckloth Dawe says
Linda,
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family following the loss of Quentin! May God give you peace and comfort!
Donna Coman says
Linda & family,
I was so sorry to hear about Quentin’s passing. You have so many special memories. Keep those close to your heart. I’m going to miss his hugs.
Love you ..
Donna Coman
Susan (Keim) Doran says
Dear Linda and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband Quentin. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. I am so glad I got to meet him at our 50th Class Reunion… such a nice and friendly guy.
Wishing you and your family peace, strength and comfort in the days ahead of you. Cherish all the lovely memories you all shared. With sincere sympathy, Susan (Keim) Doran 🙏❤️😇🌹
Sharon Heigh says
Thoughts and prayers are with you. Sharon Baker Heigh, Dan Kaberline and Family
Dee Feddes says
Linda, my heart is so sad for you and your family! Remember all the great times! Trust your deep faith and have peace with eternal life! Love you!!
J D Powell says
“Q” had an office connected to the Comm Shop where I worked. One afternoon I went into his office and said, “Hey Q, how did you get that big scratch in your new truck?” He about broke his neck getting outside to see. I won’t repeat the words uttered, nay shouted, after not finding a mark… He was a good guy and fun to tease.
Greg Gardner says
I did not know Quentin very well, but his Mother Alice was our House Mother and she was a “Firecracker”. Loved her dearly
Debra Remillard says
Dear Linda, I read of this too late to attend his service and it broke my heart. Quentin always left me smiling and loving my job. He was one of my favorites because he kept me “on my toes” with his unstoppable wit. What a loss.
Debra from Associated Dermatology 💖
Sally Nyland says
Linda and Family,
Please accept my condolences and know you are in my thoughts at this difficult time.
Lance Zanto says
God speed my good friend. You will be missed.