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Kristina Marie Miller (Sales) passed away on February 4, 2025, in Minneola, Kansas. She was born on March 15, 1988, in Garden City, Kansas.
Kristina dedicated much of her life to caring for others. She worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant, providing compassionate care to many across Kansas, from Wichita to Liberal. Later, she transitioned into an administrative role as an Office Manager at Ashland Feeders. However, her greatest and most cherished role was caring for her family and loved ones—a responsibility she embraced wholeheartedly.
Family was at the center of Kristina’s world. She is survived by her mother, Linda Maupin; her father, Hugh Sales; her husband, Matt Miller; and her beloved children: Addison, Dove, Garret, Ellie, and Bailee. She also leaves behind her siblings: Nathan Sales, Evan Sales, Preston Sales, Chandler Blanchat, Steve Green, and Jeff Green; as well as her grandmother Margie Byer and many other cherished family members and friends.
Kristina found joy in life’s simple pleasures. She had a deep love for horses and enjoyed cooking for those she cared about. She took pride in doing her children's hair and treasured every moment spent with them. Whether dancing with loved ones or singing along to music while driving down the road, Kristina embraced life with warmth and enthusiasm. She also enjoyed fishing and hunting—always seeking opportunities to be outdoors and make lasting memories with those she held dear. She even tried to have a green thumb over the last few years however, she found out that her thumb was not so green and even fake flowers were not safe.
In recent years, Kristina found great comfort in her faith, deepening her relationship with her Lord and Savior. Her strength and unwavering love touched everyone who knew her. Though she could be stubborn at times, it was part of what made her so deeply loved—her passion for life was undeniable.
Kristina’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her. May the love she shared continue to bring comfort to those who mourn her passing.
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