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Carl "Bill" William Miron

November 19, 1960 — May 11, 2026

Following a short fight with cancer Carl William (Bill) Miron, loving husband and father left us on May 11, 2026 at age 65 in Centennial, Colorado at home with his wife and daughter by his side. Carl left behind his loving wife of 38 years, Julie (Frazier) Miron and daughters and son in laws, Heidi (Herbst) Van Den Elzen (Steve), Amanda (Miron) Montgomery (Alex) and Shawna (Miron) Gillesby (Zach). Carl also left behind three grandchildren Bennett, Carmen and Kennedy Van Den Elzen as well as sisters Cindy (Miron) McCall (Jeff) and Jill (Miron) Maki (Bob) and aunts, numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.

Carl was preceded in death by his son Collin Miron, his parents Carl Miron and Verna (Walstrom) Miron and his sisters, Waneta Miron and Dawn Miron.

Carl was originally from the UP, Michigan where he was a lumberjack with his father, he then moved to Colorado in his 20"s but visited often. Carl was a roofer for a few years and then a truck driver for Yellow Freight (YRC) until he retired. Carl was an avid pool player for years and had won numerous awards. Carl and his wife also built an off road track (Colorado Off Road Extreme) which the entire family ran for many years and where he and his son raced and many trophies won. The track was a vision of Carl's and was a wonderful source of fun for everyone who came and where great friendships were made. After retirement Carl kept himself busy traveling some with his wife in their camper and growing marijuana at home and other gardening.

Carl will be truly missed and remembered by all who knew him. A Celebration Of Life will be held but is not scheduled at this time. if you would like to be included please contact the family and you will be notified when arrangements are made. Carl's ashes will be buried with his parents and sister in Michigan at a later date. In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or The Make A Wish Foundation and prayers are always appreciated.

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