It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our youngest son Richard “Rich” Lee Miros on January 11, 2025. Rich passed away in Ogden, Utah following a long valiant battle with cancer.
Rich was born September 14, 1967, to Louie and Barbara Miros in Lewistown, Montana, He joined an older brother Robert “Rob”.
Rich spent his childhood in Lewistown, the place he always called home. He loved reminiscing with stories galore. In 1984 Rich moved to Wolf Point with his parents. He attended school in Wolf Point graduating in 1986. He played football for the Wolf Point Wolves and was manager of the Wolf Point Wolves boys basketball team.
In Lewistown he played football and wrestled. He played on the Junior High team that never lost a game. After graduating from high school Rich attended Northern Montana College at Havre. After deciding college was not his cup of tea, he worked various jobs relocating to Utah in 1994.
He loved sports, specifically football, wrestling and baseball. Rich was a die-hard LA Dodgers and Montana Grizzlies fan, as a young boy a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, at an older age, a Raiders fan. He loved his family! His favorite and special holiday was Christmas. His determination to spend Christmas with his family brought him to Helena, on the 22nd of December 2024.
We wish to extend a special thank you to Jeremy, Ryan, Lori, Bill and Heidi for caring for Rich through and during his illness. We are forever grateful.
At the time of his passing, Rich was the beverage manager at Brewskis, a tavern in Ogden, Utah.
Rich is survived by his mother and father, Barbara and Louie Miros of Helena; brother Rob (Gayna) Miros; nephew, Kurtis (Tabitha) Miros and niece, Becky (Dylan) Lang and a special great niece Harlow Lang. He is also survived by Aunt Frances Talbot of Great Falls and Aunt and Uncle, Janet and Larry Lucas of Bismarck, ND and several cousins and extended family and friends. He is preceded in death his maternal grandparents, Art Fisher and Hazel Nelson, his paternal grandparents, Matt and Viola Miros and his favorite pet dog, Lola.
A celebration of his life will be held in Ogden Utah later, the day, date and time will be posted to this website when arrangements have been completed. His cremated remains will be buried at Forestvale Cemetery later the same.
Service Schedule
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Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Greg and Cathy Kovich says
Rob, Gayna and family we are sorry for your loss. May happy memories fill your hearts and replace the sorrow as the days pass.
Vonnie Jenkins says
I’m so sorry to hear the loss of Rich. I had the privilege to worked with him and he was very funny & outgoing! Gonna miss that smile!
Julie (Fleharty) Massaro says
Louie, Barb, Rob and the rest of Rich’s family,
My sincere condolences to you with the passing of Rich. He was always “larger than life” and such a goofball! Always the jokester, with such a happy-go-lucky attitude! I have fond memories of being in school with him in Lewistown. I’m sorry to hear that he had cancer. I pray he is at peace and no longer suffering. My prayers and love to you all!
GAY Pennington says
So sorry for your loss Barb, Louie & families.. I didn’t no him. But I bet he is such a nice person just like you too.You have my Condolence and prayers and hugs! Miss you both alot..Think about you too and miss your smiling faces… May God be with you all. Hugs And love.💙🙏🏼🙏🏼🤗🤗🌹🌹🫶🫶💙💙
Elva Arthur says
Peace be with you and your family at this difficult time. Hope to see you one of these days. I will keep you in my prayers!
Rob Pedersen says
Rich was a very good friend of mine in high school in Wolf Point. We played football together, got into some light mischief with each other, and had many good memories. I treasured time spent with Rich, and regret not seeing him much after college. He was a loyal friend who would give a guy in need the shirt off his back. He was honest, caring, and a truly good human being. The Lord made a great one in Rich Miros and I will miss knowing I won’t be able to see him here on earth. I know he is in a good place now though and is free from pain. May God bless his family and help them grieve. Rob Pedersen, Class of 1986, WPHS
Tracie Grimm says
Words cannot express the sorrow I feel for you. May the good memories stay with you and make you smile. My prayers are with you now and in the days to come. God Bkess You Real Good
Cynthia Thomas says
I have such great memories of Richie. One of my favorites is he said the 4 seasons were deer season, elk season, grouse season and pheasant season! He was always such a smiling happy boy. The world lost a great man!