LEWISBURG – Some people amble through life, some hide from life and a very rare few live life as a challenge, lighting up all around them like fireworks or a comet blazing across the sky. Jennifer Lin Miller, 41, of Lewisburg, was one of those rare comets, who comes only once, blazing across our lives. It is with heartbreaking sadness that I relate to you of her passing on Saturday, February 7, 2026 at her residence. She was born on March 23, 1984 in West Lake, OH.
Jen loved competition, and adrenaline rushes. She was an Olympic Development soccer player, also playing at Miami where her team won the MAC. She loved riding her Harley, waterskiing, wake boarding, snowboarding, racing her Camaro and skydiving. Basically, if it was challenging and maybe a bit dangerous, she was all in. What ever she attempted, it was with gusto.
When Jen had an opinion, you knew it. She was stubborn as a mule and soft as a kitten. As one friend put it, Jen was unapologetically Jen. But she loved people for who they were with fierce dedication.
Jen loved to give, had a heart of gold and was willing to help anyone, especially someone who was the underdog. She loved deeply, was a Daddy’s girl and would do anything for her friends and family which included her adopted ones. Jen loved to just have fun. And she sooo loved her fur babies.
Jen worked hard, had a sharp mind and was extremely successful at her job. Right out of college CBS hired her, then IHeart stole her which helped Jen build her “Jenpire.” She modelled on the side and was asked to travel around the world with the cast of a movie to promote the motorcycle featured in it. She spent six months in Australia and loved it, moved to Arizona, then Colorado and finally our Lake Malone in Kentucky to be closer to her family. She knew she had done more in her lifetime than most do in ten.
Jen has been reunited now with her sister Heather and her Dadio as she called him, and is no doubt causing some kind of a ruckus, so if you hear thunder it’s likely her up there dancing. We carry her unbridled spirit with us always and forever in our hearts. Funeral arrangements are private. Tucker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be made at www.tuckerfuneralhomes.com.