

Emmett Lavern Miller-Stokes
A life well lived
Emmett Stokes was a man whose gentle spirit filled every room he entered, not with a need for attention, but with a quiet strength, deep wisdom, and a heart overflowing with love that always made space for others. He embraced life with profound purpose, unwavering resilience, and a boundless commitment to those he held dear.
He is lovingly survived by his devoted wife of 15 years, Angela, and his four beloved children: Tony (Gina), Amber (Landon), Leslie, and Jacqueline, and his beloved grandchildren (5).
As a father, Emmett was the steadfast anchor, a loving foundation. He poured out his love not just in words, but in every action—always being there, guiding with gentle example, and standing strong with unwavering devotion, even through life's hardest moments. His tender guidance, cherished values, and selfless sacrifices wove themselves into the very fabric of his children's lives, shaping them for generations to come. He believed deeply in the beauty of hard work, the grace of honesty, and the importance of doing right by others, passing these precious beliefs on simply by the radiant way he lived.
Emmett's life was a testament to enduring love and perseverance. He met every challenge with determination, carrying himself with a quiet dignity, his gaze always fixed on what truly mattered most: the embrace of family, the warmth of respect, and the truth of his own heart. He possessed a beautiful gift for making people feel utterly supported and deeply understood, whether through a comforting word of advice, a shared moment of gentle humor, or simply by listening with his whole heart when it was needed most.
Those whose lives he touched will forever carry the imprint of his beautiful character, his quiet strength, and the boundless love he so freely gave. Though his departure leaves a profound ache in our souls, his loving legacy blooms vibrantly in every cherished memory, every tender lesson he imparted, and the eternal love that remains. He may no longer walk beside us, but his spirit lives on, vibrant and true, in the hearts of all who loved him—and always will.