Record #: O2023-2049   
Type: Ordinance Status: Recommended for Passage
Intro date: 5/24/2023 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Transportation and Public Way
Final action:
Title: Honorary street designation as "Terry Miller Way"
Sponsors: Quinn, Marty
Topic: STREETS - Honorary Designations
Attachments: 1. O2023-2049.pdf
ORDINANCE
HI:: ! I ORDAINED BY ("111 Oil \ COUNCIL OR ill! ( TRY O! CHICAGO:
SI: (' i ION I. Pursuant 'o an ordinance hrretotoiv parsed by the City (. outsc.il which allows erection ol honorary street-name signs, the Commissioner of ! ransponation shall take the necessary action for standardination ofSouib MenuY A venue from 5600 to 5700 as ''Terry Miller Way !'
SRC! RON ?. 1 his ordinance shall lake effect upon hi passage and publication.


MARTY QC Alderman. 13"' WardBiography
Terry Miller, a lifelong Chicagoan, was born and raised in the neighborhood of Bridgeport. He attended St. George's/St. Agnes grammar school and then later St. Rita High School. After graduation he enlisted into the United States Marine Corp from 1993-1997, where he was awarded multiple military awards. After being discharged from the Marine Corp in January 1997, he fell in love with wife Allison and her daughter Jordan. Terry and Allison dated for two years and married in December 2000. In April 2001, they welcomed daughter MacKenzie.
Terry was a dedicated public servant for ten years as he continued his training in the Marine reserves at Great Lake Naval Base in North Chicago. Terry became a truck driver with the Department of Aviation, then became a highway maintainer for Illinois Department of Transportation, where he operated heavy machinery and helped maintain a safe highway.
In 2015, Terry and his family moved to the Garfield Ridge area and Allison and Terry welcomed their son Trisden. Terry was a family man and a friend to many. He loved block parties and his local Alderman's Office.
In March 2021, their family received terrible news that Terry had been diagnosed with Stage IV brain cancer. This type of cancer is one of the most malignant and aggressive types; within two years he underwent fifty rounds of radiation and chemotherapy. Unfortunately, he lost his battle in September 2022. He fought a tremendous fight until the end and never once complained throughout the whole journey.
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