Vesta H. Miller

vesta miller

October 23, 1928 ~ July 21, 2025

Born in: Stockton, Kansas
Resided in: Arvada, Colorado

Vesta Helene Miller was born on October 23, 1928, in Stockton, Kansas to Emma and George Colburn. She was one year old when the stock market crashed, heralding the beginning of the Great Depression. Her father died from injuries when she was 6, leaving her mother to raise three children and manage a farm during the hardest of times. She grew up in poverty but through her hard work and the kindness of a neighbor, she began her studies at Kansas State College at the age of 16. While there, Stan Miller caught her attention, and marriage soon followed. They graduated and began their life in Dodge City, Kansas, and a few years later welcomed Cindy and then Shelley. They moved their little family to Bountiful, Utah. Several years passed and in 1960, they relocated to Arvada, CO and Greg joined the family three weeks later.

Vesta was a wife and homemaker for the first few years in Arvada. In 1966 Judy was welcomed into the family at the age of 13. As the children grew Vesta was able to start substitute teaching part time, but her passion for the community led her to many positions at the City, County, State, and even National levels. These include City Council, Mayor, Planning Commission, Chairwoman of the Denver Regional Council of Governments, Northwest Metro Chamber of Commerce, the Comprehensive Cultural Plan for Arvada, and the National League of Cities. She was a founding member of the Arvada Historical Society where she helped envision, plan, and bring to completion the Arvada Center for Performing Arts. Because of her dedication to the City of Arvada, she was named Woman of the Year and also received the Pioneer Award.

In her own words, “This was all very interesting, but no help to family finances. With four children in various stages of college and three daughters’ weddings, it was time to become a part of the paid work force.” She joined Van Schaack and Company selling real estate and continued that career into her mid-70’s.

After retiring, she enjoyed traveling, gardening, volunteering, and time with family and friends. Thanks to the expert care of Intermountain Health Hospice at Lutheran and her devoted and loving family, she was able to pass peacefully at home at the age of 96 on July 21, 2025.

Services

Celebration of Life: August 30, 2025 2:00 pm

Arvada United Methodist Church
6750 Carr St.
Arvada, Colorado 80004


Reception Following Service:

Arvada United Methodist Church
6750 Carr St.
Arvada, Colorado 80004


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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Vesta H. Miller 's name.

Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities

6901 Wadsworth Blvd.

Arvada,

Colorado

80003

(720) 898-7200

www.arvadacenter.org

Arvada Community Food Bank

4600 West 60th Ave.

Arvada,

Colorado

80003

(303) 424-6685

cotable.org

Arvada United Methodist Church

6750 Carr St.

Arvada,

Colorado

80004

(303) 421-5135

www.arvadaumc.org

Intermountain Health Hospice - Denver

3210 N. Lutheran Pkwy.

Wheat Ridge,

Colorado

80033

(303) 425-8000

intermountainhealthcare.org

Memories Timeline

Guestbook

  1. Vesta was a truly amazing woman. Through city events and real estate transactions, we often got to work together. I consider myself blessed to have known her. She will be missed here on earth. I know she is rejoicing in heaven.

  2. Vesta was a terrific mayor and great municipal leader back in the day. It was a privilege to know her. May her memory be a blessing. Sam Mamet, retired executive director of the Colorado Municipal League.

  3. Vista was a great role model. She was the first female mayor of Arvada, and her leadership was thoughtful, inclusive, and graceful. Vista’s community service was the catalyst that led Greg, her son, to decades of public service for Arvada Police. I enjoyed getting to know Vista and appreciate her words of support and kindness to me. What an amazing life Vista lived. Peace to all her love her.

  4. Though I didn’t have the opportunity to know her well, Vesta was a wonderful support and inspiration for me when I was first elected to Council in Arvada. As a young(er) woman new to politics, Vesta was both kind and generous with her time and her wisdom. The legacy she has left for our community is tremendous, and I will always look back on her as an inspiration about the kind of leader I want to be.


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