Kaleigh Miller

Kaleigh was born in Fargo, ND to Lesley Schossow and Tyrone Miller. She grew up in Fargo and graduated from Woodrow Wilson in 2009. She worked a variety of jobs including CNA work and customer service.

Kaleigh enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She especially loved spending time with her nephews and watching them play the sports they love.

Kaleigh will be forever missed by her daughter, Kaylee Grace Tyleigh; mother, Lesley; step-father, Michael; siblings, Leah (Andrew) Peterson, Chris(Chloé) Miller, Aubrey(Junior) Miller and Dennis Miller; beloved nieces and nephews Haley, Isaiah, Christan, Alijah, Abel, Isabella, Aaliyah, Anna, and Selena; grandparents, Vicki Boor, Al and Pat Boor, Jim Lundy, Randy and Pam Miller; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Kaleigh is reunited in Heaven with her father, Tyrone Miller; grandma, Gloria Lundy; and grandma, Carolyn Miller.

Services

Visitation: Saturday, January 31, 2026 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103

701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com

Funeral Service : Saturday, January 31, 2026 10:00 am

Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103

701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com

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  1. Kaleigh! I can’t believe you’re gone! Wow it seems like ages ago that we were walking to meritcare after school to buy candy or going to skate land! I’m sorry we didnt keep in touch that much in the last many years. You will be so missed. Rest easily and I know your above us watching.

    • Roger Allen Hellerud says:

      Good morning cuz I heard the news 2 days ago and wish it wasn’t so I am sorry that your gone so early and young but your with your dad and the rest of our family tell everybody I miss them and love them and will ask you to visit me in my dreams and show me who what and where it happened at and who provided this to you I’m going to take a stand against these ugly things that are being marketed on the streets

  2. Sorry Leslie for the loss of your daughter sending prayers and hugs

  3. Kayleigh, I got to know you because of Chloé and Chris. It was so fun to really visit with you at Thanksgiving. You were alway a joy to visit with. I will Ialways remember you with your beautiful smile.

  4. Love and prayers for you all and God’s peace.

  5. Tj woody heart broken she will be missed 😢

  6. Will be keeping you all in our prayers.

  7. Dear family of Kayleigh, I know the pain that is in your heart. She will forever be in your heart and your memories. In time, through the tears, your memories will bring a smile. Cherish those memories, that will be what keeps her with you.
    Love you all very much.
    Vicki and Terry

  8. Rip kaleigh. Ill always remember your genuine smile

  9. I cant believe your gone……ive got some really good memories with you thst ill remember forever.

  10. I am so deeply sorry you are gone. The world feels a little less gentle without you in it. I know it has been awhile since we saw each other..but I do remember you had such a sweet, kind presence, and it was something people felt immediately when they were around you. You made others feel seen and cared for in quiet, meaningful ways, and that kind of goodness doesn’t disappear just because someone is no longer here. Your kindness will always be remembered, and the love you gave will continue to live on through everyone whose life you touched. You are missed more than words can say.

  11. Lesley&family,
    I’m so sorry for your loss of your daughter. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Take care Lesley.
    Laurie Anderson and Keith Prosje

  12. Gentle hugs for Leslie and family. Kayleigh and I worked together while she did CNA work. We were work partners and we had lots of laughs. With just a look we both knew what the other was thinking. She always had a smile and hug for the residents. Kayleigh’s personality and smile will be missed. RIP Kayleigh girl


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