Find Paul Miller - FOUND - Dec 2019

Find Paul Miller - FOUND - Dec 2019 Canadian hiker Paul Miller, of Guelph, ON, missing at 49 Palms Oasis Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, CA. Last seen: July 13, 2018

It has been five years since this picture was taken.
07/12/2023

It has been five years since this picture was taken.

05/08/2023
Please share and contact Joshua Tree National Park if you have information.🙏 Thinking of Trammell's friends and family a...
05/08/2023

Please share and contact Joshua Tree National Park if you have information.

🙏 Thinking of Trammell's friends and family and hoping he is found safe.

The National Park Service is conducting a missing person search in Joshua Tree National Park.

Trammell Evans, 25, was last seen when he was dropped off at the Black Rock Campground on April 30, 2023, and he is believed to be traveling alone. Evans is an avid hiker. The park initiated a search and rescue yesterday, May 5, 2023, for Evans after he was reported as overdue from his trip.

He is described as a white male, 6’3”, 190 pounds, with brown eyes, brown/red hair, and facial hair. He was last seen wearing a silver/light grey sun hoodie, black puffy vest, blue shorts, blue shoes, black backpack, and a dark green beanie.

Park rangers are asking anyone who may have seen or talked to Trammell Evans to please submit a tip:

Call or text the NPS-wide Tip Line 888-653-0009 or call 909-383-5652.
Online go.nps.gov/SubmitATip
Email [email protected]

A missing person investigation and search and rescue are ongoing; no further information is available at this time.

06/14/2021

The force’s mandate is simply too broad. The Senate is well-placed to perform a root-and-branch review of the Mounties’ mixed federal-provincial role.

Here is a podcast that talks about Paul's disappearance and what has happened since. It focuses on overcoming adversity.
12/07/2020

Here is a podcast that talks about Paul's disappearance and what has happened since. It focuses on overcoming adversity.

THE COURAGE WOLF - EPISODE 22

Good morning Courage Wolf members! Tomorrow morning we will publish our 22nd episode of The Courage Wolf podcast.

The episode is called:

Life is good! What could go wrong?

On Friday the 13th of July, 2018, Stephanie Miller and her husband Paul had completed a number of hikes in Joshua Tree National Park in California and were preparing to fly home that afternoon.

Paul decided to get one more hike in and set out on a hike that should have taken him about 90 minutes. Paul never returned and wasn't found until 18 months later.

Stephanie and I talked about what good we wanted to come from the publishing of this story and I think we did it!

Join us tomorrow for episode 22 of The Courage Wolf podcast.

Thank you Stephanie
Terry

This group is the reason Paul was found and his friends and family received the closure they desperately needed.Please c...
09/01/2020

This group is the reason Paul was found and his friends and family received the closure they desperately needed.

Please considering helping their fundraising efforts - and SHARE

Western States Aerial Search Inc. (non-profit) is a group of UAV pilots dedicated to bringing answers to the families of missing persons. We do not charge fees EVER, and we do not accept rewards. Our pilots are expets in flying terrain following image capture missions ...

02/02/2020
01/31/2020

Tomorrow is the Celebration of Life for Paul's friends and family.

Please find details here: Celebration of Life, Paul Miller

Due to limited parking, we ask that those who are able to carpool to the venue please do so.

If you are unable to attend or feel more comfortable sharing condolences/memories online, please do so here: bit.ly/MillerMemories

❤️ Memorial Donation Details ❤️In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial donations in Paul's name to Broc...
01/28/2020

❤️ Memorial Donation Details ❤️

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial donations in Paul's name to Brock University to establish an award. The intention will be to grant a varsity lacrosse player with the award, in honour Paul's love of sports and cherished time at Brock University.

Those wishing to contribute, may donate in the following ways:
â—ľ online at www.brocku.ca/donate
â—ľ by phone at 905-688-5550 ext. 4190.
â—ľ via cheque
▪️ cheques made out to “Brock University” with “In memory of Paul Miller” in the reference line
▪️ presented at the celebration of life on February 1st, to be sent to Brock
▪️ mailed to Development and Alumni Relations, Brock University, 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St.Catharines, ON L2S 3A1

Paul Darrin Miller51, of Guelph, Ontario, went missing on July 13, 2018 in Joshua Tree National Park in California. Afte...
01/25/2020

Paul Darrin Miller

51, of Guelph, Ontario, went missing on July 13, 2018 in Joshua Tree National Park in California. After an 18 month long search, he was finally found on December 20, 2019. Paul was born on May 24, 1967 in Kingston to Bill and Shirley Miller. Paul is survived by his wife Stephanie (nee Korbich) of 27 years, son Dryden and daughter Tiana. Brother of Dawne (Dave) Robinson and Roxanne Miller. Uncle to Jackson, Leah and Thomas. He graduated from Frontenac Secondary High School in 1986. After obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Physical Geography and Urban and Environmental Studies, Paul worked for the Royal Ontario Museum in Yoho National Park on the Burgess Shale where he was unearthing fossils. This time of his life was documented in a Nature of Things episode with David Suzuki. Paul loved sports, especially hockey. His favourite team was the Montreal Canadiens. He also cheered for Team Canada, the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Rock Lacrosse. He wore #12 on the Brock varsity lacrosse team and was affectionately known as "Rat". After university he continued his love of sports by playing and coaching in several lacrosse, baseball and hockey leagues in Guelph and area. An avid outdoorsman he enjoyed white water kayaking, camping, hiking and travelling. A member at Lakeside church for over 20 years, he was involved in many groups and helped with the children's and youth ministries.
Paul worked as a Materials Manager at various places in Guelph: Hall Telecommunications, Eagle's Flight, Linamar, and Viqua. Paul was a wonderful father, friend and husband. Our home has always been a gathering place for everyone as Paul enjoyed entertaining. If the party did not come to Paul then he brought the party. His zest for life was contagious and he was always willing to try new things. Paul's devotion to his family and friends was immeasurable. He was especially proud of his children Dryden and Tiana and the adults they have become. There are simply too many people to thank but of special note we would like to mention: Greg Nukolls of Western States Aerial Search and Wings of Mercy (through whose efforts Paul was located), Joshua Tree Search and Rescue, Joshua Tree Park staff in particular David Smith and Eric Linaris, and all those who helped search in any way. We love you all. Thank you to our family and friends who helped keep the search for Paul alive. In true Paul fashion, he is bringing his family and friends together for a Celebration of Life at Victoria Park East Golf Club, 1096 Victoria Road S., on Saturday, February 1 from 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Words of Memory will begin at 8:00 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Paul Miller Lacrosse Scholarship Fund for Brock University. Online link will be released on the Find Paul Miller page as soon as it is ready.

Published in Guelph Mercury Tribune on Jan. 21, 2020

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