Obituary of Latoshia R. Miller
Miss Latoshia Renee Miller was called home by her Heavenly Father on August 21, 2021. She was born on January 19, 1975 in Camden, South Carolina. She lived in Cassatt, S.C. She was the daughter of Issac and Mamie Portee Miller.
She confessed Christ at an early age, and was a member of God’s Deliverance Center Church in Camden, S.C. She served as a youth Sunday school teacher, choir member, and on the pastor’s aid committee. She was a prophetess and a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
She attended Kershaw County public schools. She graduated from North Central High School and furthered her education at Central Carolina Technical College, where she graduated with a degree in early childcare development. She worked as a teacher educator for the Kershaw County School District. She loved working with mentally challenged, at risk, and troubled youth and children (she called them her promised children).
She was the founder and CEO of a nonprofit organization “I AM THE VILLAGE”, where she assisted and helped children and families in need in the community and the CEO and owner of “A Gracious Woman Crafts & Designs LLC, “ where she made customized shirts, bags, mugs, blankets, earrings and bracelets.
Toshia was a certified life coach and trainer. She poured so much of herself into so many people. She touched so many lives and won many souls for the Kingdom of GOD. Toshia was a humble, faithful, helpful, generous, caring, compassionate, and loving Woman of God who loved the Lord with her whole heart and will be missed dearly by all those that had the privilege to know her.
Toshia was affectionately known as a Beloved Mother, Daughter, and a Blessed Woman of GOD. She loved her children and her family unconditionally. Toshia’s life, love for her two sons, love for others, and her faith in God, leaves a legacy that is rooted in and built up on the foundation of Jesus Christ.
Her greatest accomplishment in life other than being saved, was being a Mother to her two beautiful sons Ky-Mani and Ky-ren. She loved and cherished her sons and would have done anything and everything for them and to help them to become, respectful, and successful young men who loved the lord.
LaToshia is survived by her two children, Ky-Mani and Ky-Ren Robinson and their father Charles Robinson; parents, Isaac and Mamie Miller; grandmother, Irene Portee; her second mom, Bernice Portee-Welch; two brothers, Brian Miller (Kelley) and Tremaine Miller; and nieces and nephews, Sadara Jackson (Derrick), Salaya Jackson, Kyleigh T., Jerian and Javen Miller.
She was preceded in death by her nephew, Julian T. Miller.