Memorial website in the memory of your loved one
This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Michael O. Miller who was born in Washington, DC on November 14, 1929 and passed away on September 18, 2004 at the age of 74. We will remember him forever.
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Family Tree
Tributes and Condolences
Memorial Day.....2008   / Diane Stetson (niece)
On this memorial day 2008 when we pay tribute to those who have given their time to make keep our freedom here in the USA I want to thank you Uncle Mike for your service. I know you met Aunt Genia  and married her in Japan while you were in the ...  Continue >>
Missing you   / Anne Miller (daughter-in-law)
Hi Dad:  I remember the first time I ever met you.  I sat at the table in the kitchen and you made Mark and me some food.  I liked you right away and I felt like you liked me too.  You made me feel at home.  You made me feel ...  Continue >>
World's Number One Dad!   / Mark Miller (son)
Dad.
I love you and miss you. Thanks for always making me feel so special. You will never be forgotten. Love Mark.
A Childhood Remembrance   / Brian Harlow
This is a message that Brian sent to me:  

Hi Melanie,  this is a great site!  It brings back so many memories.  Your father inspired so many people, touched so many lives and loved to live.  I miss him being on ...  Continue >>
Salsa Kisses   / Amanda Chapin (Granddaughter)
I remember Bigda telling me a story about Deer Run Rd. in West Springfield: we were walking (Mom, Genia, Bigda and I), and I think I was 12 or so.  He went on and on about why this name came to be, how the Native Americans had hunted deer there ...  Continue >>
To my husband, Michael  / Genia Miller (Wife)    Read >>
The True Meaning of Hero  / Ken Chapin (son in law )    Read >>
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