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In Memory

Michael Miller

Michael Miller

OCTOBER 25, 2009

MICHAEL E. MILLER

MILLER MICHAEL E. Age 61 of Ohio Township, formerly of Youngstown, OH on Sunday, October 25, 2009. Born on March 27, 1948 in Youngstown, OH.

Beloved husband of Suzanne Garcia Miller.

Son of Sally and the late Harold Miller.

Father of Sean (Nakia) Miller of Cleveland, OH; brother of Kenneth Miller.

Michael is also survived by a large extended family. His triumph over paralysis and stroke in 2000 inspired all who knew him.

After the U. of Detroit and B.A. from Youngstown U, his diverse professional life focused mainly on information technology. He was a life long learner. His service to community included coaching soccer league, participation in the Knights of St. Peter Claver and awarding scholarships with the Bayer Foundation.

Friends received Thursday 6-8 p.m. and Friday 10 until 12 Noon at the SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, INC., 388 Center Ave., West View.

Service will be held on Friday at 12 Noon at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to a Native American mission school-one of Michael's favorites is St. Labre Indian School, Ashland, MT 59004-1001.

 
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11/13/15 01:50 PM #1    

William Angle

Mike was a gentile giant.  I played football with him and and people always expected so much out of him because of his size unfortunately he had a gentile disposition and didn't have that killer instinct that was necessary to be that nasty type football player everyone wanted him to be.  It just wasn't in his spirit.  He was a nice guy not a mean SOB. Hell he couldn't even masquarde to be one on Friday nights.  But as a friend, Mike was great.  One couldn't ask for a nicer, more cordial, smarter guy.  He was a pleasant smiling man who died far too soon.


11/14/15 10:39 PM #2    

Marilyn Muennich (Fossesca)

Lord knows that I forget more than I remember, but I will always remember Michael Miller from UHS.  He was the sweetest, kindest human being that ever existed.  There were many fun times in the cafeteria.  A blessing to have known him.

 


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