Scott-Miller-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Pietszak Funeral Home - Cheektowaga

Scott A Miller

Mar 26, 1973 - Jan 1, 2019

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Annie, please accept my deepest sympathy. I cannot imagine your heartbreak. God bless you and your family.

Annie, we are so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. Sending you love ❤❤❤

We found each other before,will find each other again.
Ill never think of you as my past..
I think of you as my future my friend
See you beyond the stars xoxo

RIP Scotty

Rest in peace Scott❤prayers for your family.

I love you and will miss you big cousin.. Rest easy in your time of peace and please give Amanda and Uncle Al a big hug for us Aunt Anne and Matthew you are in my thoughts and prayers love you

You were soo much fun, so incredibly nice. Forever beautiful!
You definitely were, inside.and out . ❤

Scott & Jani after he was hit by bus!

I cant believe that you are gone. My first love and childhood friends. So many memories. One of the funniest people, always made me laugh. Rest easy, free from pain. Prayers for your Mom and family. Until we all meet again for that big neighborhood reunion in sky. ❤

My first nephew born, and my first nephew to leave us. May you rest in peace and know we are taking care of your mom. Don't fuss over those pearly white Gates if they look a little Dusty, just enjoy your time in peace. All my love, forever and ever, Aunt Joni

Obituary

Scott's Obituary

The "Neat Freak" who loved to make people laugh and who was always the center of attention, with his 6-pack abs and who would always be the first to lend a hand to a friend, Scott Miller, passed away suddenly at home, at the age of 45.  He was also a graduate of McKinley Vocational High School, who loved to Draw and was a great Sketch Artist, as well as a former transport agent and driver for the Red Cross.

He was the devoted son of Ann Miller and Wayne.

The father of Nicholas and beloved brother of Matt Casto.

Scott was also survived by several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Relatives and Friends are invited to gather for a Celebration of Scott's Life at the PIETSZAK FUNERAL HOME, 2400 William (near Harlem) on Saturday afternoon from 4 - 6:30 PM. 

A funeral service will follow the visitation at 6:30 PM. Pastor Michael Robinson is officiating. 

Burial will take place at a later date.

Flowers are gratefully declined.

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