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Adolph P. Miller

DeKalb, Illinois

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Adolph P. Miller, 84, of DeKalb, Ill., left this earth to be with his Savior, Jesus Christ, on Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007, after a courageous battle with cancer. He passed away at home surrounded by his family. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Born April 8, 1922, he...

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Adolph Miller was a good landlord and an exemplary Christian role model. His life and example inspire me to be a better Christian. In fact, I found it hard to even imagine him committing a sin. Funerals are usually very sad, but at his I felt upbeat because of I knew he was at home with the Lord. In fact, his funeral was one of the most inspirational Christian experiences I've ever had. He was a great man as well as a good man.

Dear Paul & Family,
I give you my sympathy & Love to you & your family! your father was a great man & will be missed
I Hope all goes well for you & your family!
From us At Out On A Whim

Dear Miller family:
I was sad to hear about Adolph's passing. I am sorry I did not go to the visitation as I had an interview to go to. I know that Adolph is in good hands as he lived his life well. I was touched that Adolph, Thelma, and Paul all went to my dad's vistation last year in January and that you all remembered him . Sheila and I were out at dad's grave recently and told him that Adolph would be joining him in the hereafter. Maybe dad has a friend in Adolph he can talk to now....

Thelma - I doubt if you will remember me, but back in the early 80's I managed the Stop-N-Go store next door to the real estate office. I have many fond memories of working next door to Adolph for several years. When I got married, you gave me a roaster as a wedding gift. Every year when I prepare the turkey for our holiday feasts, I remember Adolph and his many acts of kindness to the "girl next door". You, Paul, and the rest of your family are in my prayers - may you find comfort in...

Sorry for your loss.
Paul& Thelma,I just heard of the news and was deeply saddened.
Adolph, was a great man.
He really cared for people and did go out of his way to help.I know he did this for us and we're really thankful.Sincerly, Larry& Barb Sparacino

Paul and family,

I am so sorry to hear of Adolf's passing. He was such a kind man, and I feel truly blessed to have known such a caring and friendly soul.

Heather Shultz
A Groomery

Dear Thelma, Paul and family,

I was saddend to read of Adolph's recent passing. Paul, and Shirley, you always greeted me with a smile and of course the "early days of DeKalb and NIU" Dad would talk of taking me down to the store when it was there and we lived on North First Street and little more than cornfields in those days -- having lost a parent and a spouse to that awful disease, I pray sincerely that some day, there will be a cure. I know in my heart of hearts, that my mother...

Paul:

I was so sorry to read of your father's passing. As you well know, he was a man that was very committed to his family and his community. Adolph always treated me kindly and I will always be thankful for that. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Paul,

I know there is a lonesomeness after the death of a Parent, but I hope that the love and kind thoughts of your many friends will help make the grief a little easier to bear.
I respected and admired your Dad greatly! I will never forget his pleasant ways and how welcome he always made me feel when I would visit Miller Real Estate. I will always think of him with fondness.
My deep sympathy to you and your family.