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Bobby Miller

Billerica, Massachusetts

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Former Boston Bruin Bobby "Bo" Miller passed away at 64 years young on Wednesday September 30, 2020 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Tampa, FL, leaving his family and friends with heavy hearts.Bobby was one of four siblings raised in Billerica, MA where he spent a significant portion of his childhood...

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Bobby was an incredible guy...so sorry ..just reading this now...rest easy Bobby

Bo was my partner in crime on the road with the Bruins he had a quick wit and always had me laughing. We should have wrote a book on our time together but we would have had to put it in the fiction section since no one would believe our stories. Bo lives on in my memory and will always be with me thank God for Bo.

I continue to remember Bobby for his kindness, generosity, and dry sense of humor. Not only was Bobby a pro on ice, but he gave my father a challenge on the golf course, too.

Bob was an incredibly kind man. In 1982 I had a mishap at the Springfield Civic Center after an Indians game, ending up in the trainer's room. He visited me there and said to call the team if he could help.

Bobby will always be remembered for his tenacity, strength, and athletic skill on the ice. Bobby will also be remembered for his sense of humor, kindness and generosity. Love, Karen Wolcott

So sorry to hear about Bobby I was his roommate his first 2 years in the league. He was a great player a great teammate and more importantly a great friend.
Al Sims

I was blessed to be Bobby's friend for the past 40 years. Bobby's wit and gift of gab endeared him to people of all ages. Bobby was always willing to help anyone who needed help.

I will miss fishing, talking sports, playing cribbage and listening to our favorite music. With his passing, I lost a piece of my heart - but I gained a part of his soul.

Rest in peace my friend.

So sorry to hear about Bobby. The obituary captured. He loved to laugh. He was a heckuva hockey player and a good teammate. Mike Milbury.

RIP Bobby

- T