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Brian Keith Miller

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Brian Keith Miller 12/19/80 ~ 01/22/06 On Sunday, January 22, 2006, a great tragedy occurred: Brian Keith Miller, age 25, passed away surrounded by his family after a short illness. Brian was born December 19, 1980, the first son and third child of Lealeth and Keith Miller. He was born in Salt...

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Dear family, i will miss brian very much.he was a great friend & ALWAYS there for me.i loved hanging out with him he always made me smile & laugh .and when he saw i was sad he would do the best thing in the world (be himself) :) he was so good @ cheering me up.he was so full of life & not a single thing could bring him down.and any time i was sad or was stressed he would give me a hug & say "its all good girly" i will really miss him he was an awesome person & an awesome friend.he had an...

I am a loss for words, which is ironic becasue Brian spent so much time just listening to me babble.
I think the hardest part about all of this is that I am beginning to realize how much I relied on him for everything. He was the best friend that I have ever had, and the most influental person I have ever met.
I was broken, and Brian fixed me. To his parents- Thank you for bringing such an incredible person to this world, I wish that I had the words to express how much Brian meant...

Dear Miller Family,

I feel so bad... I had no idea about Brian's passing. And i don't know what to say. I hope though what i do have to say will bring you comfort and peace.
I feel terrible- I know and knew the family and I know Brian. Brian was such a AWESOME person and individual- He had such a sparkling personality. As know Brian and I went to Cyprus together and probably Brockbank and graduated the same year back in '99
I am glad I had the opportunity to know him...

Tonight I paid my last respects to a good friend. I will miss Brian, and the many events and venues we worked on together. I will miss the Olive Garden lunches on paydays, stopping in Park City for wings at the Broken Thumb, and especially the tacos from the Mis Favorito's stand. Brian named them
"stank tacos", because your car would smell like tacos for two days. I will miss listening to Phil Hendrie and LoveLine on the radio on the way to jobs. I'm going to miss his horrible...

Dear Family,

Thank you for sharing both the best of times and the worst of times. The bonds of family grow stronger with each of our shared experiences.

My heart aches as does yours with the passing of Brian. We have shed enough tears to fill the ocean, or at least a swiming pool.

But we have also shared great memories and laughed as if Brian was here with us sharing his quick wit.

Know that I love you all.

Brian, man, you were a crazy, awesome friend and your presence missing from this world is truly sad for all of us indeed. This world was a better place because of you , in many ways.

'Tis of the suck, man. I'll miss you.

One more thing. My parents and family would like to thank you for teaching my little brother a variety of new words that he still uses to this day. Such as word, peace, and all our favorites, whoo haa. Jon no longer says youre welcome, he has replaced it with "peace"

Brian always told me he knew he was going to go at either 25 or 27. I then had to tell him to stop telling me this because I would sit
and worry about what my life would be like with out him. Now it is a nightmarish reality that I have to face. To loose your best friend, first boyfriend, first kiss, and first love, at once is the hardest thing ive come to face. Brian is without a doubt the biggest influence on my life. I can honestly say I dont know who I would be today if I never knew...

Dear Keith and(dory) We are sorry to hear of your loss....we haven't known you long but what we do know is that you are great people...May god be with you both through this hard time...Love your (Neibors)