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Bruce Willard Miller

Voluntown, Connecticut

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DIED
August 30, 2013
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Voluntown, Connecticut

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Bruce Willard Miller passed away at home in Voluntown, CT, on Friday, August 30, 2013 under the care of the Center for Hospice Care of SE Connecticut after a two year courageous battle with cancer. He was born on October 14, 1953 in Westerly, Rhode Island, son of the late, Commander Thomas Lloyd...

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Hi Lloyd..Still trying to digest all of the distressing news regarding Bruce last week, not to mention Lindsay and Russel. Wow, they were a real shock... Guess I've been away from Stonington for way too long. I have settled in Warren, Michigan..just a stones throw away from Detroit and the Grosse Pointe(s). I feel like I am Auntie Lynn's neighbor..must be her as I have never regretted moving to Michigan, not for a second (even with Detroit being soo stupid!). My heart pours for you and...

How interesting the sands of time. I first remember Bruce as and active and funny little kid. I last saw him more than 20 years ago and we sat and talked for hours about growing up in Stonington. He has lived a whole other life since then from what I have learned recently. I am so sorry to his family for his loss. Lloyd it has been even longer since I have seen you and my thoughts are with you. Libby

Milita, Please know your in our thoughts and prayers, If you need any thing please know were their for you love roz and fran

Lloyd, I have so many great memories of growing up with my friend Bruce. I will be with you in spirit today.

We had some fun! You will be missed ,
Peter K and Karin Whittemore

namaste

Lloyd -- Gigi and I send our condolences and best wishes to you and your family. You were a stalwart and dedicated brother for Bruce and always there when he needed you. He must have been so appreciative of your steadfast efforts to make him comfortable and assist him in making the important decisions during his last days and weeks. It is vital and important that you and your family are there to carry on the Miller name and legacy.

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Lloyd. I know that Bruce is resting peacefully, now, but all your fond memories of him will remain with you forever. My best wishes to you and your family. Judy Barrett