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Carl E. "Midge" Miller Jr.

Willingboro, New Jersey

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Carl E. 'Midge' Miller Jr. WILLINGBORO - Carl E. "Midge" Miller Jr. of Willingboro died suddenly at home on Tuesday, May 28, 2013. He was age 64. Midge was happiest at the racetrack, having driven dirt track midget and sprint cars for over 40 years. He was the former owner and president of SMRC,...

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JJ's garage where Midge spent a lot of time.

I remember Midge working tirelessly on JJ Thomas's #32 ARDC Midget in the late sixties and early seventies along with my Dad. At the time he was quiet, strong and knew what he was doing. JJ and Dad really appreciated the help. Then, suddenly, he became this awesome race car driver, right out of the blue. We were all very very proud of him. So sorry to hear he's gone so soon.

RIP Midge...

Just read about Midge's passing and send my heartfelt sympathies to Patti and the whole Miller family. We had some great times racing with you all in the 80's-90's. My Bill went on ahead (5/25/12) and saved a spot in the great pits in the sky. Race on, boys! Thinking of you always.

midge was a racer through and through and allways willing to help the new racers. he will be missed.

on behalf of H & H Racing we extend our deepest and sincerest sympathy with the loss of Midge.

Great memories of traveling the racing circuit as a kid with Midge, his Dad Carl, my Dad Tommy and host of race drivers from the era like Len Duncan, Dutch Schaeffer and Tony Romit to name a few. Since I was younger than Midge, I always looked up to him like a big brother. Sorry for your loss.

I first met Midge in the early years of Empire Super Sprints when we began Challenge races with United Racing Club. It was daunting for the fledgling ESS to compete againts the decades old URC. Midge was the guy who's friendly manner and helpful suggestions made us feel at ease. We came to know him well over time and our admiration grew with each meeting. We wish Patty comfort and Midge a spot on the pole. God speed, good friend.

To Pat, Bill and entire family..so sorry to learn of Midge's passing. For many years, when our parents were alive, we were close (I even babysat for Midge and the girls). Time passes so quickly & we loose touch. Our Father's were brothers so I was proud to call Midge my "cuz". May he find eternal peace and may each of you treasure the memories. He will truly be missed by so many.

Midge will always be remembered as a polite, thoughtful, and pleasant person to be around, both as a colleague and a friend. One of those genuine people you know you could always trust. He will be missed.