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Charles Newton "Chuck" Miller

Jackson, Michigan

1932 - 2022 (Age 90)

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Miller, Charles Newton "Chuck" Of Vandercook Lake passed away at home on Friday, December 2, 2022 at the age of 90. Chuck was born to Ralph and Helen (Newton) Miller on July 26, 1932, in Rockford, Illinois. Chuck graduated from Central Michigan College in 1954, where he played football, earning...

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RIP Mr Miller. I never had a father growing up. Mr Miller was like the father I really never had. Thank you Mr Miller.

Chuck Miller was my football coach for three years. We won a lot of games and learned a lot about the rules of life. Thank you Coach.

I met Chuck at the hospital when we both had hip replacements. We knew alot about each other as my brother-in-law was his barber. We found We both were hooked on the Young and the Restless. Discharge day arrived, I ate breakfast and got ready to go home. Not Chuck, he was leaving after Y&R. Rest in peace and God bless your family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our condilences to Sandie and the family. He was a very good man. Dale and Lynette (Bower) Luksan 1961

Sorry to hear of Mr. Millers passing. He was my coach all thru school. He was a great person. He is a legend at VCL. He will be missed. He gave me some good lessons in life. My prayers to him and family. RIP Coach

We were deeply saddened to learn of Chuck's passing. Sincere condolences to Sandie and the rest of his family. Chuck made so many important contributions to the lives of his students and to the Vandercook community. He won't be forgotten.

In sports and in life, Chuck made so many of us better. His collective influence was exceptional, in quality and breadth. My condolences to Sandie and his entire family.

So sorry for the loss of Coach Miller. I remeber him like it was yesterday. All his teachings and life lessons he indeared to me. My condolences to the family on your loss. He was a great human being. Hes the one that made me put "Denny" on my varsity jacket! I hated that name but he always called me that at football practice, games or class. He was funny that way. Love always!