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Clarence Allen "Buddy" Miller Jr.

Portland, Oregon

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Miller Jr., Clarence Allen 'Buddy' 64 12/04/1946 02/21/2011 Buddy passed on to a new life after a valiant fight against mesothelioma. Born to Clarence Miller and Marie Adele Brunette in Portland, he was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Buddy is survived by his wife, Marivic, who he married in...

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He looked like Buddy Holly. We shared the music. I really miss him, plus, to name a few, Jimmie, Jeanie, Edward, Don and their wonderful parents. We fired up the radio transmitter and all Millers appeared on the big 840 AM, with my brother Joel and I. No snow ball fights, but we did make the scene in the Sixties in Rivermeade, near Tigard. I still turn the tables as Chuck Weber Kisn.

You will never be forgotten because your soul touched so many lives. Rest in peace

Dear Miller Family, My condolences and love to you. We enjoy all of you. I wish I could have seen him all grown. I was aware of Sellwood children in the 60's and Buddy as one of "us kids". I appreciate the mature Bud in Bud's friends correspondence. You can SEE the mature, loving Buddy Miller in your mind. He must have enjoyed the Doo Wopping lifestyle, even in his old age. I shall be praying for all of ya'. Best Wishes, Stephen Weber

Dearest Marivic,
Bud was a lovely man and he loved you so very much. As we know Mesothelioma is an awful cancer, but Bud is at peace now and will forever be watching over you.
Bud will forever be missed by all that knew and loved him.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Sally

I would like to extend my heartfelt condolences to Bud Miller's family at this time. I worked with Bud at Naval Station Everett, WA for a few years and found him to be a very committed employee and friendly to everyone he met. He will truly be missed! Please accept our prayers during this difficult time.

Bud was my friend and colleague while working for the Naval Station in Everett, Washington. He was a highly intelligent man who supported me in many ways. We shared many laughs together and he taught me so much about our world. His marriage to Marivic was one of the highlights of his life and he loved her dearly. He will be deeply missed. My thoughts, prayers, and love go out to his family and his lovely wife.

We had privilege of getting to get to know Bud in the last few years of his life. We will always remember his smile and how much he loved Marivic. He will be missed terribly. Love to Marivic.