Clifford-Miller-Obituary

Clifford Eugene Miller

Dallas, Texas

1961 - 2015

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DIED
March 7, 2015
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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MILLER, Clifford Eugene 53, went home to be with the Lord. Wake today 4-5pm at Evergreen. The Celebration of Life will commence Mon., 3/16/2015 9:30am at New Hope Baptist Church, 5002 S. Central Expwy. Clifton W. Maxfield, FDIC

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I didn't know mr Miller, however I wanted to express my condolences to the family and friends. I'm really sorry for your loss. Your family will be in my prayers. (John 11:1-44)

Our Condolences to the Miller family. Me (Chris) my Brother Vincent and Brother Tony grew up across the street from Cliff and Gay on Caddo St. Along with Steve and Stan Scott. I had not seen Cliff nor Gay since 1978, but remember all the fun we had as kids. He was a good kid then and based in the comments that I have read, he grew up to be a Great Man. Rest in Peace my friend.

My brother....it has been a week since you were laid to rest, you aced the test now we must do our best. I hear your laugh and vision your smile, it's only for a while that I will see you again. For now I will hold on to the memories, the good times and the bad, for I will see you again my brother rest in peace...rest in peace.
Your lil sister,
Dee

I will never forget when I first met Cliff in Wiesbaden, Germany in 1987, we instantly became great friends. He always had my back on and off duty. He introduced me and my wife Claudia to his wife Ellen and son Jermaine. Always good times. Definitely one of a kind. Claudia and I are deeply saddened by his passing. We'll always remember Cliff fondly and feel lucky that we had the pleasure of knowing him. He will be very missed.

Abner & Claudia Davila
Wiesbaden, Germany

Cliff Miller - I went to high school (HHS) with Clifford and was a very good friend of his. We lost touch over the years but it touches my heart to read all the wonderful comments of the man he grew up to be. I guess his humble, loving and gentle character began way way back. It's very evident that he was loved and he loved so many. I'm thankful that you were a part of my life. May you rest in peace amigo...Until we meet again!

Cliff you were always there for me. When I arrived in Dallas, you took care of me and made sure I had everything I needed, you are a great friend, and I along with my son Daniel will miss you deeply. From my family we pray that your family will find comfort in knowing what a great man they had as a husband and father, and was loved by all.

SFC(R)Miller, You was an inspiration on me coming up in the ranks under your leadership. I respected you as a NCOIC. You respected a soldier as human and not a robot. Thank you for all you shared with me! You're going to be missed very much!

Ron Vickers