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Constance Miller

Litchfield, Connecticut

1915-2011 (Age 95)

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Constance Geiger Miller died Sunday, February 20, 2011 in her home in Litchfield (CT), surrounded by family, at the age of 95.The only child of the late Charles Robeson Geiger and Jane Irene Lamb, Constance was born August 3, 1915, in Cromwell, CT. She graduated from Middletown High School and...

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To Chuck and Susan, who lived on National Avenue while I lived on Franklin place in Rockford. We were teens together. I just read about your mother and about the passing of David. The years have left us with memories and sadness. Just wanted you to know I still think of you both and am so sorry for your loss. Sheridan Cernik (formerly Sherry McCann, daughter of Joe and Julia McCann) Barrington Hills, IL.

Dear Miller Family

I didn't know Mrs. Miller, but I was an acquaintance of her son, David & his wife Tracy & I'm sorry for your recent losses.
As I was reading about Mrs. Miller's life, when I got to, "She had an exquisite memory and a gift for storytelling and awed those around her with vivid recollections..." I smiled because that reminded me of Dave, he too had an exquisite memory & a gift for storytelling. Oh, & the stories he told!!
God Bless~

Susan and Family:
I was so saddened to hear of the passing of your Mother. When I received a Christmas card from her without a note, I was worried that she wasn't doing well. I always enjoyed her letters sharing stories of her long friendship with my Uncle Jack. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

You enriched my life, in many ways.
With love, sympathy and every good wish to Susan, Mercedes and John and her entire family.

I feel privileged to have known such a dear, wonderful, witty, and wise woman. Her loss is keenly felt and her memory will endure. My deepest sympathy to the family she cherished and the friends she inspired.

We love you , Gram- you are the bee's knees!

We miss you already, Nana. Love you always.