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Douglas Benson Miller

Charleston, South Carolina

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Douglas Benson Miller MT. PLEASANT - Doug was born in Canton, Ohio on September 1, 1979. He is survived by his wife, Tarryn Macauley, his son Nathan D. Miller, his father and step-mother Edward and Judy Miller, six sisters and brothers, several aunts and uncles and numerous nieces and nephews. He...

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Doug would have celebrated his 20 year Citadel reunion this year. His classmates still recall his memory.

Still miss you brother. My kids know you well thru the stories I've shared throughout the years but, I always end each story telling them I wish you were here to tell it. Your story telling was such a talent. There would have been so many topics over the last 11 years we would have disagreed on but having those debates and ending each one with a laughing fit would have been so much fun. Rest easy Doug.

Still thinking of Doug today, I know he would have so much to say, from politics to football. Doug was never shy to share an opinion and I still appreciate that about him.

Missing you.

Someone once told me, greatness is not just achieved through ones life's accomplishments...it is also achieved through love and friendship. The people whom you surround yourself with;
makes you great and no other accomplishment, in life, big or small shall ever change that. Doug Miller Senior Year at The Citadel. I will never forget...
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My thoughts and prayers go out to Doug's Family, Wife, and friends.

My prayers are with all of Doug's family and friends. You left us way, way too early and you will be missed and remembered by the many people that you helped along your way.

Doug had a great sense of humor, a sharp wit, and a gentle compassion for his fellow man. He was incredibly intelligent, insightful, and confident. A terribly tragedy; someone who should have been here for another 50 years to enjoy this Blessing with us. You will be missed Doug by your many friends from The Citadel. I was always impressed by your knowledge and interest in Mock-Trial. God Bless, I wish I could have made it back down to Charleston to see you sooner.

Always a rock, in every way. You left a lasting impression with everyone who has ever met you. Your strength, determination and whit will always be remembered! You will forever be missed. Hugs and prayers to all of Doug's family and friends.

We will miss you Big Doug, go in peace brother.