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Drew Miller

San Francisco, California

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Drew Miller Of San Francisco, died suddenly of cardiac arrest on March 8, 2010, at age 47. Drew leaves behind his wife, Chris Cavalier who he met while studying in London in 1983. He is also survived by his loving parents Adrienne and John D. Miller, sister Ruth Miller and her husband Richard...

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I thought about you today, fondly, with warm remembrance. Roy

My name is Mike De Luke and i grewth up with andrew (andy) now Drew I understand. I and a few others were trying to locate Drew for our upcoming 30 year reunion. I am sadened for your loss. he was taken to soon. If his parents are still in Niagara falls , please give them my email so i can contact them. [email protected]

Drew I miss you more than ever....you will always be in my heart and soul. Until we meet again I hope you have a great journey. Love ya, Chrissy

I feel so lucky to have known you, Young Drew, for these past 12 years. I laugh and I cry when I think of you and your wonderful sense of humor and your wonderful sense of life.

Chris, I am so very sorry for your loss. I'm hoping you can find comfort in knowing he loved you and that the two of you had something very special.

Yours in sorrow,
Teresa

Chris
I am so sorry to hear of Drew's passing. You guys are such a special couple. I cannot believe that in your time of sorrow you would think of my Andrew! My memories of your times on Kauai will always make me smile. Andrew and I are thinking of you. Please call when you can. I left my number on your phone.

Drewsy, you were the light of my life and will always be....27 years ago on this date I received my first kiss from you the love of my life. I will never forget all the fun times we shared Drew and how you made me feel so special. I was a lucky girl.

Christine,
I knew your husband Drew by voice only through his work at RISI as he would call me to ask what I saw going on in the paper markets from my position as a senior buyer at Diamond Packaging in Rochester, NY. I saw the notice in this week's edition of RISI.

I want to express my condolences to you and Drew's family in your time of loss. My prayer is that you will find comfort in your time of loss and grief.
Sincerely,
Eric Longnecker

I was acquainted with Drew only slightly, having met and chatted with him at a couple of Miller Freeman reunion parties, and once when he and Chris an some friends came out to hear our band, The Buds, at a local farmers market. He seemed like a really wonderful person. My heart goes out to Chris and all of Drew's family, and to Jim and all of his friends and colleagues at RISI.

It's been over one week and I still can't believe it's true. Sometimes I find the energy to fight back the tears. This isn't one of those times.

I count myself fortunate to have known Drew his entire life. He was my surrogate little brother.

As has been noted many times, Drew was very special. He was completely genuine. You really couldn't ask for a better friend.

Chrissy, know that you made his life complete. You are so special and will always be one of...