Everett-Miller-Obituary

Everett E. Miller

Ludlow, Massachusetts

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Everett E. Miller 1929 - 2011 LUDLOW - Everett E. Miller 82 of 460 West St. formerly of 18 Howard St. Ludlow died peacefully in the comfort and care of his home Friday June 24. Born in Springfield, MA May 1, 1929 son of the late Arthur and Florence (Anderson) Miller. Educated in local schools,...

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Dear Teddy and family,sorry to hear about the loss of Everett. My wife and I know him from going to hockey games. He will truly be missed at the hockey games.

Dear Teddy and family, Our sincere condolences at the passing of Everett. He was not only a great employee but also a very valuable friend. We have many good memories. We worked together for so many years and we know how much he enjoyed his hockey. We will all miss him.We will always remember him in a special way. Gerd & Gertie Schneider

Deepest sympathy to Thelma "Teddy" and the entire Miller family from Teddy's Eastern Star friends. We're sure Everett will be missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you during this difficult time.

Betsy Rogers, Secretary
Corona Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star

We were so saddened to hear of the loss of Everett and my most sincere condolences to Teddy and the entire family. I met Everett like so many through Springfield hockey and he was truly a good friend and loyal fan. I enjoyed personally delivering newsletters to him at his house as well as at games and talking hockey with both Everett and Teddy when I was President of the Booster club. He deserves a spot in the hall of fame area at the Mass Mutual Center and will be missed by all.

Dear Teddy and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with Everett for many years at LCM. As my boss he taught me responsibility, loyalty, and respect. He was an institution. He will be missed.

the miller family,so sorry to hear about Mr Millers passing,he was a kind and gentle man who will be missed.The nest will not be the same,ever.May you rest in peace in heaven and could you do all of us falcon fans a favor.....pull some strings and bring spfld the cup in your honor.God bless

Dear Teddy,

Our deepest sympathies to you. I always looked forward to seeing you and Everett at the Falcons' games. Paul, Katie and I enjoyed meeting up with you in Portland. It was fun sitting with you at the game and then going out for dinner afterward.

Everett was a truly good man and he will be missed.

Paul, Barbara & Katie Meunier

Dear Teddy and Family,
We are very sorry to hear of your loss...Hockey games just won't be the same anymore (either at the Nest or on the Road..) You were True Fans ! Lots of prayers and good thoughts are coming your way. God Bless You.

Teddy & the Miller Family,
We are so sorry to hear of Everett's passing. He always looked forward to seeing him at the Falcon's games both home and away. He will be missed by us all.