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Frank Miller M.D.

Nyc, New York

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age 78, born February 1, 1945, passed away on March 5, 2023. He had a ten-year struggle with Multiple Myeloma disease. He was a loving husband twice, father, thinker, lover of the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Indians, proud to be Jewish and a graduate of Shaker High School, Washington Jefferson...

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I was a patient of Dr. Miller's. He undoubtably saved my life by getting me the right diagnosis and medication after over a year of suffering and no answers from other providers. After being at rock bottom I was able to get up and build my life, eventually ending up going to graduate school and becoming a psychotherapist myself. My deepest condolences to his family and please know what an enormous difference he made.

I dreamed of Frank this morning, and decided to use the internet to see where he was. I was surprised, and sad, to find this obit. We were in the Navy together in Portsmouth, and my wife (now deceased) Lois and I became friends with Cathy as well. Frank always had something funny, and witty, to say. With the impending collapse of almost everything now (nature, democracy, civilization), I often quote Frank: "Embrace the decline!" Cathy, I hope you are well. The world lost a good man.

frank miller was one of those people you never forget. i so appreciate his insights. once he taught me about envy. his heart and intellect were huge. it makes me so sad to know our world has lost him.

A nice memory was the banter going on with frank and a young lady at nh Portsmouth. I enjoyed that nice energy and a pleasant lady. I assumed his first wife to be?

Somehow decades later I thought of frank miller. We worked together at Portsmouth naval hospital. Psychiatry. After decades in the field he stood alone. Brilliant kind patient and extraordinary quality. It was truly a pleasure to know him. Rest in peace sir. I salute you.

My Husband was a patient of Dr. Miller. He saved his life with getting a correct Diagnosis and the right Medication. His patience, kindness , knowledge and experience were beyond our expectations. He saved our Marriage and the quality of our Life. He will never be forgotten

To Larry Eisenfeld—- dear Ajax, lived long life, he was laid to rest in mid-70’s in Norfolk Va when Frank was a LCDR in Navy. He was a great pet spider! We loved feeding and he lived in Morton Salt box ! lol thank you for kind words, Cathy

Frank (Frankie, back then) and his family were our next-door neighbors on 155th Street in Cleveland. From the late 40s until about 1956 we had many adventures on our bikes, 4-wheel skates, and out vivid imaginations. For the rest of our group, career choice changed almost daily but we all knew Frank would become a doctor. My deepest condolences to Frank´s family, friends, and the many patients he helped.

I knew Dr. Miller when he was married to my friend Cathy. These many years later I still remember his comments and insights.