Grant-Miller-Obituary

Grant D. Miller M.D.

Reno, Nevada

Age 77

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Grant D. Miller, M.D.Reno - Grant D. Miller, M.D., passed away peacefully on May 31, 2019. He was 77. Grant began working at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, in 1978. He served the school as a Professor, Associate Dean of Student Affairs, and Residency Director in the Department...

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Dr. Miller will always hold a special place in my heart. He was a person who truly cared about others.

Sad to hear about Dr. Miller's passing. Comments in the obituary were true as can be about his compassion and delicate approach to friends and colleagues. He was one of favorite professors at the UNR School of Medicine. A wonderful person.
Steve Mandaro
UNSOM Class of 1982

Rest In Peace dear mentor. Miss your calm demeanor. I am certain that you left beautiful memories behind for your beloved family.

He was a great mentor and teacher to the students of University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine. He will be missed.

Donielle Freedman MD class of 1990

Leslie, I was so sorry to hear of Grants passing. My son, Kirby, at Not Just Furniture just let me know. Im not sure you would remember me but we went on a theater tour to London years ago with a group from UNR. Please accept my rather late but sincere condolences.

I had the pleasure of having Grant as a student in my classes at TMCC for three semesters. During that time Grant also became a friend as many of my students did. We enjoyed not only discussing art but also life's little twists and turns. Sometimes discussing the things we wished we would have done but also the direction we were taking in "real time". He was creating metal sculpture and found it very rewarding. He continued down the path and became very competent and respected as a metal...

I had the pleasure of having Grant in my Welding for Art classes at TMCC for three semesters. During that time I not only enjoyed him as a student but also as a friend. I was able to attend some of Grants art shows after he continued on to pursue his new learned metal sculpture hobby before I retired and left Nevada. His work had progressed to where he was being recognized and held in high esteem as a metal sculptor. What talent in all his fields of endeavor. I've known some wonderful...

Grant was simply a wonderful human being! He was my go to referral when I had a client who needed a medication consult -- he is the only psychiatrist I ever worked with who sent a client back saying -- No, this is a grief process that needs to be dealt with without medication AND he was right! He cared for others deeply and was gift to me, my friends, and my clients. I will miss his humor, creativity, and sensitive awareness of others and the world around him.

I was a patient of Dr. Miller. He was there for me in the darkest time of my life. He was the best doctor, but also the most caring person. Grant saved my life. I was blessed for having known him. My sincere condolences. He was dearly loved.
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