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Harley David Ronald Miller

Everett, Washington

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Harley David Ronald Miller

Harley David Ronald Miller, 21 year-old, Army Specialist, Task Force Saber D Troop 3-4 Cavalry of E. Spokane Valley, Washington went to be with his Lord and Savior November 27, 2004 while serving his country in Bamian, Afghanistan.Harley was born May 5,...

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My wonderful son, it's hard to believe that you would have been 42 on May 5. Twice as old as you got to be on earth.I still miss you, I still love you always and forever. Mom

I always miss you brother. It's been so long but seems like yesterday. I am still leading Soldiers, building up our replacements and I know in my heart you'd be doing the same. I'd love to see how your son turned out some day. Never forgotten. Til Valhalla my brother.

I´ve been thinking about you a lot for the last month. Last month marked 20 years that we lost you. You were taken too soon. Thank you for giving your all for our country. Reading the memories of you on this webpage, helps so much. You have so many people that were blessed to know you. We miss you! You will never be forgotten!

My wonderful son, you are still loved,still missed and never forgotten. I will carry you in my heart to my last breath. Love forever, Mom

It is hard to believe it has been just over 20 years since we lost Harley, and LTC Michael McMahon and Chief Travis Grogan. I remember my sergeant coming to me that afternoon on November, in Herat, Afghanistan, and saying, "Sir, we're missing a plane." I remember being disoriented and replying, "What do you mean we're missing a plane?" He said, we had a plane that left Bagram this morning and it was supposed to be in Herat hours ago." The search began, we called Shindand, Farah, Kandahar, and...

I love you always and forever. I miss you with each breath I take. Every time you left I cried, you never knew until you came back in Everett, you hugged me and told me you were going to be fine. I know you are fine now but still I cry. Love always and forever Mom

20 years bro and I still recall bunking with you on Schofield and seeing your smile as I left for R&R in Shindand. You´re not, nor will you ever be, forgotten brother. Rest easy

Hey, buddy. Miss you every day. Yesterday my son and I were interviewed by the newspaper. We talked about the meaning of Memorial Day. My son told the reporter that it’s a day to remember the fallen soldiers, especially his mom close friend(you). We shared that we visit you often on Patriotic holidays, your bday, Father’s Day, and the day of your passing. They asked me about memories I had of you. I told them about you checking in before being deployed, and while deployed yo tell me you met a...