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Harry V. Miller

Chicago, Illinois

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Miller, Harry V. of Franklin Park, loving husband of Mary (nee Noga), beloved father of Terry (Karen) and the late Gary (Kaleen), cherished grandfather of Jason, Marc, Scott, Brent, Kelli and Kim, dear brother of Marion (the late Tom) Getchius, the late Bob (Arlene) Miller and the late Nancy...

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One of Harry's nephews, Mike Klesen read his Guest Book entry to those of us at the family's Appreciation Lunch. At that time, he encouraged us to make an entry. To Mary, Terry, Karen, Ingie, Marion, and all Harry's family, I offer these thoughts.
How do we find happiness? How will we suffer? We will never understand the ways of the world. We will never know the paths our individual lives will take. What we do know is that we are all born into this world to love and be loved in return....

Harry Miller is the uncle of our next door neighbor, John and Carol Klesen and the brother-in-law of John's mom, Lottie. It has indeed been our good fortune to know Harry, Mary and their family for the past 20 plus years. Harry certainly exemplified the word 'Gentleman' for he indeed was a GENTLE-MAN.
Our fond memories of Harry were many; His family, who he was so proud of, his golfing exploits and his Naval service to our country during WWII to name a few. It wasn't until this past...

My thoughts and prayers are with Mary, Terry, Karen and all of Harry's family....

Just a little bit about my uncle and a great man. Never in my life have I seen a man so dedicated and in love with his wife and family, this to me is inspirational and a good example to all of us on how to live a rewarding, loving, and caring life with no regrets. My uncle would bend over backwards for anyone who needed him or his help, I can only hope he knew how much he was appreciated and cherished. Along with his love for his family, he also loved to bowl, golf, or just have a beer and...

May Harry rest in peace now. Mary, may you find some peace now that your beloved Harry is no longer suffering. I am a co-worker of Carol Klesen at Memorial Park and will pray for comfort for all of you.

God Bless Us, EVERYONE!