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Jack Miller

Mt Sterling, Kentucky

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MT STERLING - Jack Miller, 90, Mt. Sterling, died July 20, 2011. He was born in Harlan, KY on Oct 5, 1920 the son of the late Charles Samuel and Nell Brown Miller and lived his early years in Williamsburg, KY. In 1940, he led Williamsburg High School to the state basketball tournament and was a...

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One of your family members shared his story so I looked him up. Amazing!

Rest in peace Mr. Miller!

A wonderful man, father figure to students, a role model to many.

I am writing this for my father William (Bill) Brown of Corbin,KY. We have recently been doing some ancestry research and just learned of Jack's passing. Our sympathy to your family. My father has fond memories of watching Jack play basketball at the Corbin YMCA with his family (Charles Brown and Sallie Belle Brown of Corbin). Our condolences: Kelly Brown Rudd(Alexandria,Ky) Bill Brown (Cinti.-Milford,OH)

Jackie, I was so distressed that I didn't read the Sunday paper until Sunday night and was not able to attend the visitation for your dad. I am so sorry because I know he was a guiding force in your life and a supporter of everything you did. I remember being in your mom and dad's home for Court Days and they were so inviting to us. I enjoyed them and got to know you better through them. It makes no difference what the age or the medical condition, losing a parent is such a huge loss. I...

Bob always told wonderful stories about how Mr. Miller supported the students in Williamsburg High School. Now Bob and Mr. Miller are having a good ole time sharing times of days past. My deepest sympathy to his family. Sincerely, Carole Ashby, Bob's wife

Great memories from the past. Sympathy from the Fred White family

Time has taken it's toll on a great friend. Mr. Miller was one of the few staff members at Williamsburg High that really believed in me. He gave me confidence and sadly all I gave him in return was gray hair. Rest in peace my friend.