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Jack Randall Miller

Aurora, Illinois

1929 - 2020

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Jack Randall Miller, lifelong resident of Aurora, died of cancer August 4, 2020, at his home surrounded by loving family members. A devoted husband and father, war veteran and competitive athlete, he was 91.Born June 22, 1929, Jack was one of eight children of Dorothy and Charles Miller, a...

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Jack was one of the nicest persons that you will ever meet. I was very honored to know and be friends with him. We used to look forward to Jack stopping by ABT

Jack was an amazing person. Thoughts and Prayers are with you all at this difficult time.

I have known Jack since high school when he worked with my dad and brother, Virgil and Herb Bennett, at the Aurora Beacon News. In my later years, I became Secretary of the Greater Aurora USBC Bowling Association where I again met up with Jack on his bowling leagues. For his expertise on the lanes, he was inducted into the Aurora Bowling Association's Hall of Fame in 1990 in the Service to the Game category. He was also a Life Member and Past President of this same organization. I will...

I have loving memories of him, such a wonderful person. So sorry to hear of Jacks passing. Remembering all the good times in years past, and his visits to my Dad when he was ill. Take care, hugs and prayers to the family.

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I am deeply sorry to hear of Jack's Passing... I was a member of his "Tiger Club Golf Team" for several years... He was fun to be with and I admired him greatly for his Stamina and Abilities, in his retirement. Loved seeing him and talking with him every Wednesday, at the Tiger Club "Lighting" events. He will be Greatly Missed by Me.

Jack was such a wonderful man. Not mentioned in his write up was Jack was a life member and a past president of the Aurora Bowling Association. I was on the board at the time Jack was on the board. He was a great role model and very dedicated in regards to his fellow bowlers.
Jack was also a great bowling competitor as I myself competed against him in the Tiger club league. A bowler and friend I will ever respect and miss. May you Rest In Peace my friend and thanks for memories. May God...

RIP Uncle Jack you were one of the finest men I have ever known. People like you are far and few between. You will be missed by the entire family. We can only hope they have bowling alleys and softball fields in Heaven because God is getting a treasure. Our condolences go out to his family who I am sure will greatly miss this man.

Our deepest condolences for your loss to Mona and entire Miller Family