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James Matthew Miller

Jackson, Michigan

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DIED
May 7, 2025
LOCATION
Jackson, Michigan

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Of Jackson, MI, completed his final flight on Earth and now enjoys clear skies and unlimited golf rounds above. Born on January 25, 1956, to Leo and Phyllis Miller, Jim was the seventh act in a 12-sibling circus-though depending on who you asked, he might have claimed to be the ringmaster. A...

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An untimely end to a great guy and good friend. I have so many awesome memories of golfing, tipping a few beers, tall tales (fishing, skiing, air compressor specifications, etc). Really enjoyed his personality, kindness, and presence. Always with a quick smile and engaging wit. My condolences Brigid, Ryan, and Colleen. May God continue to shine His face on all of you and Jimmy, too, now and forever! -joe

Words fail me. I'm absolutely sad about this one. I'll miss you my friend . Rest high clyde

RIP James Matthew Miller, may you now finally be at peace my friend. God bless you on your next journey and adventure. You will be sadly missed by many. God's speed my friend.

What a blessing to have known Jim! I had the pleasure of working beside him to get his Senior National Ski Patroller designation and taking a couple of runs last season. He will be missed at Schuss. God bless Bridg and all his family and friends.

So sorry to hear about Clyde. He was truly one of the nicest guys I´ve ever known.. from our days at Queens to the golf courses. Best wishes and great memories to his family. RIP

My fishing partner so many trips to Canada. We talked politics, religion, family, friends, work, and more. 8 hours plus a day in the boat lots of great memories. I will see one day to fish again! Condolences to Bridg, Ryan Colleen and family and so many friends.

RIP clyde you were fun guy,great smile and kind FP was a good friend ill miss you both

So many prayers being sent. Jim was an amazing man. My condolences to the family.

Jimmy, You were taken from this earth way too early and will be greatly missed. We will miss our meetings on the 8th green in the evening, tailgates after skiing, fishing and the call of "Tommy" through the woods to see if we were at the bonfire or on the deck. Your perpetual smile, laughter and positive attitude through these last few months left such an impression on us. You were a great example of how to do Christ's work here on earth and more recently, taught us how to accept death...