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Dr. John Carson Biller

Charlottesville, Virginia

1937-2011

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Dr. John Carson Biller of Charlottesville, Virginia, died at his home, Night Retreat, on October 27, 2011 surrounded by family and friends.Born March 10, 1937 in Tiffin, Ohio, he was the son of James Carson and Louise Elizabeth Dreitzler Biller.He was a principal in Albemarle County for 33 years...

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I knew John and Harry! They were both dear friends when I was in training in Charlottesville in the late 60s. Our friendship was based on riding; cubbing and hunting. I did this every other day for several years and I would drink and eat at the house off Garth Road every other night. We spent long days going to antique auctions, horse sales and shows. John was energetic, enthusiastic, supportive, kind, and quick with sarcasm but never malicious. I wish John was still in my life.

One of the sweetest men I've ever known. My life is richer for having known him and it is an honor to have known him. Condolences to all missing him.

One year this week -- and we still think of you and miss you every single day. You were a wonderful and thoughtful friend and made such a difference in our lives.
Norman & Phyllis McAllister

John's grandfather, Carson Biller, and my mother, Hannah Biller, were brother and sister. We grew up back in the Shanendoah Valley many, many years ago. I have lived in Ohio since I was a small child, but many of my fondest memories come from the Valley and my childhood.
Neva Rebecca Williams Hunker. My mother was Hannah Rebecca Williams

A man with a Big smile and heart to match. Throw Heaven a curve ball John... your grace will make it even better.

I will miss my little quarterly chats with Dr. Biller! He was always good for a laugh and always so pleasant! He will be missed!

What a great picture of John! That was him always smiling and enjoying life. We trained racehorses for him years ago and we had a few in partnership with him . We always enjoyed our time with John. Sorry to hear of his passing but know he enjoyed life to the fullest.

I was sorry to hear about John. I have some great memories of fun that we had together.

I taught for John at Hollymead when it was built. He was the best principal I worked with during my many years of teaching. His spirit and guidance will continue to be a blessing for all who have known him.