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John G. Miles

Hollis, Maine

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John G. Miles, 75 HOLLIS -- John G. Miles, 75, of Haley Road, Hollis, died on Sunday, May 22, 2011, at Maine Medical Center after a brief illness. John was born in Hollis to Jerrold and Flora (Grant) Miles. He was married twice, most recently to Linda Mains of Buxton for 21 years. They raised...

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Connie and Lisa,

I did not hear about your father's passing until last week and I often find myself thinking about him. I knew him through the store/restaurant in Hollis when my exhusband and I owned it. He brought such joy to the place and I loved seeing him on a regular basis. He always brought a smile to my face. He even gave me a few rides on his motorcycle! I will never forget what a wonderful man he was and I am grateful for the short time I knew him. I am sorry for...

Connie and Lisa,
I was so sorry when I heard of your Dad's passing.

I enjoyed being his neighbor and miss his friendly smile and wave as I pass the house.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and other family members at this very difficult time.

John, thank you for always sharing a laugh and kind words with me. Our friendship carried from work to recreation. I really appreciate the support you showed by traveling all over Maine to hear and dance with the country bands with which I performed. You always help to keep things fun!

John, Thank you for all of your great stories and laughter. Kenny & I will miss you always

I regret not having known him longer or being able to spend more time with him. Fondest memory has to be his trip to NC in 2009. His insistance that I quit callimg him "sir" and our trip to the NC State Fair.....he was like a kid in a candy store taking in as much as he could.

Lisa and Connie, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad, John. I have many fond memories of him and when I think of him, he is always whistling in my memories. Thinking of you and sending you much love.

I will miss sharing punkin pie, motorcycle stories & the lupine lady/Aunt J. memories with my buddy. The angels are getting a great storyteller.

Sorry to hear of your loss,John will always be ole #7 to me (a private joke between us) and I know my daughter will miss sitting in his lap playing word games at the restaurant, John,Penny & Mouse Hill

Our thoughts are with you. We spent many hours drinking coffee and sharing the cost of scratch tickets with John. He always had a story to tell and made us laugh often. We will miss him dearly.

Dean and Marlene Farwell, Hollis