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Josef M. Miller

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Miller, Josef M. 11/29/1937 - 2/17/2017 Josef M. Miller, husband, father, grandfather, scientist, mentor and friend, died on February 17, 2017, of lung cancer. Born in Philadelphia, PA to parents, Louis and Pearl Miller, he moved to California at 9 years of age. His childhood in Monterey reads...

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Our deepest condolences from Leena, Esa, Katri, Heikki, Hanna and Kalle. We have deep and warm memories of the time we have spent together here in Finland, in Ann Arbor, in Sweden. Joe was a special person, we miss him and his positive attitude to life.The warmest hugs to You Cheryl in your sorrow.

Thank you so much for being so neighborly, kind and helpful to my dad, John A. Clark, for so many years. That is what I will remember from you both, Cheryl. The "Daniel brick" continues outside dad's front door to this day and I hope that is never removed. Our condolences to you and Daniel. Eloise (Clark) and Rod Loeffer

Joe and Cheryl were my close neighbors in Ann Arbor for almost 30 years. They were wonderfully friendly and always helpful. I have been greatly impressed with Joe's professional accomplishments and his powerful impact on medical advances at the University of Michigan.
joe will be deeply missed by all.


My since condolences to all the friends and family. During these times of distress is especially more necessary to pour out your heart to God in prayer because he cares for you. He promises that all who do so will have their thoughts and feelings soothed by "the peace of God that surpasses all understanding. Phillipians 4: 6,7

I will miss going down the hall for advice, whether personal, professional, or scientific. I could always count on a wise, straightforward, honest opinion given with grace and a smile. We miss you.

Joe was a true scientist in the best possible way a paragon of research. I am so happy to have hade the priviliege of getting to know Joe and work with him in Stockholm and Ann Arbor. Joe has left a void in the world of hearing resarch.

Dear Cheryl,

Our deepest condolences from Anneliese and Rudi from Innsbruck, Austria.
We will miss Josef, we learned so much from him. We lost a good friend, a patient scientist-you will always be in our hearts!

Please accept our deepest condolences. May you be comforted by others who care and find continuing strength and peace in the days ahead - Matthew 11:28-30. Keep those precious memories close on your mind and may they bring a smile to your heart.

Dear family and friends of Josef, allow memories of your dear loved one to warm your hearts, 2nd Thessalonians 3:16 "Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace constantly in every way. May the Lord be with all of you." As you return to life's daily routine, may you continue to receive comfort and support from loved ones.