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Brother Julian Miller F.S.E.

Haverhill, Massachusetts

1937 - 2020

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Brother Julian Edmund Miller, F.S.E., 83, of Haverhill, MA, passed away peacefully September 12, 2020. He was born July 3, 1937 in Springfield, MA, a son of the late Edmund A. and Agnes M. (Balsam) Miller. He was born Edmund H. Miller, but many knew him as Brother Julian, a name he assumed in...

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Brother Julian was a dear friend that I will miss terribly. It brings me comfort knowing he is no longer suffering and is with Jesus in Heaven.

Brother Julian lived in the same apartment building as me. We actually became friends through our mutual love for our dogs. We would see each other just about every day walking the dogs ànd over time he became a special friend. We talked on the telephone weekly and shared both good and bad times happening in our lives. We always prayed together and although we were of different religions we agreed that there is only one God in our lives. I will miss those phone calls

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I wish to express my appreciation for Brother Julian's life. I have known Br. Julian for the last 22 years. He was like a grandfather to me all these years. I first met him in the summer of 1998 at L'Arche Hamilton ON and got talking with him about the Bruderhof Communities. He visited our community for 2 weeks later that same year. Then from Dec 2000 - 2001 he visited again for 6-8 months. He has ever since then been a very good friend not only of my family but also of our community. ...

I had the pleasure of working with Brother Julian at L’arche. My fondest memory of him is his gift for storytelling and how much care and compassion he showed with our Core Members as well as the assistants. Saying hello to Benedict was always a treat as well. Rest in peace and thank you for all you’ve done, Brother Julian. You will be missed

To The Miller Family,
I am so sorry for the loss of Eddie,I always thought highly of him and my favorite memory is being with Eddie at Camp Freddie Eddie.
Love and Hugs
Cousin Dorothy

I was influential in Edmund's vocation in the 'early' years in Spfld. as he was interested in the religious life. I always wondered where did he go? Thrilled to hear he settled with the correct Order and evidently reached happiness. I will remember him a during a special Mass RIP.