KENNETH-MILLER-Obituary

KENNETH J. MILLER

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Arlington Heights, Illinois
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American Heart Association

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Kenneth J. Miller of Wildwood Kenneth J. Miller, 67, passed away at home Monday morning, Nov. 14, 2011. He was born in Bay City, Mich., on Oct. 16, 1944, to the now late Irving and Virginia (nee Zilenski) Miller. Kenneth proudly served his country, enlisting in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam...

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Dear Mrs. Miller, Jess, Jason & Jeremy...I am so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. I have nothing but fond memories of him and how fun to be around he was. Please know that my family and I are thinking and praying for you at this difficult time. All my love, Jamie Hager Phillips

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Dear Mrs. Miller, Jessica, Jason, and Jeremy,
Please accept our condolences in the loss of your husband and father. We will fondly remember Mr. Miller as a gentleman and a good neighbor. May he rest in peace with our Lord. Our prayers are with you.
Douglas Lombardo
and the entire staff at Lombardo's Heating & Cooling Corp.

Liz and family...My sincere sympathy. The world has lost a very special man. I hope he and Bruce will party on. Prayers are with you. Lola

Liz and family.I'm sending my sympathy.
My memories as a young kid next door were the many time Kenny would take me fishing to the cottage.And in that cool white Buick.
Funniest was with that same car trying to pull out the pear tree stump with it.Tires just a smokin'.

Liz and Family

Our deepest sympathy and condolences to the Miller Family. May God give you the strength to endure in this most sorrowful time.

Bill and Sally McDonald

Liz : Ken and I grew up together and I have many memories to look back on. We were 1st couisins.My sister Joanne,my brother Jerry and myself send our deepest sympathy.


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Dear Liz: My heart aches for you. I'm so sorry for the loss of your husband and best friend. I always enjoyed your stories of life at the Miller home. You, Jessica, Jason, and Jeremy have many fond memories that will help to sustain you. Take care.