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Kenneth B. Miller

Fairfield, Connecticut

Mar 23, 1957 – Feb 3, 2025 (Age 67)

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BORN
March 23, 1957
DIED
February 3, 2025
AGE
67
LOCATION
Fairfield, Connecticut
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Kenneth B. Miller Kenneth B. Miller, age 67, of Trumbull, formerly of Fairfield, passed away Monday, February 3, 2025, at Bridgeport Hospital. Born in Norwalk, the son of the late Joseph and Myrtle Miller, he had been a Fairfield resident for most of his life. He was a graduate of Roger Ludlowe...

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So sorry for your loss, Ken was just a great guy from back in the day.. Always had a smile on his face. My sincere condolences to your family.

Sorry for his passing Kenny was a gentle soul with always a smile for everyone and a wave as you passed by him sitting on Mark & Monique´s front porch. May he rest in peace

Paul , Carrie, Monique I am heart broken to hear about Kenny, he was a wonderful friend ( and roommate) I´ve often wondered how he was fairing and where he was... He will be missed! My heart goes out to you all Debbie

Kenny was the kind of guy who was always surrounded by admiring friends because of his gregarious personality; someone you knew you'd never forget. May God bless your soul, Kenny. I'll always think of you kindly.

Paul, so sorry to hear this, I haven´t seen him around lately and was just thinking about him recently and the crew from the creek. My sincere condolences to you and your family

Paul....so sorry to hear about Kenny....you have my deepest condolences... Jim Ercolani

Paul I am so sorry to hear of Kenny's passing. My thoughts are with you. Sherry Hiller

Kenny's dad was my brother Joe. I remember him from the South Pine Creek days. The last time I saw him was at Paul and Carries wedding. He said he was going to California. I don't know if he ever did. I'm sorry that you lost your brother, Paul. Kathy and I will make a donation in his name to Maryknoll Missions. We are in Florida and my Email is [email protected].

So many memories from my childhood with Kenny. My grandmother would always be so annoyed when he would try to take me into the marsh by the house (she was afraid I'd be bitten by ticks), or do other things that would be fun to a kid and a kid at heart! I always enjoyed Sunday evening dinners on the deck at the house, where I was promptly served a 7-Up and grape juice (such a fancy drink to have alongside the vodka gimlets that the adults were drinking!). Always a smile, and a big warm...