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Leo Miller

Orlando, Florida

1932 - 2019

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Leo Miller 1932-2019Leo passed away on June 7th after losing his battle with Cancer. He was a loving father and grandfather and a tremendous role model to many young adults in his community of College Park. He is survived by his two children Lynn Pacansky and Mitch Miller of Orlando and his four...

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Still remembered- Rest in Peace Leo.

Leo, was EHS supporter for the basketball program when we won state championship. Rudy Tapia

Leo was a family friend through my Dad who serverd our great country with Leo in the USAF. They became life long friends even after he moved back to Wisconsin after the service. We always kept in touch and visited often over the years. He is still missed very much and we still feel for Mitch, Lynn and their families great loss.

In my 70th year, somehow Leo's name came to mind from my childhood. Leo was my brother's baseball supervisor in the 1960's. I'm amazed to hear about all he was involved in. I remember Leo was organized and very pleasant interacting with people. And his wife (I believe her name was Chris or Kris) was so sweet, too. Our thoughts are with the family.

REST IN PEACE! Yesterday I worked softball at Lake Fairview, where I hadn't worked in many years, and Leo was in my thoughts. Those were great times.

Rest is peace Leo. You will be missed. Thanks for the mentorship and more importantly the friendship. Tell Tom F hello when you see him!

In May of 1979, Leo Miller interviewed me for the position of part-time secretary in the Athletic Department at the Orlando Recreation Department. He said since I was a softball junkie, I would be a perfect fit. I will forever cherish my time working there alongside the fellas (Leo, Neil and Lee) and I will forever remember Leo coming in every morning, bracing himself in the doorway and getting the update on all the softball games and staff reports for all the fields. He always wanted to...

I had many great seasons playing softball with Leo and under his leadership of our Wednesday morning senior softball league.

Leo Miller was one of the finest gentlemen
I've ever met. He spent his entire life enriching the lives of others. From coaching
numerous youngsters to building outstanding
programs for seniors. He never quit helping
people enjoy life. Thousands of folks in Orlando owe Leo a debt of gratitude for a job well done.

My sincere condolences to his children and to the many friends he met along life's way.

Bill James
Altamonte Springs