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Michael Frederic Miller

Tyler, Texas

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MILLER,, MICHAEL FREDERIC November 29, 1949 - December 17, 2007 Born November 29, 1949 in Waco, Texas, the son of Margaret McNee Miller and Fred "Skipper" Miller and the grandson of the late P J McNee and Janice Rodgers McNee, Michael Frederic "Bubby" Miller passed away peacefully in Dallas,...

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I believe this may be my childhood playmate.when I was a child in henderson.was his nickname skippy.he was my newborn. I was 5 he was 7.lived out on 64.this persons age seems right.i was born in 1950.he 2 years older than I. I was told his mom was a teacher.and last name miller..I never forgt my playmate .is this that Skippy I knew years ago..please let me know.thank you

What a wonderful friend, and I miss him greatly, rest in peace my friend!

God is so good. He brought Mike Miller into my life and it was never the same. What an incredible blessing to have Mike in my life and to experience all that I did through his kindness, enthusiasm and thoughtfulness. Love you-

What a sad day for the dance world, but such a lucky day for all the cheerleaders and drill team members who are in heaven! I have no doubt that Mike will be orchestrating wonderful pagentry for them in heaven. Through one of his many Thanksgiving Day Parades, Rangerettes Forever and the 2000 St. Patrick's Day Millineum trip to Ireland, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to get to know Mike and his group. He was flawless in his attention to detail and in his work ethic. Despite his...

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. My family always thought highly of Bubby and were very proud of his success.

Mike was my Big Brother when we were both Fraternity Brothers of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at SMU. He was a friend then and always. I will miss him very much.

We remember Bubby as an HHS cheerleader and his contributions to the city of Henderson, Tx eg. The Depot Museum, Kilgore College, and Macy's parade. We took pride in his accomplishments. His restoration of the McNee House in Henderson is seen everyday by folks traveling on South Main St. Linda and Myrtle Lea Romer

What a cheerleader for all the best life had to offer! Fun, funny, generous and kind. I knew him as Bubby and tried to think of him Mike/Michael....but just never could.

I'll remember him with his megaphone, cheering for the HHS Lions.

God Speed dear friend,

Judy Romer Nutter

It is with heartfelt sympathy and sadness that I sign your guest book. Mike had an infectious grin and could light up the room with his smile. He was the ultimate professional and although I retired from the Cotton Bowl several years ago, I still remember Mike and Lisa fondly and consider them friends. I am deeply sorry for your great loss.

I know that there are no words comforting enough, no tears that can quench the hurt enough, and no hug tight enough at this time. But I do know...