MILES-CANNON-Obituary

MILES C. CANNON

Barrington, Illinois

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Miles C. Cannon, 72, of Barrington, IL, died Jan. 27, 2010 at home, surrounded by the love of his immediate family, following an extended battle with cancer. He devoted his life to God, family and friends. Visitation for Miles will be held on Sunday, Jan. 31, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Davenport Family Funeral Home, 149 W. Main Street (Lake Cook Road), Barrington. A Funeral Service will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. at Lutheran Church of the Atonement, 909 East Main Street, Barrington. Interment will be held on Wednesday at Hills of Rest Memorial Park in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Visit Davenportfamily.com, where online condolences can be left for his family. For information, 847-381-3411.

  

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I was sorry to hear of Miles' passing. What an engaging personality he was. I loved to listen to his life's adventures when we spent time together at the front desk of Good Shepherd Hospital. May he rest in peace and may his family and friends cherish his memory. Lisa Gardino (Barrington)

January 31,2010
I remember when Jeanne and Miles took myself,Becky and his Mother to the airport in Sioux Falls, So Dak what a nice visit we had. Always thought Jeanne and Miles were a romatic and loving couple. Our deepest sympathy goes out to Jeanne and the family.
Love, Cousin Jane Berge (Dewitte)

My fondest memories of Miles was during the "Club 44" days and our many visits and social events among the 4 members and their wives.
Miles and our fellow club members will remember our favorite "Ushers" for best friends only party.
During a specific event in my life when things were at their worst; there was Miles giving me the support that I needed the most.
He will always be remembered by all the Linden's.

I am a volunteer in the gift shop at Good Shepherd and worked on Wednesdays . Miles was always at the desk greeting visitors and always had a smile on his face,. I will miss his smiling face and kindnesses he showed to everyone. God will welcome him with open arms and bless his family...peace to all of you...J. Stanners