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Miles Jeffrey Tate

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Sep 23, 1959 – Apr 4, 2022 (Age 62)

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BORN
September 23, 1959
DIED
April 4, 2022
AGE
62
LOCATION
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Woodfin Funeral Chapel - Murfreesboro Obituary

Miles Jeffrey Tate, age 62 of Murfreesboro, died April 4, 2022. Born on September 23, 1959, Miles spent his childhood in his hometown of McMinnville, TN. He moved to Murfreesboro to attend MTSU and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1984. It was also there that he met and ultimately married the love of his life, Melinda, with whom he enjoyed a rich life of love and adventure for over 41 years. Together, they raised two children, a son Nicholas and daughter Natalie. Affectionately known as “Pops” within his immediate family, Miles enjoyed nothing more than being an active grandfather to his five grandchildren – Tate, Anna, Andrew, Ruby, and Charlotte.


To know Miles throughout his life was to be in the orbit of his competitive spirit. Whether it be a family-night board game, a city championship tennis match, or besting a local newspaper sportswriter, he was always up for a challenge. And while his passion to compete drove him, ensuring the fairness of any situation was his most special gift.


Humbly social, Miles was a man who defined integrity by simply doing what he committed to do, no matter the size of the task. He found as much joy in picking up litter on Shady Lane, his favorite neighboring street, as he did training for and completing the Boston Marathon four times. As is the case with many champions, his greatest competition was always himself. Time and time again, he continued to find and become a better version of the man he was in each season of his life.


There is no better way to remember Miles than by associating his name with his hobby-turned-passion. Running. In addition to successfully completing an amazing 50 full marathons, he and his family founded the Murfreesboro Half Marathon. Here, his efforts to champion an outlet for people to accomplish personal goals will be most closely felt within the community he cherished. Miles served on its Board of Directors and participated as a runner in each race. He could be seen proudly wearing his “#1 Pops” race bib, sharing a chocolate milk with his grandchildren after each event.


Selflessness and generosity are two of many traits that defined Miles. He was eternally optimistic. His childlike curiosity made many also believe in the hidden magic life offers when willing to look for it. His legacy will continue to touch lives through the Melinda and Miles Tate Scholarship, benefiting MTSU students who are or have been married and have a child.


Miles was a Member of First United Methodist Church, and built a successful career in the Insurance Industry, most recently serving Midwestern Insurance Alliance as its TPA Oversight Manager. He enjoyed his office view overlooking the Murfreesboro square, always contemplating his next path to run.


Miles was preceded in death by his father, Edward Tate, and a brother Dwaine Tate. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Melinda Tate; son, Nicholas Tate and wife Lindsay; daughter, Natalie Gay; grandchildren; Andrew Jeffery Tate, Ruby Ann Tate, Tate Gay, Anna Gay, Charlotte Gay; mother, Nancy Smith Tate; sisters, Teresa Davis, Phyllis Hobbs, and Renee Glover.


Visitation will be 2:00 PM Saturday, April 9, 2022, at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro, followed by a Celebration of Life service at 4:00 PM Saturday at Woodfin Memorial Chapel. www.woodfinchapel.com


 


 

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Miles was definitely one-of-a-kind. Growing up, he was my favorite cousin to hang out with after school and during the summer. Way back then, he was already inspiring others to love and enjoy life and sports. Loved our “Joppy” and the memories I have of him over the years.
My deepest condolences and prayers to “Sweet Melinda” and the entire family.

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Mike’s loved “his Melinda”and his family. We all loved Miles. I know he’s running Boston. RIP

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Renee, I'm so sorry for the loss of your dear brother. My condolences for all of his family and friends. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

You have very a great blessing to me and have inspired me to run and run and run. May your spirit continue to live in all you have inspired!

Dear Miles and Family

So of my fondest memories of Miles were his ambitions to make time for his dpirts hobbies.

He , as a teen , would ask me snd my late hubsand, to take him to the civic center on weekends, he would jump in the back seat with his beautiful wavy hair holding his basketball

He found much joy in all spirt activities..

No wonder he made running the spirt of a life time career.

I jogged..walked one of his Middle runs, in...

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