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Miller George Gregerson

Everett, Washington

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Miller George Gregerson

Miller George Gregerson, 92, passed on to his new journey Saturday, October 24, 2009. He was born in Lakewood, WA on October 5, 1917 to George and Augusta Gregersen from Norway. Upon the death of his father, Miller became the head of the household at the age...

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Although we have been late in signing this guestbook, our thoughts and prayers are with you, Laura, Debbie, Jeanie and the rest of this great family. We know this has been a difficult time for all. It has been good for us to read through all the special memories in this book. What a wonderful man! Guttorm just loved spending time with him, especially fishing. You could see the twinkle in their eyes when they were together. Miller had a constant smile and a wonderful zest for life. We will...

Uncle Miller will be so missed. He was so kind and loving to all of us "kids." He made camping so much fun. And Greg and I would fight over Uncle Miller's smoked salmon when mom brought home jars in her suitcase. I loved to hear Miller talk about the exciting jobs he had during his life. What an amazing, loving man. We are so blessed to have had him in my lives.

Gregerson Family:
I remember when we were kids,we would go up to Flowing Lake every weekend and your dad would build the biggest bon fire ever! To this day if I see a big fire I always comment that Miller must be here:) My parents and your folk were such good friends. My dad and yours are now together with Dyke, Bill, Uncle Boots and Steve and all the other sprinkler fitters discussing how much pipe they laid and I'm sure it is around a table where they are playing cards and Toppy,...

Miller, my brother, was so very special. We laughed and we danced and always played "holy board". We always enjoyed being together and what could be better than fishing with Miller in Sequi. He will always be that very special big brother and be missed so very very much. Miller, you are now one more bright star in Heaven. My love and sympathy to all the family.
With loving memories,
Your sister Gladys (Geege)

Dad

I needed to talk to you today but your not here. I read through this guest book and felt your presence through these loving thoughts and tributes to you. (Thank you, all, for your part of keeping Dad close.) I came up with my tribute after reading how much you meant to everyone who knew you.

Son, brother, husband, dad,
grandpa (papa), uncle, cousin, friend.
These are the many hats you lovingly wore.
Kind, gentle, giving, fun,
loving, and caring...

Me and my Grandpa!

Thank you Grandpa Miller for all of the wonderful camping and fishing memories. I can still see the box of fiddle faddle on your trucks dashboard. My fondest memory however is one of our trips to Oregon to visit Aunt Murtle and Uncle Elmer (and their nasty little dogs). At the fair, Auntie Jeanie was always talking me into going on the wild rides, ensuring me that they weren't that bad when they always were. I was most afraid of the ferris wheel. probably because it was so big and went...

Laura,Debbie, Jeanie, Carol Ann and family -- Our family has suffered great losses these last few months and my heart goes out to each and every one of you, Uncle Miller will also be missed dearly by all of us. What fun we used to have camping, etc., he was such a nice and gentle man -- my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Laura,Debby, Jean and family, You have lost a wonderful husband, father and grandfather and I have lost a dear and good 'BIG' brother. I have so many good memories of Miller growing up. Taking us dancing, skating and always being there for us with a smile and kind words. I enjoyed spending time at Salton Sea and Sequi. We have been blessed to have had Miller with us for so many years. Deepest sympathy and love.

Laura, Debbie, Jeannie and families. I am saddened by the loss of Uncle Miller. Whenever I think of Miller I remember all the fun we had at Salton Sea from Moon Howls, Holey Board to just playing pool. He was a good man and loved by all. We will miss you Miller. My thoughts and prayers to all of you.