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Nicholas J. Miller

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Kalamazoo, Michigan
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American Cancer Society

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MILLER, Nicholas J. Age 55 Mattawan

Nick passed away Monday morning, May 11, 2009 at his home. He was born January 3, 1954 in Paw Paw the son of James A. and Clarace (Andre) Miller. He was employed as a manager for Pfizer in Kalamazoo retiring in 2008. He was a member of the Third...

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I met Nick when I was a teenager and babysat his kids, Jimmy, Johnny and Lynn. I was very sorry to hear about his illness from his niece and my friend Vicki. My heart goes out to his family but especially to his children Jim, John and Lynn who I still think of quite often. My deepest sympathy.

I knew Nick from Upjohn Company since mid-1980's. He was a standup guy who was liked and respected by all. We especially enjoyed sharing hunting and fishing stories. Since retiring, I only saw him once at a local restaurant. I wish I could have spent more time with him and known his family. The world will be a lesser place without him.

Nick had a heart like few I have ever met...not only a heart for God, but for everyone he met. It is my privilege to call him my brother in Christ and my joy to know we will meet again in heaven where there will be no good-byes! Love and prayers for you, Karen and the kids!

I had the privilege of meeting Nick when he came to California to visit his son Jim. I'm really sorry to hear of his death, I know he will be missed by his family. My thoughts are with all of them at this time.

I had the privilege of knowing, and growing up with Nick Miller. He was a man of integity, humor, and a devout Christian. Nick was my "Clone Brother" and we had many good times together Drag racing, playing Basketball and Tennis.
I will always remember his Earnest T Clark rendition, smiling face, and quick handshake. He will be missed by many.

Nick was a sharp and very capable manager at Pfizer. I had the privilege of participating in many months of workflow and change management training in 2005 under Nick's bold leadership. He brought much common sense and a quick wit to his work. His calm and hopeful perspective on eternity was an inspiration as well- "Welcome Home," Nick.