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Tensie Jane Miller

Richboro, Pennsylvania

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Tensie Jane Miller, nee Shirk, on October 17, 2005 of Huntingdon Valley, PA. Beloved wife of Robert G. Miller; dear mother of Natasha I., Michelle M. and Nicole E.; also survived by her sister, Betty Shirk and her brothers, David Shirk and James Shirk of Cincinnati, Ohio. Relatives,...

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My thoughts are with Tensie's family at this difficult time. I met Tensie in the 70s when she worked in Chicago. We had some fun times. I loved her positive attitude. We stayed in touch for many years! I'm sure she will be missed by many.

to Robert and family, so sorry to hear of Tensies passing-she put up a good 10 year battle-when i first met her at the hospital and then I met you Robert i knew she had the best support team any one could ever have-Just remeber this isn't rain we are having but tears from Tensie telling us she is at Peace-please know my thoughts, prayers are with you always

To the Family of Tensie .... I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I was Tensie's Assistant for a few months and know what a wonderful person she was. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers as you get through this very difficult time. May you use this time to strengthen your family bond.

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Stephanie Phillips

Even though I did not know Tensie, personally, my condolences goes out to the family. May God bless you and help you through this difficulty time.

I am very sorry to have learned of the passing of this warm, intellegent woman. I have worked for her at AON about a year ago and admired her professionalism and warmth she shared with others.
Tensie's spirit and her family will remain in our prayers.

God Bless,
Debbie Schultheis

It was my honor to have worked with Tensie.

Although I have known Tensie for a very short period, I have never bonded with someone as quickly as I had with her. She was just a very warm, down to earth type of woman with a wealth of genuineness. She was my boss, who I came to respect, and love. She taught me so much, and shared her knowledge generously. I will miss her a great deal. My heart goes out to Tensie's family. I know Tensie is now on God's executive committee.

She was a wonderful Lady. A class act all the way. God Bless and keep her.