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Randall M. "Randy" Miller

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Randall M. (Randy) Miller Randall M. (Randy) Miller, 58, of Mechanicsburg, passed away Tuesday, February 14, 2006 at Harrisburg Hospital. Mr. Miller was born in Carbondale, Pennsylvania on February 16, 1947, the son of the late Jesse and Mary (Emory) Miller. Randy graduated from Bryan College and...

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Good-bye Dad. I love you. I told the kids that you might be doing cartwheels in Heaven. They really enjoyed that. You were the best father/grandfather. I will try to be as good of a parent as you were. I know we will see you again.Until then,with lots of love,
Carol

When I was little and he was not to very much bigger, Uncle Randy was a VERY BIG tease to me. He often would make me cry and Grandma would become annoyed with him and tell him to be nice to me. Being his niece as well as the niece of his brothers and sister has been one of the happiest parts of my life. Uncle Randy's unswerving faithfulness to Christ in his life has been a strong testimony to the watching world. I know that he is not resting in peace, but is running, leaping, marching,...

My memories of Randy go way back, I had occasion to visit the Miller home before Randy came on the scene and when he arrived he had to share his sister with me to which he sometimes objected. We did reach a compromise and were able to have enjoyable times together, such as a camping trip to Maine. At times over the years we were separated by miles such as when we lived in New Jersey and he lived in Florida. The reports of his physical problems were disturbing, but his upbeat attitude was...

My first memory of Uncle Randy is he and my cousin Stan Frey running off to escape his pesty kid nephew when I would come to visit Grandma & Grandpa. It is very encouranging to be reminded by such nice comments that Randy aways did have a very positve outlook on life. Of course we know that his strength came from knowing his Creator and his savior Jesus Christ, and the promise given to him in scripture of spending eternity with them in a new body. Your presence here will certainly be missed.

The Miller Family: We came to know and love Randy, (and all of you) when we lived next door at Pensacola Christian College. His constant smile and upbeat attitude no matter what the circumstances was a wonderful testimony to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! Over the years as often happens we drifted in and out of contact, but we will always remember Randy, until (as I mentioned to Judy) we will be sitting on that porch enjoying a good cup of coffee and good conversation for all eternity!...

Randy was my brother in Law. He was only little red haired kid when
I took his sister away. We were geographically distanced for many years and I never really got to know him until later years when he was besought with medical trials. It is very impressive to read the thoughts of you who did get to know him. My own late and lasting impression can be summed up in a few words as befits a Christian man - Perservering Faith, Patient endurance, Profound influence.
Randy, We already...

I've known Randy since he came to work at the House of Representatives years ago. I always thought alot of him. He will be very greatly missed.

Uncle Randy was the ideal example of a husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was the epitome of kindness, patience, and gentleness. The highest compliment I can say about him is that he was so much like his father, my grandfather. Like grandpa, he was a soft spoken man with an internal spiritual strength. A man of integrity and with an open loving heart. Men who were respected and loved by all who knew them.
We will miss him terribly, but we rejoice that he walks with...

To Randy's family:
I have known Randy for as long as I can remember and have very fond memories of him as both a school teacher and as a friend of my parents. My heartfelt sympathies go out to all of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Julie Christensen (Birmelin)