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Ronald E. Miller

Bedford/franklin, Virginia

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Bedford/franklin, Virginia
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American Cancer Society

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Ronald E. Miller, 66, of Huddleston, Va., passed away on Monday, May 10, 2010, surrounded by the love and support of his beloved family. Ron is survived by his wife of 45 years, Chris Miller; daughters, Lisa Heath, Sheri Edwards, Amy Rosmini, and Dawn Violette; and his son, Jeffrey Miller;...

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Chris and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May God heal and comfort you.
Gaile Jennings Todd - classmate
Gaile Todd, Seymour, Tennessee

Chris and Family, I was sad to hear about Ronnie's passiing, but know he is in a better place now. I will always remember the fun and "adventure" I shared with him when we were teenagers after he moved to Hebron from East hartford. We frequently scared our parents with our antics. Ronnie's smile will always be a part of my memory of him.
Alan Hutchinson

Chris and Family,
We send our love to you all and wish you comfort and peace. We'll always remember Ron fondly for giving us so many happy times at Class of 62 RHAM reunions and gatherings. His good natured ways and willingness to do his part were a gift to us all.

This is from all your friends at jcp our deepest thoughts are with you.

Chris & Family, I am so sad to hear about your loss. I remember Ron as such a kind and friendly man. May your happy memories sustain you in this time of sorrow. We miss you all in CT! Fondly, Diane Faenza

We were so saddened by the news of such a good man. Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Miller family and please know that you are all in our prayers and thoughts. Love always, Cheryl & Frank

Chris and Family:
Please know our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you and with Ron. Will miss his almost daily e-mails always about humor or spritual thoughts. Lisa, Sheri, Jeff, Amy, and Dawn's letter characterized him to a "T"--he made friends with absolutely everyone and would give his last dollar or the shirt off his back to anyone who needed it. I loved when he'd stop over to my office in Rockville when Dawn had the Coffee Shop--and we'd chat and laugh. His H.S. Class of...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.