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Scott A. Miller

Byfield, Nebraska

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MILLER, U.S. Army Sgt. Scott A. Age 35, of 972nd Military Police Co., Camp Curtis Guild, on October 13, 2008. Husband of Alexandra (Webb) Miller, of Plaistow, NH, and son of Margaret (Preiss) Miller of Byfield,MA and the late Douglas L. Miller. Brother of Mark D. Miller of Tyngsboro,MA, David R....

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I was lucky enough to have worked with Skip at Port Rehab. What a funny, kind, loving guy ! You will be missed.. At the time , we were nurses aides together.. I believe Scott was in high school at the time. Just a wonderful kid who grew up to be a wonderful man, with a huge and kind heart.. this is truly a sad loss.. My prayers are with you all

Alex,
You and Scott had such an amazing love for each other. It's one that will live on forever. Remember, he is still with you every day. All my love and sympathy

Sgt. Miller,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in Iraq. And to your family and loved ones. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Dearest Alex,
My sorrow at your loss is great.
May the love that you & Scott were blessed to have- for too short a time- be the sustaining strength in your life.
I recognized this love in the way that you shared caring along with humor as you looked into each others eyes. This can never be lost. May you be strong & keep the memory of heroic Scott as an inspiration for your future.
with love, Fran

Alexandra,
You stand always next your heroic, impossibly brave husband, as a woman of courage, his wife, as the woman he chose to live with throughout his life.
And he did.
Here is the hero, his wish fulfilled in you.
You have both traveled this road together, in love, hope, and with God.
You have both shone with courage, tears and laughter, as husband and wife, taking on the greatest burden I can possibly imagine.
Scott will always be with you in spirit and love.
...

Alex and Family,
I am so sorry to hear the sad news. You have been and will continue to be in my prayers.
With My Deepest Sympathy,

My son served proudly with Scott in Iraq. My family had the privilege of meeting Scott and his lovely wife on several occasions; it was our honor to meet such a wonderful young man.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you,

The Gibson Family

Dear Alex,
I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family. It has been a long hard journey for you all. I know that your life together was filled with love, laughter and happiness and your heart will keep Scott's memory alive forever. Please know that I am thinking of you all at this time. All my love to you.
Jim Batchelder

Scott worked at Anna Jaques in security and we developed a friendship. We both worked the night shift and he would come up to Maternity and visit me quite often. We would talk about his future plans and his going into the service. He even came back to see me after joining the Army but I wasn't working. When I read about his valiant fight with cancer I contacted the Newburyport News so I could contact him. I was happy to know he had married and that his outlook was great. I was sorry to read...