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Scott Miller

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Scott Miller, a lifelong resident of Manitou Springs died on Thanksgiving Day after a brief battle with esophageal cancer. He was fifty years old. Scott loved technology. He was among the first people on the planet to have a personal computer in his home, and he always had the latest wireless...

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My deepest sympathy in your time of sorrow. May you find comfort in the coming days in the loving arms of God. May God bless you and your family with his healing powers.

Rest in peace my friend. You are truly an angel and in the arms of God.

I miss you so much already - I loved your laugh and you always made me smile.

I am deeply saddened. Scott was always a good friend to me from way back when we met in Jr. High School. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with his family. Words can not express the loss I feel. Peace be with you all and Gods speed in healing your hurting hearts.

Scott I really enjoyed your happy smile and tenacious spirit, but heaven is a wonderful place where you will be whole again. Love, Jim & Ruth

Scott and his family are in my thoughts, he was my best friend. I just cannot believe, he will be missed so much. Victoria (Massachusetts)

I am sorry to hear of your loss, Scott will be greatly missed. Scott suffered with disabilities his whole life but we can look forward to God's promise at Isaiah 35:5,6 when "the lame one will climb up just as a stag does". May you relish the day when, as promised, Scott will be able to run about and leap as a stag.

Scott and his family are in my thoughts.

I am so sorry for your loss, I lost my husband last year to the same thing. He was 51, and Died November 30th. This last Thanksgiving day would have been our 32nd Wedding Anniversary. Again I am very sorry