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Thomas Wayne Miller

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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THOMAS WAYNE MILLER TABOR CITY, NC -- Thomas Wayne Miller, 70, died Sunday, April 11, 2010 in his home after a courageous battle with melanoma cancer. Born on October 18, 1939, in Columbus County, he was the son of the late Everette Ussery and Ruth Jordan Miller. He was a graduate of Tabor City...

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Peggy, Natalie, Thomas, Warren and Family,

I have to believe that there is a special reunion taking place in Heaven this very moment. Hugh Gore loved Wayne Miller so much....I have such fond memories of Daddy taking me to see Mr. Wayne and your sweet family. My thoughts and prayers to each of you. What a blessing to have such a kind soul you can always call your Husband, Daddy and Pop.

Love,
Lori

In my mind Wayne will always be that kind, sweet young man I knew who was a couple of years younger at Tabor City High School. He was a gentleman even then when many of us were busy "acting up." I am very sad, not only for all the family, but for the entire community to which he gave so much. His life was a blessing to all.

With deep sympathy,

Peggy, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. I did not know Wayne very well but the few times we were all together I sensed that he was a warm and caring person. I will always remember him as a soft, quiet spoken gentleman with a wonderful sense of humor. Frances Wall

Aunt Peg, Natalie, Thomas, Warren & Family,
When we think of uncle Wayne we think of a kind & generous man, loving, a friend to all he knew, helping those in need and a supporter of his community. Uncle Wayne was a very special man and we will miss him. Rest In Peace uncle Wayne.
With Love, Brantley, Belinda & Todd

Thomas and Family,

We are sad for your family's loss and want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May God Bless you all today and always.

Greg and Hollis Cloninger

Peggy,I certainly enjoyed the times I visited with you and Wayne and helping you with your insurance needs. He was a Southern Gentleman in the true way. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Morris Blackmon
Wilmington