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Wesley R. Miller

Portland, Oregon

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Miller, Wesley R. 84 06/02/1925 04/02/2010 Wes was born in Portland to Florence and Edgar L. Miller. The family moved to Salem where he was raised and completed his schooling. He served in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during World War II and after discharge, graduated from the University of...

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See you again, in Heaven, Wes. You and Anna Jean were my extra set of grandparents and my siblings (and parents!) and I always enjoyed visiting you both.

Tennis. One more story, the only time I saw Wes at a loss for words. We were at Wes and Anna Jean's late in the evening. Wes brought out his latest trophy for Tennis and was proudly showing it to our children, waiting for their words of praise. Our son, who was three at the time, asked: "Does it kill worms?" They both were a third set of grandchildren to our children.

Dear Anna Jean-
Thank you for hiring me in 1979 to work flexible hours in your art department. I learned many things, and Wes kept the company lively teasing Penny and me. I wish you the best.
Louann Richards

Anna and family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Horst and I have such wonderful memories of tennis with Wes at Cascade Athletic Club. sincerely, Linda Jeddeloh

I am so sorry about Wes's passing. We will miss him dearly at bridge.

Our condolences to you,Anna Jean, at the loss of an old friend, Wes. Our friendship goes back to college days when we were struggling along best we could. Shared some good memories.
Helen and Jack Odell

We were all sorry on Wes's passing, we enjoyed his playing of the key board for all the seniors on the holidays, and his jokes on bridge day at the center on Fridays. We will miss him. Debbie from The Gladstone Senior Center

All of us in the Friday bridge group will miss Wes.

Wes: you will be missed. I enjoyed the many times we played Tennis. You are now with the Lord. Your life was an example to all of us. It was my pleasure to be your Tennis partner. You always were fun and conducted yourself very well. Enjoyed the meals and fellowship. You were good on the key board. Bill Holbert