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Wilbur Miller

Langhorne, Pa, Massachusetts

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Wilbur Fiske "Bing" Miller passed away at his home on August 12, 2020 at age 97 with his wife Leslie and daughter Mary by his side. Bing grew up in Agawam; was a B-24 pilot in WWII; and graduated the University of Notre Dame in 1949. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Leslie Mitnick; his...

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I worked for Bing when he was with Sparks Tune Up. (Leslie, I was the guy you and Bing met with for a job interview dinner in Yonkers, New York in late 1986) Bing was one of the finest men I ever knew and the most honest and upright businessman to ever walk this Earth. He gave me some advice I have carried with me since that time and I think of him often even these many years later. I never forgave Sparks for lying to him although I am sure that he did. Those were difficult times but Bing...

Bing was a great friend to me. I met him because of my interest in WWII. My dad noticed the “451st bomb group” sticker on the bumper of his car and started talking with him. I had done an interview with Bing and went out for breakfast together a few times. It’s because of Bing that I too joined the Air Force. Through some research I was able to locate photos of his plane and some history associated with his service. I had no greater friend than Bing. He will be missed and remembered. My...

Bing was the sweetie and kindness man and always showed gratitude and appreciation towards me! My sin would always say I wish he was my grandfather! I’ve known Bing for 17 yrs as I cleaned for him end his wife Leslie and cared for him prior him moving from Quakertown and so happy I did! I wish I seen him after he moved but glad for the memories thru those years! Bing your so missed and every time I see you prior home in Qtown I just want to go in and remember you there! Love / Miss you Bing...

Have known Bing since I was about ten, he was unique person. Always loved to tell his stories to anyone that would listen had a lot to tell . I know Mary and Tre loved him a lot.So sorry for your loss family. Love you Mary and Di