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William L. Miller

Baltimore, Maryland

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MILLER , William L. On September 15, 2010, WILLIAM L. MILLER of Columbia, beloved husband of Joyce C. Miller (nee Cortright); also survived by a brother, George H. Miller, and nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions in Bill's name may be made to Patterson High School Alumni...

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I've known Bill for quite a while... I knew him as a very generous man with a huge heart! Bill & I played together for many years with the M.R. Dance Band. Always one to help, Bill sort of took me, and my son David under his wing. I have never known a kinder man...

Joyce, my prayers go out to you and all those whose lives he touched. We are all blessed for having known him...

David & Eileen Robier
and Young David Jr.

I never met Mr. Miller in person however each time he called to order flowers for Joyce I really enjoyed our conversations. He had a great sense of humor and he would always have me laughing. I will miss those calls and the funny messages he always put on the cards. Lisa from the flower shop

Bill and I go back a long way, all the way to Towson State Teachers. He was a good friend and a real supporter when on the MET unit and I needed help. Always good to see him and hear him play when his group came to Mercy Ridge. He will be missed.
Bob Gifford, Timonium, MD

May you rest in peace.

I have known Bill for a long time. He and I worked closely together on the Patterson High School Class Reunions for the Class of 1975. Bill was a very dear and loving person. He was always helpful in all that he did. He had a BIG heart for everyone. He will be missed by all. I will keep his family in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless to all. Cheryl Schwartz-Lewis

On behalf of the Journalism and Newspaper Production students at Patterson High School, I would like to express our condolences on the passing of Mr. Miller. He was a long-time supporter of our school newspaper, the Patterson Press, and we appreciated him so much. His absence will be felt by the Patterson students and staff he so loyally supported.

I didn't know Bill Miller as well as some. He seemed like the kind of person who could just light up a room though. He was just full of life. My heart goes out to Joyce and the rest of his loved ones.

Mr. Miller was a good friend and kind advisor to a young lady who desperately needed one. A goofy man and a loving heart, technology-inept and adorable. A fighter. I'm sorry I couldn't see you before you left us, Mr. Miller. I'll miss you awfully.

- Stephanie

Anyone who knew Mr. Bill loved him. You will be missed. We are all left with a blank spot in our hearts. Eric Sevison 1984 Alumni.