William-Miller-Obituary

William Richard Miller

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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MILLER -- William Richard, died on Tuesday, September 19, 2006. He was born August 18, 1920, in Denver, CO. When he was 12 years old, the family moved to Tulsa, where he received most of his schooling, attending Barnard Elementary School, Woodrow Wilson Junior High School and Central High School....

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I love you and miss you very much, Bill.

Dear Helen
Thanks so much for remembering us when you sent out the guest book. As you know, we always loved Bill and had so much fun with him down at the Pagosa Senior Center. We pray you can concentrate on taking care of yourself now.

Dear Mandy, Rick, Helen, and all the family,

I was so sorry to learn of Bill's death--he was such a big, vital man. The Millers meant so much to all of us: they just about defined life on South Wheeling.

You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Diane

Bill at last is at peace. My memories of him will always be cherished. Cynthia and I will now make you the object of our prayers.
Fondly with condolences. Jim

I remember Cpt. Miller from the 45th Division in Korea and have always held him in great respect.

My wife and I are sorry for your loss.

Dearest Helen:

We have just received the news of Bill's death, and know you and your family will miss him very much. He was a very special man and you had a wonderful marriage. No doubt the memories of your many good years together will comfort you in your grief. Hope to see you soon to give you a big hug.

Much love,
Bob and Carole

Helen and family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We are blessed to haven known Bill. Sincerely, Bob and Liz Dailey

Dear Helen, Although it is so very hard to let go of a life that has been important to us, please know that you have been the most cheerful, positive support to Bill that he could ever have hoped for. Much love, Biz

Dearest Helen and Family, My heart goes out to you as you say goodbye to such a wonderful man. I have so many memories of him from our days together at St. Patrick's Episcopal Church in Pagosa Springs...how he loved to come in to talk, how faithful he was in his worship...and my friendships with both of you and so many in the family. You will all be in my prayers. Heaven is now an even better place! May the Lord comfort and strengthen you. "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be...