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William N. Miller

Westfield, Massachusetts

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William Norman Miller “Bill”, a retired professor at Westfield State University, died on January 17th, 2022, at the age of 61 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s. Bill was born in San Francisco, CA, grew up in San Diego and spent the last twenty-eight years of his life in Western Massachusetts....

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I am so sorry for your loss. I know you don't know me but I am a student and I am training to be a CNA so I got to help Bill out in WC. He seems like an amazing person and he brought me joy seeing him. He was my favorite resident, and even though near the end he was restricted it would still be a good day when Bill smiled. I admire the dedication the family took because I know they visited him almost everyday. That is such a good and amazing thing to see, since some families don't even take...

So sorry Nancy and Wade. Bill was a great guy and dear friend. Always enjoyed him.

As a former student of Bill`s, I can say how influential he was in my life. He was a mentor, professor, cheerleader, and friend. He taught me countless lessons about athletic training, but also multiple life lessons. It is such a great loss for the Westfield State community. Thoughts and prayers to his family.

I am so sorry to hear the news of Bills passing. My condolences to you and your family. Bill was one of my favorite patients at WMH. He had the sweetest smile when something was said that amused him. I remember him bursting out laughing when the topic of Smurf´s came up one night. May he Rest In Peace.

I am sorry to hear about your loss. He served a great profession.

Sorry to hear the sad news of the passing of Bill. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. From the membership of NATA District One. Diane Sartanowicz, District Director

To Nancy and Wade, My thoughts and prayers with you and with Bill, may he now rest in peace. Though I only say him once or twice a year, I always looked forward to our meetings. He exuded a feeling of calmness and a positive attitude. I have and will continue to miss our annual meeting.