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Robert Miller Obituary

MILLER ROBERT (BOB) RYAL On August 5, 2004 Robert Miller died peacefully in the White Sands of La Jolla retirement complex. He was eighty years old. Born and raised in South Dakota, in 1942 Bob moved with his parents to the San Francisco Bay Area. He enrolled at San Diego State College, but his studies were interrupted when he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps, during which he flew on sixty-one bombing missions in the Mediterranean theater. After the war, he attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned three Degrees: A.B, 1948, M.A 1951, and Ph.D, 1960. For more than twenty years, Dr. Miller taught courses in Latin American and California history. In the 1960s he taught at New Mexico State University, taking a leave of absence in 1966 to be-come a visiting professor at San Marcos, the national university of Peru. In the 1970s he was a professor at California State University, Hayward, retiring and named professor emeritus in 1980. He is the author or editor of thirteen books including Mexico: A History; Juan Alvarado: Governor of California, 1836-1842; Shamrock and Sword: The St. Patrick's Battalion in the U.S.-Mexico War, 1846-48; and A Yankee Smuggler on the Spanish California Coast: George Washington Eayrs and the Ship Mercury, and many scholarly, historical articles. In addition to his teaching and writing, Dr. Miller was an active member of several historical societies. He traveled extensively and presented scholarly papers at local, regional, national, and international history meetings. He also served as a consultant to museums, libraries, and filmmakers. These multiple contributions led to his recognition as a well-known and respected scholar. Married in 1955, Robert Ryal Miller is survived by his wife, Penelope, a former schoolteacherwho became a noted silversmith and jeweler; she lives at White Sands of La Jolla. Other relatives include his sister, Joyce Quyle of Murphys, Ca., and eight nieces and nephews and their families. A Service celebrating his life will be held on October 16, 2004 at 2 p.m. at the White Sands of La Jolla chapel, 7450 Olivetas Ave., La Jolla, Ca. Please sign the guest book at obituaries.uniontrib.com

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Published by San Diego Union-Tribune on Aug. 15, 2004.

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Vangie Miller

September 4, 2004

I will always remember Uncle Bobs fun and interesting way of looking at life! He had such a great sense of humor and with his jokes and fun trivia. He sneaked pink and blue food coloring into our milk one Easter and loved to play practical jokes on us! He would also listen to us,I mean REALLY listen and never felt that he had to put his 2 cents in. I hope that there's some decent wine in heaven to share with all at cocktail time,and lots of cheese and crackers too! We will miss you so, you have enriched our lives and you will always live in our hearts!

Mark Miller

September 4, 2004

I will always carry Tio Bob's memory close to my heart.

Hasta luego querido Tio.

Marcia Quinn-Noren

September 3, 2004

Cousin Robert's gentle spirit, keen intelligence and wit will always be remembered by those who knew him best. His contributions as an historian and scholar will endure, and so will our memories of his many acts of kindness and consideration for others.

Kirk Miller and Sachi Itagaki and girls

September 2, 2004

We were fortunate to have connected with Bob (Kirk's father's cousin) and Penny in the last five years visiting with them in Santa Barbara and San Diego. We were always welcome and part of the large extended Miller family. Our best wishes for Penny.

Heidi Hawkins

August 31, 2004

As the youngest of the 6 Hawkins children, I couldn't possibly contribute as much to the conversation. When I was young, I do remember waiting to see if General John Miller (Grandpa) would laugh at Uncle Bob's jokes! He always did, so I knew he must have been extremely funny. A remarkable man who had an amazing life and such a giving heart. May his sense of humor live on in all of us.

Holly Jackson

August 31, 2004

Where do you begin? There are so many wonderful things you could say and so many memories you could jot down. My best memory is of him calling himself Aunt Bob and Penny, Uncle Penny! Don't remember how that got started but it stuck for years! I will truly miss him. I'm sure he's keeping keeping Dma and Grandpa company during cocktail hour!

Heather Hawthorne

August 31, 2004

"Aunt Bob" was such a big part of all 6 Hawkins children's lives... We were all blessed to have his humor, knowledge and love bestowed on us for the past 43 years.... Christmas'will never be the same w/out Bob and Marian. Kisses to Penny.

Gloria Sproule

August 30, 2004

He was a wonderful uncle and will remain in my heart always.

William Sproule

August 30, 2004

Bob will be greatly missed for his kindness and generosity, knowledge and wit.

Lubov Mazur

August 29, 2004

He was a good Companion of the Moxon Cappel and is much missed for his fine and witty printing as well as his warm company.

Alice Brandreth

August 25, 2004

It was a privilege and such fun and an honour to have you as my friend.

Bill Handsaker

August 16, 2004

What an amazing intellect that man had and his memory was phenomenal! He was always a delight to be with and he will be sorely missed.

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