Larry Wayne Miller

Larry Wayne Miller

Larry Miller Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 20, 2005.
Larry Wayne Miller lost his battle with lung cancer on April 18, 2005. He was 50 years old and born on May 27, 1954 to Gladys and Lawrence Miller. Almost a native Coloradan, he moved from Kansas City, MO to Colorado Springs when he was five months old and grew up in the area known as Roswell Community. He attended Lincoln Elementary, North Junior and Palmer High Schools; El Paso Community college and UCCS. He served in the U.S. Army on Okinawa Island during the Vietnam War. He was an electronic technician employed by Intel Corporation. He married Martha (Disch) Miller in 1986 and they have a son, Curtis L. Miller. Larry is survived by his wife and son; his parents; sister, Janice (Steve) Doyle; brothers: Brian (Carman) Miller of Colorado Springs, and Galen (Lois) Miller of Ontario, CA; and many beloved relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society or a charity of the giver's choice. Services will be held at Swan-Law Funeral Home on Thursday, April 21 at 10:00 a.m. with visitation Wednesday, April 20, 4:00-7:00 p.m.

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April 26, 2005

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April 25, 2005

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mike shiranlou

April 26, 2005

Martha,Curtis

I Knew larry for few years when he was

working at apple fountain . I can truly say that he was loving and caring person with excellent

attitude and i remember his laugh , you are gone but not forgotten.please accept my condolences and prayer , may our lord bring you and family comfort .

Jay Frakes

April 25, 2005

Martha,

I heard of your loss just today. My deepest condolences. I hope soon you will find comfort in the memories of healthier days and less difficult times.

Jay

Darrell Ortivez

April 21, 2005

Larry W. Miller & family. As neighborhood brothers we shared many years of friendship along with many new experiances. I will always remeber your friendship and sportsmanship. You are gone; our friend and brother, but not forgotten.

cc: Merril Shumaker

Steve Turner

Matt Winne

Wes Pitcher

April 21, 2005

I knew Larry only as a co-worker but just from that time I gleaned just what kind of a man he was. I can truly say that he was a good dependable man of a gentle soul, with a positive attitude. In the entire time I knew Larry he never had an unkind word, always laughing and smiling. He enjoyed every day to its fullest and in doing so seemed to improve anyone else’s that had the pleasure of his company. Peace is with you, we’ll all miss your companionship.

Keith/Dawn Alexander

April 21, 2005

Larry was a sweet and caring person. Always had a smile and always stopped to say "Hi" as he passed by. It was evident to us early on in his fight that he was also a very strong man with a lot of love in his soul. We will miss him dearly and wish you his family and friends our deepest condolenses. Keep a happy thought that he is looking down on all of us with that big smile and he's saying "Hi". With sympathy, Keith and Dawn Alexander (Intel)

Jim Beethe

April 21, 2005

Larry, you were a great co-worker. Sad to see the cancer win this battle. I am sure you will watch over us all from above.

PAT SAVIO

April 20, 2005

YOU WERE ALWAYS THE MOST DOWN TO EARTH AND SWEETEST PERSON OUT OF

THE WHOLE ROSWELL CROWD. THOUGH WE

HAVEN'T SEEN YOU IN A FEW YEARS, WE

WILL MISS YOU TERRIBLY. I AM SO THANKFUL THAT YOU ARE NOT IN PAIN ANY MORE. LOVE PATTY

WIGI SAVIO

April 20, 2005

YOU HAVE BEEN A VERY GOOD FRIEND

SINCE WE WERE LITTLE KIDS. I KNOW

YOU ARE MUCH HAPPIER NOW. I WILL

NEVER FORGET YOU.

WIGI

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