Mark Thompson Miller, Jr. obituary, Louisville, KY

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Mark Thompson Miller, Jr.

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Jerry Burgess

March 31, 2024

Great memories with Mark at WVU in the Phi Sig house. He was a fun loving, kind soul that I was proud to call my brother. Too bad all these years went by with very little contact. Rest easy my friend. I'll see you on the other side.

Jim and Cathy Koch

March 1, 2024

God be with the family as they say goodbye to cousin "Tommie", as his niece, my wife Cathy, knew him in her youth. We lose another link to Cathy's West Virginia heritage, but his family loses much more! May you find comfort in each other and in your faith.

Nova Manske Conover & family

March 1, 2024

May my cousin rest in peace. My Mom, Anna Lee Gill Manske, sister to his Mother, always spoke fondly of Tommy, as he was called then. I remember him when we would visit West Virgina to see our grandparents, Finley & Audrey Gill. He & his brother, Jimmy, would always give me a piece of candy. Many condolences to his family.

Mary Meredith

March 1, 2024

While I never got to meet Tom Miller, I have had the privilege to hear many lovely stories, with Tom as the central character, from his DIL, Susan. It is evident how fiercely he loved his family and how deeply loved he was in return. My sincerest hope for the Miller's is you would find hope and joy in the memories you shared together and perpetuate his memory by continuing his legacy of learning, kindness, and generosity.

Jim Clayton

March 1, 2024

I met Tom about 5 years ago when I joined an investment club he was part of. In a very short time I found that Tom was a wonderful person and very outgoing to all of the investment club members. He will be missed by many people and I am praying for his family.

Gregory Winokur

March 1, 2024

Please accept our sincere condolences for the loss of Tom. He was a wonderful man and someone that truly made an impact on every life that he touched.
He will be missed and his memories will be cherished.

Terry Keeling

March 1, 2024

Tom and I have been friends for going on 15 years, dinner dates with wives, dance lessons with our wives and friends, attending UofL women's basketball games, investment club members and general good quality times spent together. Great discussions of life, politics, current events and sharing quality bourbon or scotch. His life insights and views will be sorely missed but not forgotten. Thank you Tom for sharing your world with me and making mine a better place. RIP my friend!

Allen Priest

March 1, 2024

I am so sorry for your loss. I met Tom a couple of years ago through the investment club. As his understudy to take over his treasurer role, I had some time to get to know him better. We lost a good one.

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