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Marcus Lee Miller was born in Plainview, Texas on February 11, 1963, to James and Dora Lee Miller. He was the youngest of eight children. Mark graduated from Boise City High School in Boise City, Oklahoma in 1981. He was the valedictorian of the graduating class and also nominated as Mr. Boise City High School.
Mark attended Panhandle State University. He received a business degree in accounting. Afterwards Mark elected to pursue a law degree and graduated from the University of Denver Law school with honors Magna Cum Laude. Mark began his law practice in Aurora, Colorado he specialized in bankruptcy law helping those who were in need of representation based on their unique and in some cases unfortunate circumstances. Michelle and her family worked with Mark growing a successful law practice.
Mark met the love of his life Michelle Espinoza and they were married on February 12th, 1988. They have been inseparable ever since the day they met.
Mark was a very quiet and reserved man. But, had the most caring, generous and compassionate HEART! He will be missed!
Mark was preceded in death by his parents, James and Dora Miller and sibling, Curtis Miller, Ophelia Johnson, and Linda Shashore.
Mark is survived by his wife Michelle Miller of 36 years; Goddaughters Sierra, Skylar and Savannah of Aurora, Co; Sister Myra Loyd of Temple, TX; Brothers James R (Bea) Miller of Colorado Springs, CO; Charles E Miller of Temple, TX, and Stanley T Miller of Lone Tree, CO.
Mark will also be greatly missed by his nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews and extended family and friends.
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