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George MiIIer
Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On March 17, 2010 @ 12:00 AM In Obituary,Seaforth | No Comments
Dear Joyce, Deb and Vicki,
I was just heartbroken to learn that George had passed away. He was such a gentle caring soul. How fortunate I was to have grown up with him right next door. He always greeted me with a smile and was genuinely interested in hearing what was new in my life. I have so many special memories, but my favourite is of George and Mischief together in a lawnchair, soaking up the summer sunshine as he recouperated from the accident. Oh, and the sound of his chuckle. It just made you feel good to hear it! I often heard Dad say he had scored lucky to have George Miller as a neighbour, friend and boss. Please know I am thinking of you.
My love to you all,
Elaine
We are saddened to hear of George&&single&&s passing. We&&single&&re losing a very positive, great guy. Our sympathies are extended to the friends and family of George.
Keith, Cindy and families
Dear Joyce,Deb, Vicki & Family:
Unfortunately I can not be with you on Monday as I am planning to go home with June on Sunday. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. George was a great guy.
Ann
Dear Joyce; You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. George was a very special member of our family
Vicki, Craig and family;
You are in my thoughts and prayers, with love and compassion for your bereavement.
Brenda & Andy
Deb and Family Iam so sorry to hear of GEORGES passing.Please know you ae in my thoughts and prayers.Betty Glew
Deb, Doug and your family; Please accept our deepest sympathy on George&&single&&s passing. He was a great guy, always met you with a smile and a hello. Seaforth has lost another good man. You will have many happy memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. from Jim and Janice
We have lost a good friend and neighbour
Joyce, Deb & Doug, Vickie & Craig: We would like to extend our sympathies to you, at this sad time. Harry met George years ago, when George worked for Ford, and then late last fall, Harry and I met George at Seaforth Hospital, where he shared a room with Jim Delaney and my Dad, Watson Reid. They all were the same age and called themselves the “89 Club”. Sadly, now they are all gone. Even though I only had the pleasure of speaking with him a few times, George seemed like such a lovely gentleman – soft spoken, interested in others and just a nice, gentle soul. There is no doubt he will be greatly missed. Our deepest condolences. Harry and Donna Arts
Joyce & family
We are sorry to hear that George has passed away.
Mom & Dad always enjoyed your visits, and the trip west
with the legion.
Our deepest sympathy
Cy & Eleanor
( daughter of Eldon & Alva Heywood)
Dear Vickie, Craig, Deb, Doug:
I was just reading the paper and learned of your father&&single&&s passing. My thoughts and deepest sympathy are with all of you at this sad time. I wish you peace, comfort from family and friends and cherished memories of George.
Blessings to All
Diane Clark(Phillips)
Woodstock
Dear Vickie,
We were saddened to learn of the death of your dad; he was a wonderful, gentle role model.
We walked by your old home early most mornings and were always delighted to see your mom and dad up having breakfast together.
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Marianne (Segeren) & Ralph Smith
What a young 90 year old, We will miss his visits
We are sending are condolences your way on the passing of great Uncle George. Our thoughts and prayers at with you at this time. I&&single&&m Tom McComb&&single&&s daughter. Sorry that we cannot be there in person, to give you and your family our sympathy as I cannot get time off.
Your great niece and husband
Brian and Linda Hunter
To the Miller Family – Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you at this time. I have to say I remember as a 17 year old coming to Seaforth and not knowing anyone and George at that time owned the little garage on Goderich Street and he made me feel so welcome in Seaforth and I never forgot that nor did he forget me. He always spoke and always called me by name. He was a highly thought of man and never did I hear anyone say anything bad about George. Even though he was given many years – he will be missed by all that knew him Our thoughts are with you at this time Harry and Dianne mero
Vickie,Joyce and Deb and families-our thoughts and prayers are with you. George was such a fine man. You&&single&&ll have many happy memories to help you through this difficult time.
We are thinking of you. George had a wonderfully sunny approach to life and those memories will stay with you forever. You have our love and sympathy.
My condolences to the family, I will miss George, his laugh, his gentle ways, and his sincere concern for friends and family. I met him when I bought my first car, and got to know him over the past 30 years and will cherish those memories. I wish I could be there but I don&&single&&t want to share my cold with you, just my best wishes.
Joyce and Family,
Our sympathy to you at this time of sorrow, George was such a special person, he will be sadly missed and has left all the memories with you his family and friends.
Dear Deb and family;
Danny and I would like to offer our sincere sympathy to your entire family at this sad time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the days ahead.
Danny and Sharon
I am sorry for your loss Joyce. I have fond memories of my Nursing visits to your home many years ago. You and George always made me feel welcome and comfortable. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Your former Goderich St. West neighbour,
Jan Warner Moore
Joyce & Family:
So sorry to hear about George&&single&&s passing. I will miss him. He was always a happy & friendly guy.
Take care Colleen
Dear Aunt Joyce
I was so sorry to hear of Uncle George&&single&&s passing.
I have such wonderful memories of the two of you.
My heartfelt sympathies to all.
Darlene
Dear Aunt Joyce, Deb, Vicki & families.
We were very sorry to hear of Uncle George&&single&&s passing. He held a special place in our hearts. Our time with him will always be cherished.
Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Fay (Storey) & Bruce Woollings
So sorry to hear of George&&single&&s death . What a wonderful man ,husband and father. Thinking of him brings back many fond childhood memories of the family and our neighbourhood . He will be missed . I always enjoyed running into George and Joyce in later years .
Please accept my sympathies …Maggie
Dear Joyce and Family,
From Trudy and I sincerest condolences on the passing of George. While I haven&&single&&t seen him in many years, he became a friend when my father purchased the Texaco so long ago, and I still consider him that. My left ear is still wet from our first encounter. I will always remember his fun and kindness.
Our thoughts are with the whole family.
Our thoughts are with you.
Love Larry and Anne
I used to enjoy speaking with Mr Miller when on my paper route. He was a good customer and an excellent tipper at Christmas. I haven&&single&&t seen him for years but the news of his passing saddens me.
He was a good man!
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Dear Deb, Doug and family,
We noticed on the Whitby-Ribey website that your dad has passed away.
We knew he had gone into hospital but had not heard about his condition lately.
We are still in Florida and don&&single&&t have your address here.
Please accept our sympathies and know that we are thinking of you during this sad time.
Bruce and Marg