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Cecil O. Miller

Passed Away on May 15, 2015


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Cecil O. Miller, 78, of Mesa, Arizona, went to rest in the arms of our Savior, Jesus Christ, in May 2015. He was born in Lewiston, Idaho in November 1936. Cecil retired from The Boeing Company after 20 years of service. He had a passion for his faith, family, golfing and fishing. Cecil was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. He is survived by his wife Diana, his children, Ken (Stephanie), Lori, Tracey (Bela), his sisters Carol, Vi and Donna, his grandchildren Kyle, Kacee, Sabastian, Cheyenne, Brennen and Baylee. Services will be held on May 15, 2015. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Gateway Cancer Research at www.gatewaycr.org in his name.

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  1. Dennis and Carilyn Knill says:

    We had a bunch of good years together. We’ll see you again when the roll is called up yonder. Rest in peace, Brother.

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Cecil O. Miller

Passed Away on May 15, 2015


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Cecil O. Miller, 78, of Mesa, Arizona, went to rest in the arms of our Savior, Jesus Christ, in May 2015. He was born in Lewiston, Idaho in November 1936. Cecil retired from The Boeing Company after 20 years of service. He had a passion for his faith, family, golfing and fishing. Cecil was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. He is survived by his wife Diana, his children, Ken (Stephanie), Lori, Tracey (Bela), his sisters Carol, Vi and Donna, his grandchildren Kyle, Kacee, Sabastian, Cheyenne, Brennen and Baylee. Services will be held on May 15, 2015. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Gateway Cancer Research at www.gatewaycr.org in his name.

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  1. Dennis and Carilyn Knill says:

    We had a bunch of good years together. We’ll see you again when the roll is called up yonder. Rest in peace, Brother.