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Michael Oliver "Mike" Miller

April 11, 1956 ~ February 27, 2013

Michael "Mike" Oliver Miller, age 56 of Fairburn, passed away Tuesday, February 27, 2013 at Wellstar Hospital in Douglasville. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Mr. Miller was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He worked as a Senior Project Engineer for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Mr. Miller is survived by his wife, Marie Miller. It was Mr. Miller's wishes to be cremated. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.HollyHillFuneralHome.com Holly Hill Funeral Home, 431 SW Broad Street, Fairburn, GA 30213 has been entrusted with arrangements. Click Here to Send Flowers

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  1. My condolences Marie, I served with Mike back on the USS Dace in the late 70’s. Ran into him a number of times since. I am sorry to hear that he is “on eternal patrol” and I hope you are at peace.

  2. Rest in Peace shipmate. You are on Eternal Patrol. I served with Mike on the USS Dace SSN (607) back in the late 70’s. Mike always knew to have a smile and look at things with some humor. You need that underwater on a submarine. RIP

  3. There are many people you remember in your life, Mike is one of those for me. I worked with Mike while in the Navy, USS Dace SSN-607. Mike always seemed to have a grin on his face. I can still picture him! I know he will be missed by many more. As is said during these times, “Sailor, rest your oar”

  4. To Mike, my trusted friend. You will be missed . . . T’was sad the day I heard you’d passed T’was the day I raised my glass. A bottle of Jameson, Irish Whiskey true To remember those times I shared with you. You took joy in life; at work, home and play T’is a true friend I’ve lost this day. You worked hard and made nice things, Not taking for granted the joys life brings. So as I toast to good times past May the fragrance of your memory last. Your leaving now has left great lack Goodbye my friend who watched my back. Perhaps we’ll meet on a fairer shore And raise our glasses together once more. It’s rare to find a friend that’s true. I hope you know that friend was you.


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