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Grammy Lazy Bones was the best! I will definitly miss getting my nails done with her. That was always so much fun! I love you so much Grammy! Love Your Puppet!! [Caroline]

Posted: 8/6/2007 by Caroline of Londonderry, New Hampshire, USA



i am very sad that i didn't get a chance to see aunt margy before she died. but i have to say i'm very happy for her, that her suffering is over. i'm grateful that i got the chance to let her know how much i loved her. i will miss her, she always made me laugh. patti

Posted: 8/6/2007 by patti walkley of ann arbor, michigan, usa



Great smile, thanks for a sweet kiss good bye! That final, "I love you" rings in my head. Love ya Mom Hugs and Kisses XOXOXO Patrick

Posted: 8/7/2007 by Patrick of Hopkinton, NH, USA



I will miss Aunt Margy deeply. She never forgot a birthday and always lightened up the room with her laugh. I'm very grateful that she is now pain free and in a place where I'm sure she is watching all of us. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone in this time of sorrow. Please know that I love you all.

Posted: 8/8/2007 by Julie Peil of Minneapolis, MN, USA



I will miss Aunt Margy's 20 questions, her contagious laugh, her wonderful birthday and anniversary cards, and so much more. Jeff and I and the boys truly loved her so much. Everytime I eat "Jewish Rye" I will think of her. Seeing her at Gisele's wedding was such a gift. I will cherish that memory.

Posted: 8/8/2007 by Eva Marie Luckoff of West Bloomfield, MI,



Grandma, your sugarplum will always be remembering our special loving times together! I will always love you and NEVER forget you,or your favorite colors navy blue and kelly green! You gave me the best compliments that no one has ever given me before, and you made me feel special for what i did. I will never stop making you proud of what i do, you will always be in my heart to comfort me. With Love Forever, Mary

Posted: 8/8/2007 by Mary Miller of Londonderry, New Hampshire, America



My grandmother was one of the strongest women I know. After such a hard life she continued to live the way she wanted and the way that she was the most happy. I will always remember her endless stories, her genuine smile, and her distinct laugh. I know I have a part of my grandmother within me. She always told me I carry myself the way she did and share many of the same physical resemblances. With her passing, I feel lucky to be able to carry a part of her with me into the future. Her name will also remain with me and will yield truth to her in my life and in the lives of others.

Posted: 8/9/2007 by Emily Miller of Chimaltenango, , Guatemala



Dear Miller Family, We wanted you to know that we're thinking of you and your mother/grandmother. She was very lucky to have so many people in her life who loved her so dearly. Your memories are priceless. Hold them close. The O'Regans

Posted: 8/9/2007 by The O'Regan Family of , ,



Aunt Margy was one of the most impressionable people I have ever known. I will miss her great stories, flawless memory, impeccable knowledge of our family lineage, genuine honesty, wonderful sense of humor, infectious laugh, and birthday cards that wished us all a "super great" day! Growing up, I always looked forward to Aunt Margy babysitting because I knew that we would be eating the best fried chicken, mashed potatoes, brownies, and of course cold Skor candy bars. We would watch old movies, putz around, and of course clean the house. Aunt Margy's presence at David and my wedding is one of the true gifts of life that I will forever cherish. I will miss Aunt Margy dearly, but I know that she will always be with me. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love, Gisele AbiRaji Kurns xoxoxo

Posted: 8/10/2007 by Gisele Kurns of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA



How pleased and proud Mom would have been to see all the wonderful praise and tributes that have poured in since her passing. Having the ability to touch lives and to be a true "friend" to others...is a person that we can all aspire to be more like. Love you always, Tom PS Weston is still located right next to Wellesley!!!!!!

Posted: 8/10/2007 by tom miller of wellesley, ma,



Aunt Margy, Aunt Margy, where do I begin? The stories are endless and every one of them bring laughter and love. From my first memory as kids in Framingham, to my very last, just last month in New Hampshire, you have always been able to make me laugh. My gift was moving back to MI shortly after you did, which allowed us a lot of quality time together. Between having lunch at your favorite restaurant in Royal Oak, to super glueing your press on nails for you prior to Patti's wedding, to the road trip we shared to Buffalo for Jimmie and Amy's wedding via Toronto, to your over spraying your favorite perfume for the car ride home, (because we were special and you only wore it for special people), to the late night chats. The stories go on and on as I know they do for each and every one of us. I will miss her, I will think of her often and always be thankful God made her a big part of my life. Rest in peace, special lady.

Posted: 8/11/2007 by Chris (DeVine) Penni of Lake Worth, FL, USA



Aunt Margy, I will miss you so very much. When I begin to think back on all the wonderful times I spent with her, I am overwhelmed with emotion. As a child I looked forward to her overnight visits. Her cooking,late nights and most of all waking her up to drop us off at school.(Knowing very well she was going right back to sleep on the couch when she got home.) As an adult, I was blessed that she had a chance to get to know my husband Sham and I am so fortunate she was able to spend time with my daughter Bella. For that I am so thankful. Aunt Margy, you will always be with me. I love and miss you. Monique

Posted: 8/13/2007 by Monique Rushwin of , ,



Aunt Margy will be sorely missed by friends and family alike. I especially have very fond memories of the time spent with Aunt Margy when she first moved back to Detroit. It was during this time, that Margie moved in with our family. She had an uncanny way of relating to everyone who came in contact with her. Her legendary ability to converse, along with her great sense of humor, and her intense love of family, made her a favorite amongst all who came in contact with her. We love you Margy, and we will miss you!

Posted: 8/14/2007 by Tom Stoye of Royal Oak, Michigan, usa



My sympathy, prayers and love are with all of the Miller boys, their beautiful wives, children and grandchildren. You were all so blessed to have Margy in your lives. She was so fortunate to be surrounded by her loving family. I am grateful that I had a few fun visits with Margy. She always made me smile and kept me laughing! She had such a great sense of humor and truly cared about people. I pray that you will keep Margy in your hearts and honor her by continuing to live in ways that would make her proud of you. God bless each of you and keep you in His loving embrace today and always. with love, Suzy

Posted: 8/14/2007 by Suzy Cuellar of Palatine, IL, 60067



Dear Tom et al, We are thinking of you during this sad and difficult time. We love you! xoG.

Posted: 8/15/2007 by Ginny and Marc of Wellesley, MA, USA



I thought of what my mom shared with me, "What is the magic word?" I am so grateful that my mom taught me what manners were about and because of her it has been my most important value I have share with my children. I can remember visiting her in the hospital after attending a golf tournament and she gave me a big thumbs up for my outfit. Those days of going in the attic and picking out clothes and all the time she made a point to teach you how outfits went together. Growing up in a family of five boys I got of give mom credit to feel very comfortable teaching me about the birds and the bees. She would say, "Better to fart than have gas pains" She always said she was happy she had all boys. I am the vacuum operator because of my mom. I know ALL the attachment of an Electrolux. At the age of ten she taught me the technique to clean 155 Cherry Brook Ln for ten dollars every two weeks. No one can create a better corner on a gift wrap package than Margy Miller. I might use less tape but I would not have been a good elf for my kids without her lessons on how to gift wrap. Who can forget the Reindeer Candy Canes? Sundays were half day watching football with Dad, then up to watch an old movie with Mom for the afternoon. I am so glad she introduced me to many classic movies. I am a video nut thanks to mom. She gets the award for the "Classic Couch Potatoe". Been her bed for over thirty years.

Posted: 8/15/2007 by Patrick of Hopkinton, NH, USA



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