Kenneth Edward Miller
January 10, 2012
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Kenneth Edward Miller on January10th, 2012, just days short of his 88th birthday. After a lengthy struggle with Alzheimer’s he left peacefully with loving family at his side. Kenneth was predeceased by his wife of 64 years, Marjorie Eleanor (Robinson), and his parents, Stanley Gladstone Miller and Delia Cora Miller, and his brother, Raymond Orville Miller. He is survived by his children: David Miller of London; Dannie Miller with wife Debbie (Pope) and their son Jordan of Burlington; Margo Miller of London: Marcia (Miller) Havaris with husband Christos and their daughters Angelina, Christalina and Demetria of London; and Jonathan Miller of London. Ken was devoted to his family and derived his greatest pleasure from caring for others and serving his family and community in every way possible with the greatest of patience and consideration. He was loving and kind; his gentle spirit will be missed by all those whose lives he touched. Ken was a proud member of the Armed Forces and he worked for many years at CPRI from where he retired. Kenneth had a profound faith and hoped that all who knew him would share in his belief that his passing would be a joyous celebration. At Kenneth’s request a private family funeral service and interment is being held. In lieu of flowers, a donation to The Gideons would be appreciated.
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To My Dear Cousins, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I will always remember Uncle Ken as a loving, sweet and gentle man who above all loved his family. My love and thoughts are with all of you.With love, Megan
Ken was a delightful encourager t to work with - providing all the tech support he had available , making the children's music concerts a joyous success. Thanks Ken Enjoy your mansion , surrounded by music of those gone on before you. Elaine - former music teacher - Harmony Hall - St. Luke's Chapel and the Gym - CPRI
As Ken's family, you do not know me, but my memories of Ken are as you describe him. It has been many years since I've seen Ken-probably in the sixties. He worked for a period of time on our farm and as a young person I admired his kind, gentle ways. We also attended church and S.S. together, and many hours were spent with his wonderful parents Cora and Stanley! Dear family of Ken: You are blessed to have such memories!
To Margo and Family At this time there are no magic words to take away the feeling of sadness one experiences when losing a parent. Know that others care and are thinking of you. Keep your memories of Ken and share them with family and friends. Warmest Regards, Mark and Lorna
To the Miller Family - Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your beloved Dad. Such fond and beautiful memories of all we shared are called to mind at this time. Do know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely in caring, Norma Clare
To All the Miller Family: I wanted to extend my deepest sympathies to all of you in the loss of Ken. When I think back I fondly remeber all the good times we shared. Your dad was a true gentleman. He would so willingly do anything for anybody. Stay strong. Debbie
To the Miller family: Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Ken. He was truly a kind and compassionate soul who will be sadly missed by all those fortunate enough to have had him as a friend.
Margo and family - my sincere condolences on the passing of your father. He is in a better place now and reunited with your mother. May your memories comfort you during this sad time. Hugs, Grant
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I wish to echo the terms used to describe Ken in his obituary. Over the many years that Ken was the Chief Electroencephalograph Technician at CPRI , his gentle patience, kindness and reassurance was comforting to the anxious children he served. He was fondly regarded by colleagues and families. May his family be blessed with the memory of a true gentleman. Dr. Benjamin Goldberg Former Medical Superintendent CPRI Professor Emeritus University of Western Ontario
~ Dr. Benjamin Goldberg