MSGT Charles Louis Miller Sr.

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MSGT Charles Louis Miller Sr. Veteran

Birth
Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Death
4 Dec 1987 (aged 42)
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.08457, Longitude: -80.87476
Plot
Section 2, Site 109
Memorial ID
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1Sgt Miller was not only a soldier who served his country for 23 years; he was a husband and father to two children. He loved his job and most would consider him a dedicated career soldier. 1Sgt Miller served this country with pride, grace, love, and hard work. He loved his family tremendously and once dreamed of retiring in sunny Florida. However, that would not be his destiny. He left his military family, wife and children far to early. Yet, we know that he will never be forgotten. His present is still felt by his family. All of his quotes are repeated by his family and he is dearly missed by all that cherished and loved him. There will never be another person of his high intellect and attention to detail. God only knows why he was taken far to soon; but he continues to live in our hearts. "Be free Daddy and soar with the Angels".
Death: Cancer attributed to exposure to Agent Orange during 2 tours in Vietnam. American government banned pesticide in 1946; yet used it during Vietnam. Moved to Fort Jackson in 2010 Daddy you are so missed by us all! Our special Angel in Heaven. Your loving family! 4EAA..
** Had to take down your Pictures! Sorry…143
1Sgt Miller was not only a soldier who served his country for 23 years; he was a husband and father to two children. He loved his job and most would consider him a dedicated career soldier. 1Sgt Miller served this country with pride, grace, love, and hard work. He loved his family tremendously and once dreamed of retiring in sunny Florida. However, that would not be his destiny. He left his military family, wife and children far to early. Yet, we know that he will never be forgotten. His present is still felt by his family. All of his quotes are repeated by his family and he is dearly missed by all that cherished and loved him. There will never be another person of his high intellect and attention to detail. God only knows why he was taken far to soon; but he continues to live in our hearts. "Be free Daddy and soar with the Angels".
Death: Cancer attributed to exposure to Agent Orange during 2 tours in Vietnam. American government banned pesticide in 1946; yet used it during Vietnam. Moved to Fort Jackson in 2010 Daddy you are so missed by us all! Our special Angel in Heaven. Your loving family! 4EAA..

Bio by: Caution


Inscription

MSG
US Army
Vietnam

Beloved Husband And Father



  • Maintained by: Caution
  • Originally Created by: Nana x4
  • Added: May 11, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89996813/charles_louis-miller: accessed ), memorial page for MSGT Charles Louis Miller Sr. (4 Jun 1945–4 Dec 1987), Find a Grave Memorial ID 89996813, citing Fort Jackson National Cemetery, Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by Caution (contributor 49197321).