IN LOVING MEMORY OF

George John

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Miller

September 13, 1948 – December 18, 2022

Obituary

George J Miller passed away peacefully at Crouse Hospital on Sunday December
18th, 2022 after a long battle with failing health at the age of 74.

He is survived by his three children, Shaugn L. (Lauren), Travis J. and
Tamra L. Burkett (William) along with several nephews, grandchildren and
great grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his wife Anne (Naum) Miller and two sisters
Elizabeth Turner (Albert) and Mary Anne Krupka (Stanley).

George was born September 13th 1948 in Syracuse, NY the son of Trueman
M. Miller and Adela (Krupa) Miller and grew up in Baldwinsville, NY.

After graduating from C. W. Baker High School, George joined the U.S..
Army and was stationed in Germany.

After the Army, George worked at New Process Gear as an Assembler,
retiring after many years.

George and his wife Anne were long time residents of Mattydale, NY.

George loved the outdoors. Earlier in his life, he was an avid hunter and
fisherman. He also just liked "plinking", target shooting and hiking.

Barbecuing was also something that George enjoyed both doing and eating.
There were many great memories formed around the picnic table.

George was always friendly and sociable and loved spending time laughing,
joking and remembering with family and friends. He always told great
stories!

In his later years, George and his wife Anne spent a lot of their time caring
for their four "exotic" birds. Two of them were named "Pebbles" and "Bam
Bam"! They both loved their birds and gained a lot of love from their pets.

Contributions can be made to the American Diabetes Foundation.

Burial will be in Lysander Union Cemetery, Onondaga County, New York.

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