Arthur M. Miller Syracuse, New York Obituary

Arthur M. Miller

Arthur M. Miller, 91, of East Syracuse, died on Friday, May 29, 2020 at Menorah Park. He was a veteran of the US Army during the Korean War. Mr. Miller retired in 1993 from Carrier after more than 30 years of service. He is a long time member and former Deacon at Eastwood Baptist Church. He was pre-deceased by his wife Dolores; parents Jasper Miller and Julia Day; sons: Michael John Miller and Kevin Arthur Miller. Survived by a son Peter James Miller of East Syracuse; granddaughters: Layla (Andrew) Balduzzi of Brewerton, Shelby (Brian) Sousa; grandson Travis Miller; and great grandsons Reece Balduzzi and Aiden Souda. Private funeral services will be held in the Goddard-Crandall-Shepardson Funeral Home with burial in Pine Plains Cemetery in North Manlius. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
May 7, 1929 - May 29, 202005/07/192905/29/2020
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Arthur M. Miller, 91, of East Syracuse, died on Friday, May 29, 2020 at Menorah Park. He was a veteran of the US Army during the Korean War. Mr. Miller retired in 1993 from Carrier after more than 30 years of service. He is a long time member and former Deacon at Eastwood Baptist Church. He was pre-deceased by his wife Dolores; parents Jasper Miller and Julia Day; sons: Michael John Miller and Kevin Arthur Miller. Survived by a son Peter James Miller of East Syracuse; granddaughters: Layla (Andrew) Balduzzi of Brewerton, Shelby (Brian) Sousa; grandson Travis Miller; and great grandsons Reece Balduzzi and Aiden Souda. Private funeral services will be held in the Goddard-Crandall-Shepardson Funeral Home with burial in Pine Plains Cemetery in North Manlius. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

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