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Hi everyone, it's me again Ron Miller, Glenn Miller's younger brother. As most of you know Glenn has been fighting bladder cancer since around April 2016. Altho hopes were raised in mid Oct. 2017; where it appeared, he had beaten this thing, MRI's showed that the Cancer had spread to every part of his body He is in the final phases of his life, transitioning rapidly, off this Mortal Coil. Glenn has full Military benefits and will be interred at Riverside National Cemetery at a later date. Glenn's Funeral and Transportation are not covered by the VA.
A little about Glenn . . .
Glenn served his country as a Jet Engine mechanic In the USAF, from 1977 until late 1981 at Kadena AFB, Clark AFB and Minot ND He received his Honorable Discharge from the U.S. military, after serving 4 years active duty and 2 years reserve.
Glenn worked the majority of his life as an aircraft tech; traveling the country until he became disabled with a spinal infection in 2002. He has always served his country and others with love and honor. Glenn had the opportunity in his youth to travel the world, (with his parents and siblings) he probably loved Kwajalein M.I. the most, there he attended his Senior year in HS, Learned and explored Photography, Shell Collecting, Snorkeling —becoming a PADI Certified Instructor while on Okinawa. Glenn continued to explore Photography and Picked up the hobby of building and flying customized performance "Slope-Soarers," at Bluff-Cove, Portuguese Bend, Elephant Hill, Torrey Pines, later Lake Michigan, near Milwaukee. He continued his passion in Photography, up until he became too disabled to travel for good photo ops. He cherished and loved, and is loved by his Nieces, Nicol(e), Elicia, Sharon, Tamra, Amber, Jade-Lynn, Mariah, Madison, Juliet, Emma, Neveah, Da-Ju, Ailaja, etc. Nephews Justin, Eric, Joshua, and far too many than I have room for here. Leaving behind Cousins and friends from around the Globe. He will be survived by his older Sister Donna Louise Miller and Ron M. Miller.
A little about Glenn . . .
Glenn served his country as a Jet Engine mechanic In the USAF, from 1977 until late 1981 at Kadena AFB, Clark AFB and Minot ND He received his Honorable Discharge from the U.S. military, after serving 4 years active duty and 2 years reserve.
Glenn worked the majority of his life as an aircraft tech; traveling the country until he became disabled with a spinal infection in 2002. He has always served his country and others with love and honor. Glenn had the opportunity in his youth to travel the world, (with his parents and siblings) he probably loved Kwajalein M.I. the most, there he attended his Senior year in HS, Learned and explored Photography, Shell Collecting, Snorkeling —becoming a PADI Certified Instructor while on Okinawa. Glenn continued to explore Photography and Picked up the hobby of building and flying customized performance "Slope-Soarers," at Bluff-Cove, Portuguese Bend, Elephant Hill, Torrey Pines, later Lake Michigan, near Milwaukee. He continued his passion in Photography, up until he became too disabled to travel for good photo ops. He cherished and loved, and is loved by his Nieces, Nicol(e), Elicia, Sharon, Tamra, Amber, Jade-Lynn, Mariah, Madison, Juliet, Emma, Neveah, Da-Ju, Ailaja, etc. Nephews Justin, Eric, Joshua, and far too many than I have room for here. Leaving behind Cousins and friends from around the Globe. He will be survived by his older Sister Donna Louise Miller and Ron M. Miller.

