HONORED ON PANEL 11W, LINE 104 OF THE WALL
GREEN EDWARD MILLER JR
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GREEN E MILLER JR
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LEFT FOR GREEN EDWARD MILLER JR
POSTED ON 6.13.2020
POSTED BY: Wm Ross
We Honor You & Your Sacrifice
May God keep you in his loving arms!
RIP !
Among the best we had to offer!
RIP !
Among the best we had to offer!
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POSTED ON 9.12.2019
POSTED BY: Find a Grave
Green's photos
All of Green's photos on the website were taken from and courtesy of Find a Grave.
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POSTED ON 5.24.2019
POSTED BY: Jill Andrews Bodiford
Remembering the Unknown
I wasn’t born until 1976, over 6 years after your untimely death. Yet I know you... you were my Momma’s 1st cousin, my Grandpa’s sister’s son. They missed your funeral because that same day, Momma was graduating from High School. We traced your name from The Wall in DC and again in Bentonville as the traveling wall came. I was able to share the memory of you to my daughter, that was shared with me by my mother. I am proud to have you in my family! All have some, but YOU GAVE ALL!!
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POSTED ON 6.6.2016
POSTED BY: Marie Helms Koach
Dear Friend
Dear Green,
Remember when we use to sit together at Hillcrest Baptist Church? I always thought so highly of you. When I heard of your death all of those years ago, I remembered the last time I saw you. You brought your wife in to the Lyster Army Hospital at Fort Rucker and introduced her to me. I thought how very lucky she was. Rest well dear friend. Thank you for your service always!
Remember when we use to sit together at Hillcrest Baptist Church? I always thought so highly of you. When I heard of your death all of those years ago, I remembered the last time I saw you. You brought your wife in to the Lyster Army Hospital at Fort Rucker and introduced her to me. I thought how very lucky she was. Rest well dear friend. Thank you for your service always!
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POSTED ON 5.24.2015
POSTED BY: Marie Helms Koach
Green Miller, Jr.
Green and I went to High School together. He was a wonderful young man. I remember the last time saw Green. I was working at the Lyster Army Hospital at Ft. Rucker, Al and at the front desk that day. Green walked in with his new wife saw me and came up to introduce her to me. I remember thinking what a lucky woman she was. He told me he was on his way to Viet Nam and I told him to take care. I could not believe when I heard that we had lost him. Dear friend rest in peace and know you are not forgotten.
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