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Michael Allyn “Mike” Miller

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Michael Allyn “Mike” Miller

Birth
Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia, USA
Death
18 Apr 2023 (aged 66)
Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 9 Row 10
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Mike was a dedicated son, brother, father, husband to Barbara, and soul mate to Kaye. He was a friend to many and always had a kind heart to help those in need. He was a humble man with many talents. Mike was a welder by trade, and could build most anything with his hands. His love of airplanes began as a little boy which his Father Allyn introduced him to. He enjoyed earning his pilot's license and flying solo with many air miles to claim. He volunteered with the Kiwanis Club and was always thrilled to assist with needs in his hometown. Mike was an avid animal lover, as he enjoyed caring for all of the dogs and chickens at his former employer and friend Brad Cole's farm and was Brad and Melissa's go to man for making sure the farm was kept up and running. Mike left his mark on this Earth with many. His absence is greatly felt by us all. R.I.P. my sweetheart.∼Michael Allyn Miller, 66, of Carrollton, Georgia, passed away on Tuesday, April 18, 2023. He was born on September 30, 1956, the son of the late Allyn Miller and Frances Morris Johnston Miller.
Michael graduated from Carrollton High School and always enjoyed attending his class reunions. Mike was a welder by trade and was very good at his work. He was well known in this industry for his exceptional work.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Barbara Miller, and son, Jeffrey Miller.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his step daughter, Melissa Cook of Carrollton,sister, Leigh Anne Miller of Dallas and brother, Mark Miller of Carrollton, his loyal friends for many years Carl Gilbert and Stacy Hollingsworth, and his sweetheart and soulmate Donna Kaye Thornton and family from the Lowell Community.
In keeping with Michael's wishes, his body has been cremated, and no services are planned.
Martin and Hightower Heritage Chapel has charge of the arrangements.
Mike was a dedicated son, brother, father, husband to Barbara, and soul mate to Kaye. He was a friend to many and always had a kind heart to help those in need. He was a humble man with many talents. Mike was a welder by trade, and could build most anything with his hands. His love of airplanes began as a little boy which his Father Allyn introduced him to. He enjoyed earning his pilot's license and flying solo with many air miles to claim. He volunteered with the Kiwanis Club and was always thrilled to assist with needs in his hometown. Mike was an avid animal lover, as he enjoyed caring for all of the dogs and chickens at his former employer and friend Brad Cole's farm and was Brad and Melissa's go to man for making sure the farm was kept up and running. Mike left his mark on this Earth with many. His absence is greatly felt by us all. R.I.P. my sweetheart.∼Michael Allyn Miller, 66, of Carrollton, Georgia, passed away on Tuesday, April 18, 2023. He was born on September 30, 1956, the son of the late Allyn Miller and Frances Morris Johnston Miller.
Michael graduated from Carrollton High School and always enjoyed attending his class reunions. Mike was a welder by trade and was very good at his work. He was well known in this industry for his exceptional work.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Barbara Miller, and son, Jeffrey Miller.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his step daughter, Melissa Cook of Carrollton,sister, Leigh Anne Miller of Dallas and brother, Mark Miller of Carrollton, his loyal friends for many years Carl Gilbert and Stacy Hollingsworth, and his sweetheart and soulmate Donna Kaye Thornton and family from the Lowell Community.
In keeping with Michael's wishes, his body has been cremated, and no services are planned.
Martin and Hightower Heritage Chapel has charge of the arrangements.

Gravesite Details

Unmarked as of 06/18/23



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