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Clyde N. Miller

February 23, 1919 - April 26, 2010
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Allen Memorial Home, Inc., Endicott, NY
2010-04-29

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Thursday 4/29, 2:00 pm

Clyde N. Miller Calling Hours
The family will receive friends from 2:00PM to 4:00PM at Allen Memorial Home, Inc., 511-513 East Main Street, Endicott

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Thursday 4/29, 7:00 pm

Clyde N. Miller Calling Hours
The family will receive friends from 7:00PM to 9:00PM at Allen Memorial Home, Inc., 511-513 East Main Street, Endicott

Service

Vestal United Methodist Church, Vestal, NY
2010-04-30
11:00 AM

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Friday 4/30, 11:00 am

Clyde N. Miller Service
Service time 11:00 AM at Vestal United Methodist Church, Vestal, NY

Clyde N. Miller, 91, of Vestal passed away at the Vestal Nursing Center, Monday, April 26, 2010. He was predeceased by his first wife Genevieve in 1980 and his second wife Marian in 2002. Clyde is survived by children, daughter and son in law Rhoda and Bernard Sheret, Vestal; a son Clyde R. Miller, Patchogue,Continue Reading

john block left a message on July 22, 2014:
I am sorry for the loss of the last of Bob Grossman's B-17 crew. Bob died in 2007 and afterwards I looked up the names of his crew ( we have a photo of the B-17 with ther crew and their names. I looked up Clide Miller from Vesta and know it had to be the same Clide as in the photo. I wanted to talk to Clide to put together the story of how theiir plane went down over Yugo and they made it back to Italy. I guess I waited too long. If any of Clide's realitves would like I can share photos and what we know of ther crew.
Joe Keane Laub left a message on March 6, 2015:
I am so sorry to hear about Clyde's passing. I spoke to him last in 2009. My uncle was the bombardier on his b-17 during WW2. He shared a lot about his life during the war with me and last saw my Uncle at a reunion in 1983-84? My Uncle was MIA with the Bob Grossman crew and Clyde told me how happy he was when he learned they all made it back. I have recently located the last serving member of Lt. Grossman's crew and would have so much like to have been able to reach Clyde before he passed to tell him all I have learned about them as he was interested in knowing what happened to his buddies while MIA. To all of Clydes' family and friends, my sincere condolences and may God Bless.
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