Gary Paul Michael Miller (Passed away 2 Apr 2016)

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Location
Wessex Vale Crematorium Bubb Lane West End SO30 2HL
Date
26th Apr 2016
Time
1pm
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Botleigh Grange Hotel Grange Road Hedge End SO30 2FL
Date
26th Apr 2016
Time
2pm

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In loving memory of Gary Paul Michael Miller who sadly passed away on 2nd April 2016

Candice donated £20 in memory of Gary

Many a fond and funny memory will be carried and endure. Bye Bye Bunny.

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Kathryn Jake Zoe and Ben Rockall donated £20 in memory of Gary

Gary you will be so greatly missed always the cheeky chap with the gorgeous smile.

We will always remember all the fun times we all had with you.

RIP now until we meet again

All our love Jake Kathryn Zoe and Ben xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Louise Falcon wrote

From the very first time you were introduced to me 20 years ago, it was like we had already known each other for a lifetime. So many adventures, good and bad! From the multiple house moves, to helping with the horses, trips to London boat shows, my first introduction to your laser 2 and getting stuck in a wetsuit on a summers day in the middle of the shop fearing you would have to cut me out of it there and then....., sipping champagne at Windsor and Badminton, DIY projects where I think Ross feared to come home to see what mischief we had created whilst he'd been out hard at work. Trying to figure out your latest gadgets & kitting out your first van ready for trips away windsurfing. Many many amazing nights out clubbing and even more spending lazy days in the garden cooking up the latest feast, often these ran late into the evening and early morning.
Your “help” with my rehabilitation when I was recovering from my op and you steeling my wheelchair and preceding to zoom around on it in the attempt to make me walk further….. I think you were actually just trying to recreate a scene from Little Britain! Lazy cruises over to the Isle of Wight for lunch. These are the things I will remember. We have been through thick and thin and I am so grateful for all of your support over the years. I thank you for the thousands of laughs you have given me.
You are at peace now, so until we meet again to continue our shenanigans… rest in peace my darling.
Love Always xxx

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Kenneth miller wrote

I would like to thank all of Garys Freinds for making his funeral a celebration of our Garys life , from the miller family in the North East
Sleep well cuz x

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Dorothy Miller donated £20 in memory of Gary

You will always be remembered aunty Dorothy

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Sara Garvie donated in memory of Gary

Gary's generous, vibrant, caring spirit was boundless. In all the years I knew him, he supported & helped me with my horses as a physio, instructor & friend with energy, enthusiasm & kindness. He was a gifted & remarkable man that has left us far too early. Gary shone life & will continue to shine in my memories. Rest in peace Gary and my deepest sympathies to his friends & family.

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Sarah Butterworth wrote

I first met Gary when he came to massage one of our horses, from then on he was more than just a masseur. He was an instructor, rider, and friend, always ready to help with any problem and having a great depth of knowledge. So dynamic, tough and determined, but always a lovely guy. So sad he had to go so soon.
Much missed. RIP Gary.

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Gordon Thompson wrote

Gary you were such a kind generous person. I used to love watching you trying to set up your latest techie gadget. As beautiful on the inside as you were on the outside. You will certainly be missed by me and so many others.
Rest in Peace xx

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Anna Tomson wrote

Truly will be sadly missed. A constant support for years, Gary always went above and beyond for us . He was a fabulous supporter of Josh and I, and I learnt a lot from him. RIP Gary my friend

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Anna Risius wrote

RIP Gary, we both have great memories of time spent with you and Ross when we lived at Pamela Row, Holyport.

You work was inspiring and you encouraged me when I started training to apply my physio to horses. I have many memories of the discussions and laughs we had, particularly when we went to one training day together which wasn't very good!

Much Love to your friends and family

Anna and John King

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Anna Risius donated £20 in memory of Gary

In memory of Gary Miller

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In memory of Gary Miller

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Lesley Innes donated £20 in memory of Gary

RIP Gary - fond memories from your PC camp days x

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  • A huge part of my life, a huge inspriation and guide with my horses. Teaching me, massaging the horses, coming to see possible horses, competing the naughty Cardy for me. Finding it unbelievable that I have full fat Mayonaise in my fridge! A total one off who would give you his last penny if you needed it. Kate xxx

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Bradley Meneer wrote

Gary, Thank you for lettting me be a part of your life, I am so glad that we got back in touch. You were and are a very special person who I will never forgot and will always be a special part of my life.

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Madeleine Clifford wrote

I shall miss seeing your brown spaniel eyes and cheeky grin. The sniff that never went away. I'll never again say 'hallo my surrogate son'. But when I close my eyes I shall see you whenever I want and carry my memories of you with me. You are at peace forever safe in the arms of the Lord. Sleep well.

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Rachel Clifford wrote

One day we will meet again. But only when the time is right. When you step out of the darkness I will be standing in the light. xx

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