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Miller, Martin M. 79, of Hawthorn Woods died on 12/23/21. Born in Dubuque, Iowa on 11/27/42. Loving husband of Jean (married 54 years), 3 children, 8 grandchildren and brother Christian. Taught and coached for 37 years at New Trier HS. A Memorial Service will be livestreamed Thursday, January 6, at 2:30PM.. (https://www.northfielducc.org) Donations to Northfield Community Church are appreciated.
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Just now seeing this. Mr. Miller was a great biology teacher (I still remember the Krebs Cycle because of him) and exemplary football and baseball coach as well. I still remember his biology class in SM232 at NT-W, circa 1977, as if it was yesterday. A great human being, public servant and man of God. Rest in peace, my friend and mentor.
Ross Corbett
July 19, 2022
So sorry to hear of Martin's passing, our family was just talking about Martin the other day. Deepest Sympathy to your family during this time.
Cindie Reiter
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January 2, 2022
I was so sorry to hear that Marty passed away. I enjoyed when he came back and subbed at NT so we could catch up. The students really liked him and he really enjoyed coming in and seeing old friends. He will be missed! My deepest sympathy to his family.
Lori Cooper
Work
January 2, 2022
Kelly Breiner
January 1, 2022
Dear Jean and family,
We are truly saddened to hear of Marty's passing. Please accept our sincere sympathy for your loss. We loved meeting both of you up in Springstead.
Karen and Michael Delott
December 31, 2021
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