Miles Brundage's passing at the age of 79 on Thursday, November 11, 2021 has been publicly announced by Zimmerman-Harnett Funeral Home in Forest Park, IL.
Legacy invites you to offer condolences and share memories of Miles in the Guest Book below.
The most recent obituary and service information is available at the Zimmerman-Harnett Funeral Home website.
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January 8, 2022
Charles Winter
Hello Pat,
I just got a Christmas card from Barb Tuttle and learned about Miles. I remember him back from junior high when his family moved to River Forest. Always a great guy to be around. Then, many years later he gave me a gift which I still have - a root canal. So I have a permanent memory of him.
November 18, 2021
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Martin & Lynne Horwich
Pat
We are so sorry to hear about Miles. I've known Miles since Horace Mann grade school and kept in touch over the years as he was our dentist at which he excelled.
Lynne and my condolences to your family.
November 18, 2021
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Jeff Blankshain
Very sorry to hear this news. Miles taught me alot in the few years we worked together, I'll always be grateful.
November 18, 2021
Pat Millett
My deepest sympathy to Pat and all of Miles´s family. I´ll always remember him as a soft spoken and very kind man and active member and longtime acolyte at Christ Church. May Miles rest in eternal peace.
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