Sean Stawiasz
Mike, I love you, I miss you, I won't forget you.....Go Packers! oh, I mean Go Lions! Probably the greatest football pilgrimage I've ever made, glad we had the opportunity to take it together.
Birth date: Apr 15, 1954 Death date: Mar 10, 2019
Michael Bernard Miller, age 64, of Marine City, passed away peacefully March 10, 2019, following a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born April 15, 1954 in St. Clair to the late Milton and Ursula Miller. Mike’s smil Read Obituary
Mike, I love you, I miss you, I won't forget you.....Go Packers! oh, I mean Go Lions! Probably the greatest football pilgrimage I've ever made, glad we had the opportunity to take it together.
So many good things to say...
So many great memories...
So many years we worked and Coached together...
So much appreciation for all the work you did for the athletes of MCHS...
You will be missed.
Jerry Warkentien
"Go EMU"
Mike was born to be a coach. Mike was more like a player/coach on the Holy Cross football team. You were proud to be a friend of Mike Miller. You were proud to be a teammate of Mike Miller. What fond memories, lifting weights at Coach Egans, riding around town for hours or hanging at the Millers visiting with Milt and Ursula. Hank, you are an amazing brother, even as kids by Mike's side. Thank you my friend for caring like you did.
Mike & I attended Holy Cross together. He played right tackle while I played left on the Crusader football team. Mike's good natured laugh & smile will always be remembered. It has been said, "Where ever a good soul has walked, there is a trail of beautiful memories".
This statement certainly applies to Mike.

I had the complete Blessing of meeting Mike back in 2017 when I was visiting Henry and running in the Free Press Marathon. All I can say is I will always remember the meeting on the road along the river as well as having coffee later that morning. Such a kind spirit seemed to be around him. I know later he was asking "about the friend form Ca. I feel very fortunate to have met Mike and spend a little time with him on this planet. I do hope we will see each other again. Rest in Peace my friend.
Rarely does a coach come along who prepares your kid so well - not only for the next competition, but for life. Mike felt so strongly about creating good humans first and superstars second and I appreciated that he had a vested interest in my son. Every time I ran into him, Mike couldn’t wait to hear what he was up to. Rest in peace and love Mikey, you will be missed.
