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Tribute to Barrett Miller - Father, Family Man and Pinball Enthusiast

By HighProtein

7 years ago



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    #1 7 years ago

    Tribute to Barrett Miller - Father, Family Man and Pinball Enthusiast

    My Father Barrett Chambers Miller passed away at 75 on March 8th of 2017.
    March 6th is my birthday and I was pleased to have had him here on it this year.
    He passed away peacefully in a physical rehabilitation center in Jacksonville FL.
    He battled health problems in his later years, but he fought and fought and fought.

    Below is a link to my tribute page dedicated to him.
    I'll gradually add more info and details about his life in the future.

    http://www.904pinballzine.com/BarrettMiller.html

    If it wasn't for my dad I really most likely wouldn't have been into pinball much historically.
    Pinball really is intertwined into my life and he's a big factor making that so.

    #2 7 years ago

    I'm sorry for your loss.

    #3 7 years ago

    Sorry for your loss. Sounds like you got a lot of great quality time with your dad as did he with you. Rest in peace Mr. Miller.

    #4 7 years ago

    Sorry for your loss.

    If it wasn't for my late dad taking me to Bally, Williams, Chicago Coin and Gottlieb in Chicago in the mid 1970's; I likely wouldn't have become who I am. And I've passed it on to my son as well.

    #5 7 years ago

    You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

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