Condolences for
C. Conrad Miller Jr.
Tuesday, March 13th | Comment by: Laura Yezzi
I never knew Mr. Miller's name, but I frequently saw him at LA Fitness. He was usually wearing a Michigan shirt. We only said 'Hi' to each other, but he was very much a gentleman, always courteous, pleasant, and polite. I am very sorry for his family.
Sunday, March 11th | Comment by: Karen Amerman
Words cannot express how shocked and saddened I still am at your passing. You were a mentor and friend who taught me much about the Pharma industry. I will remember your kind smile, your infectious laugh, cheering your Michigan football team on and most of all your kind soul. I am thankful to have known you. I know your devout faith saw you though some difficult times. Your wisdom and thoughts saw me through difficult times. Sending prayers of comfort to your loved ones. You are loved and missed greatly. Rest In Peace Mr. Miller.
Wednesday, March 7th | Comment by: Chuck Schmidt

As a boyhood friend of Conrad I will miss him greatly. We had communicated about getting together at our 50th high school reunion this fall.
Conrad and I became friends at St. Joseph Military Academy. He was an outstanding musician and student and a great friend. We played sports together and played in the band together. He was such an unbelievably talented musician. I had the fortune to invite him to my school district in Independence, Kansas to perform and give his message to our students just a few years ago. He touched a lot of students with the story of his daughter and many came up to talk to him about their problems after the performance. He made a real difference and maybe saved some lives that day..
I would have loved to come to the funeral to honor my great friend and brother. However I have scheduled a trip to Scotland to see my daughter and her family. I know Conrad would be happy that I will be spending time with my grandkids.
Please know that I will always cherish the many memories of growing up with Conrad in Western Kansas and will always appreciate his opening up a new world to me. He was such an important part of the adolescent years for so many of our friends. I will miss him greatly but know that he can now be with his beloved daughter whom he loved so much.