May 8, 1968-July 12, 2023
Bruce Craig Miller passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday July 12, 2023. Bruce was born to Robert and predeceased by Joan Miller on May 8, 1968, at Nyack Hospital. The third of four boys, he is survived by his brothers Jeff, Steven, and Marc. He was raised in Congers, New York and held the title of “Congeroid” close to his heart.
Bruce was a loving and devoted father to his three children; Ashley, Justin and Taylor who made his world so bright. Out of all his accomplishments in life nothing brought him more joy than being a dad. Bruce was always there to listen and give advice while always showing them the most love. He proudly stood on the sidehttps://admin.mem.com/sso/admin/default.aspxlines coaching Justin in football and baseball and sported a “cheer dad” T-Shirt for Taylor and Ashley. He was filled with excitement when he drove to Plattsburgh to visit Taylor and flew to Colorado to spend time with Ashley. He loved sitting with Justin watching Yankee games on the couch and just laughing around the table, the four of them together.
Bruce also shared his heart with his girlfriend Terri and her children. She brought him endless happiness and cared for him deeply. They spent the last few years building their own life together by traveling the country.
Anyone who knew Bruce knew his passion for music. He could talk for hours about Led Zeppelin, or sing every line to any song you could think of. Bruce had a true love for sports and was a natural athlete. Growing up he was a talented baseball, hockey and football player . He loved hitting the golf course with his friends and brother. As a true New Yorker, Bruce was a diehard Yankees fan and also loved the Giants and Rangers. Bruce also had a deep love for cars and just recently purchased his dream car, an electric blue Corvette.
Alongside his father and brothers, Bruce owned and operated his own roofing business for over 30 years. Bruce’s talent and abilities always led him to working with his hands in some way, shape or form. Whether it be hanging a picture frame or tearing down a wall, Bruce was only one call away.
Considered a true and loyal friend to so many over the years, Bruce's contagious smile and cheerful disposition brought light into the room making him the life of the party. He was always ready with a funny story, witty comment or interesting opinion. Many of the people over the years stayed close because they admired his infectious spirit.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to consider a donation to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation
in Bruce’s honor.
COMPARTA UN OBITUARIO
v.1.11.3