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Steven C. Miles

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Steven C. Miles Veteran

Birth
Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA
Death
9 Mar 2009 (aged 61)
Lisbon Falls, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Burial
Guilford, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.1652639, Longitude: -69.3969986
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SSGT US ARMY VIETNAM, PERSIAN GULF
He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and Army Reservist.

LISBON FALLS -- Steven "Bear" Miles, 61, passed away Monday, March 9, 2009, after a long and courageous battle with lung cancer.

He was born Dec. 13, 1947, in Dover-Foxcroft, the second of five very beloved children born to Kenneth Miles and Winifred (Moulton) Miles. Steven attended Piscataquis Community High School in Guilford and graduated in 1967. Shortly after graduating from high school, Steven joined the Army and served three tours of duty in Vietnam as part of the 101st Airborne Rangers.

During his service in Vietnam Steven was a highly decorated soldier, earning numerous prestigious medals for bravery and valor as well as campaign awards and citations. Like many soldiers who experienced combat, he rarely shared those experiences with even his family and closest friends. Nicknamed "Bear" for his large hands, burly 6'4" frame, and penchant for hunting, Steven joined the 76th Training Group in the Army Reserves and became a senior instructor. He conducted training classes at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the Tacoma, Wash., Officer Candidate School, and numerous other military posts throughout the United States. He was a member of American Legion Post 158.

Upon returning home from Vietnam, Steven worked at Guilford Industries for many years in a variety of positions and supervisory roles. Additionally, he worked for the Piscataquis Sheriff's Depart-ment, and on the Guilford Volunteer Fire Department. For the last 20 years, Steven worked at Bath Iron Works in the carpenter and maintenance shop earning various certifications in welding, fabrication, and crane operation. He also held the post of Shop Steward for the Local S6 Union for a number of years.

In his spare time, Bear enjoyed a wide variety of recreational activities, embracing almost any outdoor sporting event. He thoroughly enjoyed long motorcycle rides with his wife, Barbara, and trail-riding on his four-wheeler. Some of his favorite pursuits were canoeing, bird hunting, fishing, ice fishing, and sharing deer hunts with his cherished Uncle Roger and many close friends. Rarely did Steve and his friends come home empty-handed from a hunt, but if they did, it only meant that the stories of the "one that got away" and the jokes at the evening card game would get more colorful.

Telling jokes was a trademark of Bear. He enjoyed telling tall tales for a laugh and tried to leave those he met with a smile and a warm place in their heart for having met him. This characteristic would hold true even as he undertook his battle with cancer. Through long hours of doctor's exams, CAT scans, treatments, and therapies, Steve continued to pull pranks and tell jokes even up to his final hours of life.

Steven is survived by his devoted wife, Barbara Miles of Lisbon Falls; his loving mother, Winifred Miles of Guilford; brother Dennis Miles and his wife, Shirley, of Sioux Falls, S.D.; sister Kenene Wintle of Manchester, N.H.; brother Jerris Miles and his wife, Glenda, of Yankton, S.D., brother Tallus Miles and his wife, Anita, of Lewiston; four children: son Brian Miles and his wife, Deanna, of Newport, son Jason Miles and his wife, Amanda, of Sangerville, daughter Kendra (Miles) Hovencamp and her husband, Paul, of Canaan and son George Miles and his wife, Rachel, of Abbot; seven much-loved grandchildren, Logan, Lucas, Caleb, Saia Mae, Emma Aydan, and Ethan; and many special nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws and close friends.

He was predeceased by his loving father, Kenneth Miles, in January of 2000.

The family would like to extend its sincere appreciation to all the staff at Central Maine Medical Center for their professionalism and heartfelt care during Bear's last journey. The family would also like to extend a special thanks to Dr. Stephen Anderson, Dr. Dick A. Versendaal, and Gail Randall for all their warmth, encouragement, and selfless care.

Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m. Sunday at The Fortin Group, 217 Turner St., Auburn. A funeral will follow at 1 p.m. at the funeral home.
SSGT US ARMY VIETNAM, PERSIAN GULF
He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and Army Reservist.

LISBON FALLS -- Steven "Bear" Miles, 61, passed away Monday, March 9, 2009, after a long and courageous battle with lung cancer.

He was born Dec. 13, 1947, in Dover-Foxcroft, the second of five very beloved children born to Kenneth Miles and Winifred (Moulton) Miles. Steven attended Piscataquis Community High School in Guilford and graduated in 1967. Shortly after graduating from high school, Steven joined the Army and served three tours of duty in Vietnam as part of the 101st Airborne Rangers.

During his service in Vietnam Steven was a highly decorated soldier, earning numerous prestigious medals for bravery and valor as well as campaign awards and citations. Like many soldiers who experienced combat, he rarely shared those experiences with even his family and closest friends. Nicknamed "Bear" for his large hands, burly 6'4" frame, and penchant for hunting, Steven joined the 76th Training Group in the Army Reserves and became a senior instructor. He conducted training classes at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the Tacoma, Wash., Officer Candidate School, and numerous other military posts throughout the United States. He was a member of American Legion Post 158.

Upon returning home from Vietnam, Steven worked at Guilford Industries for many years in a variety of positions and supervisory roles. Additionally, he worked for the Piscataquis Sheriff's Depart-ment, and on the Guilford Volunteer Fire Department. For the last 20 years, Steven worked at Bath Iron Works in the carpenter and maintenance shop earning various certifications in welding, fabrication, and crane operation. He also held the post of Shop Steward for the Local S6 Union for a number of years.

In his spare time, Bear enjoyed a wide variety of recreational activities, embracing almost any outdoor sporting event. He thoroughly enjoyed long motorcycle rides with his wife, Barbara, and trail-riding on his four-wheeler. Some of his favorite pursuits were canoeing, bird hunting, fishing, ice fishing, and sharing deer hunts with his cherished Uncle Roger and many close friends. Rarely did Steve and his friends come home empty-handed from a hunt, but if they did, it only meant that the stories of the "one that got away" and the jokes at the evening card game would get more colorful.

Telling jokes was a trademark of Bear. He enjoyed telling tall tales for a laugh and tried to leave those he met with a smile and a warm place in their heart for having met him. This characteristic would hold true even as he undertook his battle with cancer. Through long hours of doctor's exams, CAT scans, treatments, and therapies, Steve continued to pull pranks and tell jokes even up to his final hours of life.

Steven is survived by his devoted wife, Barbara Miles of Lisbon Falls; his loving mother, Winifred Miles of Guilford; brother Dennis Miles and his wife, Shirley, of Sioux Falls, S.D.; sister Kenene Wintle of Manchester, N.H.; brother Jerris Miles and his wife, Glenda, of Yankton, S.D., brother Tallus Miles and his wife, Anita, of Lewiston; four children: son Brian Miles and his wife, Deanna, of Newport, son Jason Miles and his wife, Amanda, of Sangerville, daughter Kendra (Miles) Hovencamp and her husband, Paul, of Canaan and son George Miles and his wife, Rachel, of Abbot; seven much-loved grandchildren, Logan, Lucas, Caleb, Saia Mae, Emma Aydan, and Ethan; and many special nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws and close friends.

He was predeceased by his loving father, Kenneth Miles, in January of 2000.

The family would like to extend its sincere appreciation to all the staff at Central Maine Medical Center for their professionalism and heartfelt care during Bear's last journey. The family would also like to extend a special thanks to Dr. Stephen Anderson, Dr. Dick A. Versendaal, and Gail Randall for all their warmth, encouragement, and selfless care.

Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m. Sunday at The Fortin Group, 217 Turner St., Auburn. A funeral will follow at 1 p.m. at the funeral home.


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