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In Loving Memory

Miles, Guy K.

Miles, Guy K. Friday December 11, 2020. Beloved husband of Penny Miles (nee Blades) for 48 years. Dear father of Lisa (Joe) Gandolfo, Laura (Dave) Marchi, Lynn (Tad) Dinkins, Bryce Miles and Jason (Kathy) Davis. Dear grandfather of Emma, Anthony, Tyler, Katelynn, Laura, Brooke, Leah, Morgan, Tori and Tessa. Dear brother of Gail Diederichsen and the late Brooke Miles. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle and friend.

Guy was a devoted retired employee of Fabick Cat Company and was an Army veteran during the Vietnam War.

Private Services were held at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the National Kidney Foundation appreciated.

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14 thoughts on “Miles, Guy K.”

  1. Jeanne and I are very sorry for your loss Guy was a great friend and coworker Enjoyed lots of late night rides from all over Southern Illinois. We have many great memories Best wishes for you and family

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  2. Jeanne and I are very sorry for your loss Guy was a great friend and coworker Enjoyed lots of late night rides from all over Southern Illinois. We have many great memories Best wishes for you and family

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  3. So very sorry to hear this news and for your loss.. I had the privilege of working with Guy for many years and being on many customer trips with Guy…. Guy was always a consummate gentleman and very respected by all who met him…. Greatest condolences for all the family..

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  4. So very sorry to hear this news and for your loss.. I had the privilege of working with Guy for many years and being on many customer trips with Guy…. Guy was always a consummate gentleman and very respected by all who met him…. Greatest condolences for all the family..

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  5. We are so sorry to hear Guy passed; we have such great memories. We always remember how Guy would not leave Ed on the coach because Ed would always tell Guy he should be driving the MetroLink as the Metro is on tracks.
    Ed & Jeannette

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  6. We are so sorry to hear Guy passed; we have such great memories. We always remember how Guy would not leave Ed on the coach because Ed would always tell Guy he should be driving the MetroLink as the Metro is on tracks.
    Ed & Jeannette

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  7. Guy was a great friend and as others have mentioned, a true gentlemen respected by everyone who knew him. I will miss all our adventures on the coach, and I will miss his sense of humor. My sympathy to his family.

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  8. Guy was a great friend and as others have mentioned, a true gentlemen respected by everyone who knew him. I will miss all our adventures on the coach, and I will miss his sense of humor. My sympathy to his family.

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  9. Deepest sympathy to you Penny and your family. I’ll miss lunches at Joe Clark’s with Guy. We’d trade Vietnam war stories, and wives stories. I admired him greatly.

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  10. Deepest sympathy to you Penny and your family. I’ll miss lunches at Joe Clark’s with Guy. We’d trade Vietnam war stories, and wives stories. I admired him greatly.

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  11. Our condolences to Mrs. Miles and family. We were honored to know Guy and privileged to meet his loving family. – Unity Hospice

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  12. Our condolences to Mrs. Miles and family. We were honored to know Guy and privileged to meet his loving family. – Unity Hospice

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