Greg Scott
Miller, You will be missed. You were a great colleague and mentor. Thanks for alll you did. The veterinary profession and those of us that knew you will miss you dearly. May God Bless you and your family!
Birth date: Jul 21, 1934 Death date: Feb 27, 2009
Born in Mesquite on July 21, 1934 and passed away Febuary 27, 2009 after a long and courageous battle with Leukemia. He is survived by wife, Louise; sons, Mark and Kevin; daughter-in-law, Erica; brother, Horace T. Branton and wife Read Obituary
Miller, You will be missed. You were a great colleague and mentor. Thanks for alll you did. The veterinary profession and those of us that knew you will miss you dearly. May God Bless you and your family!
Mr. Branton was a good man, genuinely devoted to helping others. He helped me in establishing my own veterinary practice in 2004, and again in 2006 when I was experiencing tremendous financial hardship and had to move my clinic. He was fair, kind, and compassionate. I am very sorry for your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Kevin, take courage in knowing that God is Love as reflected in your father. Keep the faith, you have all the necessary interior insight to go though for completeness. God Bless you all.
My fondest memeories of Miller was when every time I talked to him, he always had a funny joke to tell me. I will always remember his kindness and his sense of humor. He was the best father-in-law, he will be missed.
I was looking for a relative that had just passed away and was shocked to see Miller's notice here. He was always a very special person and he will be missed. Louise, I know what you and your children are going through. My husband, Sam, died last Feb. 27, 2008. It has been very hard as we were married 53 years and I met him in Aug, 1952. He was my soul mate and the love of my life and I do miss him so much. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time and in the coming days and months.
Miller was without question the nicest and most welcome veterinary supply salesman to ever call on us at Hines North Animal Hospital. Consequently we never kept him waiting but gave him an immediate audience. He was a real gentleman and will be missed by all. Our heartfelt sympathies to his family.