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Chip Miller's Memorial Service NOTE - NEW LOCATION & TIME FOR MEMORIAL
SERVICE - SEE BELOW

Memorial Services - NEW LOCATION AND TIME

Seating is limited Saturday, April 3rd at 2 p.m. Brethren in Christ
Church  1155 Walnut Bottom Rd. Carlisle, PA 17013 717-243-1863

Reception - Immediately following the service The Carlisle Fairgrounds
inside Building T. For planning purposes please RSVP online with your
name, address and number of attendees. 

Memorial Contributions - In lieu of flowers, the family asks that
memorial contributions be made to the Chip Miller Charitable Foundation,
1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle, PA 17013-1588. The foundation has been
established to fund Amyloid research and education.  

Chip Miller passed away at approximately 12:30am CST on March 25 at the
Mayo Clinic from complications related to Amyloidosis. He was surrounded
by loved ones in his final moments. 

Miller was diagnosed with primary Amyloidosis in December 2003. The rare
plasma cell disorder, which attacks the body's main organs, affects
about 2,000 people each year. Currently, there is no cure. 

His interest in automobiles began when, as a child, he saw a magazine in
a gutter with a custom car on the cover. He became fascinated with
Chevrolet Corvettes after seeing an ad for a new 1957 Corvette. Chip has
owned more than 80 Corvettes in his life, as well as many other
vehicles. He was very interested in racing, especially vintage
Corvettes.  

After the diagnosis, Chip and his wife, Judy, established a Web site at
CaringBridge <http://www.caringbridge.org/pa/chipmiller/> to keep family
and friends updated during diagnosis and treatment. Visitors to the site
were able to read Chip's patient journal
<http://www.caringbridge.org/pa/chipmiller/> and leave words of support
in the guest book
<http://www.caringbridge.org/pa/chipmiller/guestbook.html>. Chip and
Judy used this site to communicate with the many, many well-wishers who
had expressed their concern. 

Chip and Bill Miller started the first automotive event at Carlisle in
1974. Their business has grown to 12 automotive events this year,
including Chip's favorite, Corvettes at Carlisle. Each year, more than
half a million people come to events at the Carlisle Fairgrounds.

Media Organizations There is a press release and high resolution
photography available in the media section
<http://www.carsatcarlisle.com/mediasite/articles.asp?department=Press%2
0Releases> of our Web site. 

Links  Boston University Amyloid Treatment & Research Program
<http://amyloid.bu.edu/amyloid/>  

In Memory of Chip Miller - Corvette Mike
<http://www.corvettemikenewengland.com/> 

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