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Posted on August 13th, 2007 by Larry.
Categories: Michael & Irene Miller.
Philip has prepared the following obituary statement for the Croton newspaper.
The time has come to bid a final farewell to friends in Croton on behalf of Michael and Irene Miller. Residents of the village for more than 50 years, Michael, born in 1907 in Brooklyn and Irene Preston, born in 1917 in Larchmont, were married in 1939 after meeting at the original Arthur Murray Dance Studio in mid-town Manhattan where they worked as ballroom dance instructors in the 30’s. Their lives were filled with the joys of their artistic pursuits.
(Irene and Michael Miller with their children Diana, Cynthia, Lawrence and Philip at their home on Colobough Pond Rd.)
Michael was not only a consummate dancer and aficionado of Latin music but also an accomplished professional photographer. For over 30 years he was the staff photographer for Consumer Reports Magazine and later combined his photo skills and love for ballroom dance by creating See-Do Productions, a home-based business committed to capturing the talents of the world’s finest ballroom dancers. First in 8mm format and later in video, he single-handedly filmed, edited and marketed a vast library of instructional films to the ballroom dance community worldwide.
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Michael and Irene are survived by their four children, Diana Beishline of Bloomsburg PA, Lawrence of Annapolis MD, Philip of Columbus OH and Cynthia Mea of Shropshire
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