The Southeast Health Foundation announces the Michael Miller Memorial Scholarship to benefit Southeast Health’s Teenage Volunteers.
Michael Miller was a beloved member of the Southeast Health family until his sudden passing on June 25. He was a few months shy of his 30-year work anniversary, and his impact was indescribable, reports say.
Michael was the pillar of Southeast Health’s Hospital Week and organized the employee volleyball tournament since its inception. He would often ask someone if they needed anything, and could be found doing countless tasks across the hospital -- whether hanging a TV, fixing a computer, or getting ice for the department picnic. Michael was a mentor to many, and a friend to all.
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