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Feb.19,1978--Feb.20,---1978

Feb.19-- I felt all right, but was feeling a little shaky.It was about 9:00 pm. I started having labor pains, but I didn't know thats what they were.I had them off and on again for a couple of weeks. I finally called the doctor, and he had me wait at home for awhile, to be sure it was really labor, and not false labor. When they were coming about every 5 minutes, he had me come to the hospital. I was very excited, but was in pain too.My mother was staying with us to help me. She insisted that she had a bath before we left. When she went to step out of the bath, she fell and broke two of her ribs!!! We were stopped by a train, lights, but we finally made it. My mother was making a blanket for you, and she showed me later that she had made a mistake in the blanket, she was so nervous. I was in labor 17 hrs and during this time we did x-rays, measuring, all kinds of neat things.:)  Finally they decided that I would have to have a c-section.(emergency). So your dad comes into the room and hes trying to tell me that if they did I would only be able to have 2 more children.!!!!!!!!!! Well I promptly threw him out of my room. I remember hearing the doctor saying "looks like we have a boy"  you were so beautiful Robin. I found one of your newborn pictures and I still think you were beautiful. My horoscope said for that day::    

younger person may need your help and wisdom".!!! Later, I'll add some more facts about the movies that were playing , how much things  cost, The headlines,etc,etc. Love Mother. And so you,Robin Markin Miller Jr. was born to us, Robin Markin Miller & Katy Heard, Brothers, Brad Miller, Brent Miller and when you left, you left us all behind including your brother Tommy and your daughter Cali.

 
2004
Passed away on March 20, 2004 at the age of 26.
 
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