

Miles was multi-talented and painfully aware of it. Whether it was baseball, soccer, driving, gaming, cooking, painting, or photography, he would never hesitate to let you know that he was better than you. Miles relished the opportunity to prove himself, especially if it meant that he got to serve you a meal. Now whether that meal was a teriyaki-glazed salmon or a savage beating in Super Smash Bros. Melee depended on what challenge you laid before him.
Intelligent and a fierce protector of those he cared about, Miles was not one to be messed with. His wit was unmatched and if you found yourself on the wrong side of his tongue, there was nothing anyone could do to save you. Every ounce of stubbornness within Miles was counterbalanced by a sweetness and a considerate nature that extended to every living creature he encountered. His bond to animals was not just notable but frankly supernatural. In particular, he was inseparable from his cats Mickey I, Mickey II, Buttercup, Muddy, and Mary.
Now, Miles is at peace. He has joined those he loved who too have passed and lives on in the memories that we hold of him. He is survived by his mother, Monica Myslinski; his partner, Tyler Milles; and his kitten, Mary. Please do not hesitate to share your memories of Miles with them.
A rosary will be held at 6:00 P.M. on Friday, July 15th at Lima Family Santa Clara Mortuary. Services will follow at 10:30 A.M. on Saturday, July 16th at St. Justin Parish with a reception on the patio afterwards.
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