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Visitation is from 3 to 6 PM, Monday, June 27, 2016 with a Memorial Service immediately following at HILL FUNERAL HOME, 220 S. State St. Westerville, Rev. Fr. David E. Gwinner presider. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in honor of Madison to Richard Petty's Victory Junction Camp to help ill or disabled children.

Lisa and Family,This entire year has been disheartening. We want to send you our deepest sympathies So sorry to you and your family, friends and neighbors. I didn't know Madison very long bit I do know that he loved auto racing. Now he can be up there in Paradise showing all the people who have passed on, how to drive a race car. I'm sure Donald would want it that way. Once again Lisa, we are terribly sorry! :(

Molly and George Thompson

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Obituary for Madison Miles

Madison Miles 1971-2016

Madison Miles

01/02/1971 - 06/18/2016

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Madison Miles, age 45, of Westerville, OH died unexpectedly on Saturday, June 18, 2016. Madison enjoyed a lengthy career in the field of information technology and was MSCE certified. One of Madison's passions was being the owner of a modified open wheeled race car for the past seven years at the Columbus Motor Speedway. He and his wife partnered with the late Donald Parsons, their beloved driver. Madison was also known by his friends for his skills as a chef and enjoyed cooking for them often. Madison is preceded in death by his father, Felix Cravens Miles. He is survived by his wife, Lisa (Neff) Miles; mother, Sandra Hancock Miles, Dandridge, TN; brother-in law, James (Trish) Neff, Westfield, IN. and other family members in Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. Visitation is from 3 to 6 PM, Monday, June 27, 2016 with a Memorial Service immediately following at HILL FUNERAL HOME, 220 S. State St. Westerville, Rev. Fr. David E. Gwinner presider. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in honor of Madison to Richard Petty's Victory Junction Camp to help ill or disabled children.