Irene S. Miller

irene miller
Wife of the late James Albert Miller, III. Devoted mother of Sharon Seeger, Dan Miller, and Susan Lucidi. Sister of Charles Schneider, Regina Becker, and Lawrence Schneider.

She is also survived by 11 grandchildren; Chris, Katie, Tim, Megan, Sammi, Tyler, Rikki, Bridget, Tony, Robby, and Natalie.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. I was in the class of l954 and your Dad, Jimmy and mother, Irene were part of our “group” that hung out. I am so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. She will be in my thoughts and prayers, Ann S. Sullivan

  2. Dear Sharon, Dan and Susan and Extended Family, I just learned of Jim’s passing at Joe Sumler’s funeral last week and now read of your Mom’s passing. My Mom and I are extremely sad about this. Your mom was a hero of mine. She is now free and rejoined with your dad who was the definition of “devoted husband”. The entire Cissel family sends our condolences, sympathy and love. The weather will prevent me from bringing my Mom to the service but Jim and Irene will be in our thoughts always.

  3. Dear Sharon, Dan and Sue and Families, Please accept my sympathy on the passing of your mom. I remember the first time I met your mom at United Materials and was struck by her graciousness. Everytime I had a chance to talk with her either on the phone at the office or when she attended any of the functions with “Mr. Miller”, she had this special knack of really holding everyone’s interest. Having known your parents and the devotion they had for each other, taught all of us at United Materials life lessons. May your memories help each of you in the days ahead. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  4. Dear Sharon, Dan and Sue and Families, Please accept my sympathy on the passing of your mom. I remember the first time I met your mom at United Materials and was struck by her graciousness. Everytime I had a chance to talk with her either on the phone at the office or when she attended any of the functions with “Mr. Miller”, she had this special knack of really holding everyone’s interest. Having known your parents and the devotion they had for each other, taught all of us at United Materials life lessons. May your memories help each of you in the days ahead. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  5. Dear Jim, Bob, Linda and families We extend our deepest sympathies. My memory goes back to Capital View Drive and what wonderful neighbors you were.


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