Lawrence Miller

lawrence miller
Lawrence O. Miller

Larry Miller of McLean, VA, passed away peacefully at home with his wife Tricia by his side. Born in Washington, DC and raised in Grottoes, VA. Larry graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He continued his education at George Washington University where he received his degree in law. Larry served as a District Attorney in Washington DC. He had his own private practice and a long career with Mobil Oil as a corporate patent attorney. While working at Mobil Oil he was able to travel extensively around the world. After retiring from Mobil Oil Larry enjoyed many years as a volunteer tour guide at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington DC.

Larry loved sports. He was a huge fan of the Dallas Cowboys. He enjoyed the Washington Nationals and Dodgers baseball teams as well as the Maryland University's men's football and basketball teams. Larry was an accomplished sailor and his real passion was being on the water with his wife Tricia sailing their boat- Foggy Bottoms on the Chesapeake Bay. Larry is survived by his loving wife Tricia. his sons and their wives Steve and Lucille Miller, Ken and Lucrecia Miller, grandchildren Jason and Elenie.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Chesapeake Bay foundation Att: Membership Department, 6 Herndon Ave, Annapolis, MD 21403.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. We know you miss him terribly but cherish all the wonderful memories; those are yours forever. Love Claire & Duane

  2. I will of course be there on May 21 to honor dear Larry. He is my cousin, but more like the brother that I never had. I miss you already. I have a life time of good memories starting from early childhood in Grottoes. And how can I ever forget all the laughter? Oh, what fun we had throughout the years, including a lot of laughter during the last days of your life. You were a star in my life and will forever live in my heart. Love, Liz xxoo

  3. I will of course be there on May 21 to honor dear Larry. He is my cousin, but more like the brother that I never had. I miss you already. I have a life time of good memories starting from early childhood in Grottoes. And how can I ever forget all the laughter? Oh, what fun we had throughout the years, including a lot of laughter during the last days of your life. You were a star in my life and will forever live in my heart. Love, Liz xxoo

  4. I worked with Larry for several years at Mobil Oil and went with him on several Bay cruises on his beloved Beneteau 38. Larry was at his happiest afloat and when being a “social sailor” drifting around the marinas with a drink in his hand. Sail on, Larry, may your final port be one as happy as those you knew in life.

  5. Bob and I are very sorry for your loss. Your love and devotion was surely a comfort to Larry during his struggle. The love endures and Larry will always be with you.

  6. Sorry for your loss. Larry was a friend and co-worker at Mobil for many years — always enjoyed spending time with him on his boat! Rest in peace, friend, Sincerely, Don

  7. I was very sad to learn of the passing of my “Uncle Bunk.” I will always cherish the memories of his visits to Grottoes, Va. So many good times. I will also miss our annual discussion on what is wrong with the NY Yankees and vacations in Longboat Key, FL. God bless you, Larry. My condolences to Tricia, Steve, Kenny and families. Love, Eddie


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