Gary Wayne Miller
August 1, 1949 – May 1, 2022
Gary Wayne Miller, 72, of Owings passed away May 1, 2022. Gary started his 30-year career with the C&P Telephone Co. in Washington, DC in 1967 as a storekeeper. He was promoted to CO Tech in 1970 in the SW central office. In 1975 he went to Capitol Hill as a PBX repairman. In 1982 the company was renamed Bell Atlantic and he transferred to Special Services Data and from there he transferred to Corp Telecom in Maryland under Verizon, retiring in 1997. He then went to work for the Comptroller of the Currency as a contractor supporting network and voice equipment. He retired again in 2015.
Gary is survived by his wife Ginger Miller, son Douglas Miller, brother Doug Miller, sister Joyce Scuderi, nieces, nephews, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, and many, many friends.
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Gary will be thought of often. He will be remembered as a great neighbor and friend as we walk Mary Ann Drive. He will be remembered as someone willing to help anyone in need when we take a tree down. He will be remembered as a human that both B the Black Dog and Snow loved. He will come to us when we split wood, hang out at a bonfire, and drink a beer. Tractors will bring Gary to mind. When we eat lasagna we will compare it to Gary’s (Gary’s will be better!). Old license plates at yard sales will cause us to remark, “Gary would like that license plate.” We will speak of Gary with Ginger, with Geoff & family . . . he is not gone. Lee, Rich, and Snow
Gary will be missed by many! I worked with Gary for about 12 years and he was such a nice guy and excellent co-worker to me. He loved his job and co-workers!
He always had a smile and a joke for me in the morning!!!
Rest easy my friend.
Our hearts are broken! A huge void will be left in the lives of anyone who has crossed his path. He always had a smile, a joke and always ready to lend a helping hands. Gary was truly one of the “good guys”. We will miss you terribly but your memory will be in our hearts forever. Thank you Gary, for being a wonderful part of our lives!
Gary was one of the kindest guys ever.. when we traveled many times together for work he was always in good sprits. He gave my daughter her 1st vehicle Ford Explorer all for beer and oysters… You will be missed Good Guy… My condolences to his family.
Miller Man
Wow, what a shock – just finding out from a mutual friend. I will always fondly remember our time together at the Data Center in Landover.
Gary loved life, fine wine, gourmet cooking and most of all their fur babies : )
Miss you already love Robert.
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Gary will be thought of often. He will be remembered as a great neighbor and friend as we walk Mary Ann Drive. He will be remembered as someone willing to help anyone in need when we take a tree down. He will be remembered as a human that both B the Black Dog and Snow loved. He will come to us when we split wood, hang out at a bonfire, and drink a beer. Tractors will bring Gary to mind. When we eat lasagna we will compare it to Gary’s (Gary’s will be better!). Old license plates at yard sales will cause us to remark, “Gary would like that license plate.” We will speak of Gary with Ginger, with Geoff & family . . . he is not gone. Lee, Rich, and Snow
Gary was such a good man and a dear friend. He will be truly missed by everyone who knew him. Our hearts and thoughts are with his family.
Gary will be missed by many! I worked with Gary for about 12 years and he was such a nice guy and excellent co-worker to me. He loved his job and co-workers!
He always had a smile and a joke for me in the morning!!!
Rest easy my friend.
There are no words. To our family, Gary was the “mayor”. He was also the best brother-in-law, Uncle, and friend to us. Gone too soon but forever in our hearts. He will truly be missed.
Tom, Kathy, Danny and Kevin
My condolences to the Miller Family. Gary was a good man and a wonderful Father. Rest In Peace Gary.
My sincere condolences to the Miller family. I worked with Gary at C&P Telephone Company starting in 1984. One of the nicest and easy going guys I’ve ever met.
Our hearts are broken! A huge void will be left in the lives of anyone who has crossed his path. He always had a smile, a joke and always ready to lend a helping hands. Gary was truly one of the “good guys”. We will miss you terribly but your memory will be in our hearts forever. Thank you Gary, for being a wonderful part of our lives!
I’m unsure how many had the pleasure of a weekend camp out with Gary.
His culinary skills at the camp site were extraordinary!
You’ll be missed at the next annual get together Gary…I’ll put a log on the campfire for you.
Gary was one of the kindest guys ever.. when we traveled many times together for work he was always in good sprits. He gave my daughter her 1st vehicle Ford Explorer all for beer and oysters… You will be missed Good Guy… My condolences to his family.
Miller Man
Wow, what a shock – just finding out from a mutual friend. I will always fondly remember our time together at the Data Center in Landover.
Gary loved life, fine wine, gourmet cooking and most of all their fur babies : )
Miss you already love Robert.