Harry Miller, Jr.
September 20, 1925- May 26, 2020

Harry Miller, Jr., 94, of Charlotte Hall, MD and formerly of Silver Spring, MD, passed away on May 26, 2020 at the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. Born September 20, 1925 in Hanover Township, PA, he was the son of the late Harry Miller, Sr. and Lena (Speary) Miller.
Harry served in the Army Air Force from June 25, 1943 until November 26, 1945, earning the WWII Victory Medal and two Bronze Stars. He graduated from Washington Adventist College and was a Chemist for the U.S. Government for thirty years, retiring in 1990. Harry was a Mason and was Past Worshipful Master for the State of Maryland. He was a member of Silver Spring Lodge #215.
Harry is survived by his daughter, Diana Beavers of Owings, MD; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Carol (Gudenius) Miller; and his siblings, Myrtle Thomas, Priscilla Griffin, Tucker Morgan and William Speary.
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I will be forever grateful for Harry and the man he was in my mother’s life. There were bygone memories they both had in common and after full lives they were to meet up again. Harry had fond memories he would often share of the little Methodist church in Askam,Pa that his family attended, and that my mother did too. He had B17 memories he would share and was blessed enough to survive that experience. Harry was kind and loved the Lord. We will miss you , but know your in the arms of God.
To The Miller Family,
I’m so very sorry for the loss of this beautiful man. When my Grandfather , George Cooper passed away a void was left for all of us but especially for my Grandmother, Lenore . Harry treated my children very well and showed them love along side of my grandmother ! You will be missed Harry !
We love you ,
Scott , Heather , Maille , Catherine , Paige , and Hope
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I will be forever grateful for Harry and the man he was in my mother’s life. There were bygone memories they both had in common and after full lives they were to meet up again. Harry had fond memories he would often share of the little Methodist church in Askam,Pa that his family attended, and that my mother did too. He had B17 memories he would share and was blessed enough to survive that experience. Harry was kind and loved the Lord. We will miss you , but know your in the arms of God.
To The Miller Family,
I’m so very sorry for the loss of this beautiful man. When my Grandfather , George Cooper passed away a void was left for all of us but especially for my Grandmother, Lenore . Harry treated my children very well and showed them love along side of my grandmother ! You will be missed Harry !
We love you ,
Scott , Heather , Maille , Catherine , Paige , and Hope