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Patrick Joseph Milmoe

Virginia Beach, Virginia

1937 - 2025

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Patrick Joseph MilmoeOctober 2, 1937 - July 22, 2025Patrick J. Milmoe, age 87, of Virginia Beach and Richmond, Virginia, died peacefully in his sleep on July 22, 2025. He was preceded in death by his parents Hugh Aloysius Milmoe of Sligo, Ireland and Mary Francis O'Connell Milmoe of Brooklyn, NY,...

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Pat was a great, great friend and even greater raconteur. I miss him and, through him, my connection to his wonderful wife and loving companion, Kay. He was a major force in the Richmond real estate community and he significantly enhanced the style, integrity, character and professionalism of his great law firm. The world is less fun without him.

Mr Milmoe always was such a kind man and I have had many great times with him. He was such a funny person and will be greatly missed.

I simply can't wrap my head around this. From the moment of our engagement, Mr. M was there for us. My husband was his physical therapist years before. He and Kay were at our wedding, and the reception was held at Rockefellas. We would meet periodically for lunch and at birthday celebrations. We are already missing him. We never knew he passed away as Chris had lunch with him not long before his passing. My heart is broken. Best to Kay.

I was Mr. MILMOE'S physical therapy many years ago at Westminster Canterbury after he returned home. I was able to rehab him from walking with a walker to independently, so he could resume walking his beloved Sonny. I loved listening to his stories, especially his proudest athletic achievement-holding NBA icon Jerry West to under 50 points in college. He told me he ran into West a few years ago, and Jerry remembered that game from decades ago. After his rehab, I joined Mr and Mrs Milmoe many...

He was a wonderful friend in law school, always ready to engage, with empathy, wit and helpfulness. We were friendly classmates and shared mutual terrors and interests. Memorable after these 60 plus years.I was privileged to be his classmate and friend. Don Santarelli

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Phyllis and Ron Rubinstein

Pat and I shared many entertaining discussions about the NYO and the firms needs there. he was always someone I could count on to support some of the hard things we had to do in the early days to get off the ground there. he definitely has made his own unique mark on our firm.