1938
2025
Richard Martin Miller, ATC, USN (RET), 86, of Inverness, FL passed away January 28, 2025 at HCA Citrus Hospital in Inverness. He was born in Erie, PA on April 4, 1938 to the late Martin C. and Marion (Hammer) Miller. Richard arrived in this area in 1998, coming from Glen Burnie, MD. He was Catholic by faith and attended Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Inverness. Richard retired from U.S. Navy as an Aviation Electronics Chief (ATC) with 20 years of service. During Vietnam, he flew AP2H-P2V airplanes, which are now on display at the Pima, AZ Air Museum. Richard also specialized in Computer Security for the NSA (National Security Agency). After retirement, he volunteered with Citrus County Schools, assisting with their computers. He was preceded in death by his sister, Judith Ann Siegel. Richard is survived by his daughters, Lisa Woods and Kimberly Miller and 6 grandsons, Adam Radyn, Anthony Radyn, Brett Woods, Colton Woods, Aiden Curnutt and Riley Curnutt. Cremation arrangements are under the care of the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home in Inverness, FL. A memorial burial will be held on March 10th at 11:30am at the GA National Cemetery in Canton, GA.
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Lori Farrington
February 12, 2025
Rich was always a pistol and would send me emails regularly filled with jokes. He even showed up at my work with a rootbeer float from Paiges Root Beer 1 day to surprise me. We talked often about his children and grandchildren and how much he loved them and enjoyed the time he got to spend with them. Rest in peace sweet Rich. My prayers go out to his family.
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