Lemuel Garry Miller of Apopka, Florida passed away on November 7, 2023, in his family home surrounded by his loving family. Garry leaves behind his wife of 55 years, Ellen and 2 daughters, Dawn Miller and Connie (Kevin) Hale, 4 grandchildren, Dalton Miller, Elena Hale, Aaron Hale and Devon Clark and great grandson Bentley Miller. He was a loving brother to Ann, Richelle, Kim, Tony, and Robert. He is preceded in death by his parents Dorothy Doss and Shine Miller. Garry was just shy of his 78th birthday. Garry was a graduate of Apopka Memorial Highschool class of 1964. After high school Garry enlisted in the United States AirForce. Sergeant L. G. Miller was a member of the Military Police where he trained canines. Upon retirement he and Ellen built a life and a home in Apopka, where he resided until his death. He was an active member in the Apopka community. He was a member of the Northwest Orange County Improvement Association, Tractor Club, an avid hunter, and a Mason. He served with the Orange Lodge No. 36 In Apopka, Florida. Services will be held at Loomis Funeral home in Apopka on Garry’s birthday, November 18, 2023. Visitation is at 1100 with funeral services to follow. Graveside services will be held at Woodlawn Memorial Garden. Following services friends and family are welcome to gather at the family home in Apopka.
In Lemuel’s honor you may send flowers or make donations to the Masonic Lodge of Apopka in his name.
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Service
Visitation
Loomis Funeral Home
420 West Main Street, Apopka, Florida 32712
11:00am - 12:00pm
Funeral
Loomis Funeral Home
420 West Main Street, Apopka, Florida 32712
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Graveside
Woodlawn Memorial Park
400 Woodlawn Cemetery Road, Gotha, Florida 34734
1:30pm
Melanie King C/O 88 (formerly of Apopka FL) says
Dawn & Connie
Very sorry for the loss of your Dad, I lost mine in 2014. Sending you both my hugs & prayers.
Ann Miller says
Ellen, Dawn, Connie, Family and Friends, our world won’t be the same without our beloved Garry. But, we know he is in a much better place, pain free and for that, I am so thankful.
My heart hurts but he would want us to lift each other up, help when needed, and always love each other as he loved us.
See you later, Little Brother.
Sis