Sherman L. Miner

sherman miner
On Saturday, December 11, 2010 of Falls Church, VA.

Husband of the late Jane L. Miner; beloved father of Susan Miner-Hume of Medina, OH and Ronald P. Miner of Oak Hill, VA; grandfather of Kelli, Kevin, Carrie, Jefferson, Ryan, Stephen, and Jennifer. Also survived by 11 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the USO, P.O. Box 96322, Washington, DC 20090-6322

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Again, we are so sorry for “our” loss. I say “our” loss as so many loved him and we all will miss him. A wonderful man, wonderful memories to keep forever.

  2. Mr Miner was a remarkable man, very giving of himself and hus time, full of humility and so very inspiring.My hearfelt cdondolences to his family.

  3. I have learned a lot from Mr. Miner throughout the years working at H&R Block. Mr. Miner was a great mentor and a great friend to all of us there. We have also attened his 95th Birthday at the Fairfax Police Department to congratulate Sherman and wished to come back 5 years later for his 100th Birthday Celebration… Unfortunately, we are really going to miss Sherman during this 2011 tax season. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

  4. Ron, Susan and Family, Deepest sympathy in the loss of your Father. What a special person he was, and I remember him with smiles because he was always smiling. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Mary Gemmell and my Dad, Dick O’Neil

  5. Ron, Audrey, Jenn and Ryan, What a blessing you all had for so many years. His memory will live in you forever! My prayers are always with you. Judy

  6. I am very sorry to just read about Sherm’s passing in the Washington Post today (Dec. 24, 2010). I travelled with Sherm as an auditor in 1972-3 when I first joined the Foreign Service. We travelled to Burma, Japan, Germany, Sweden, Austria as a team and I have great memories of the time. He was a memorable guy. My condolences to the family.


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