Difference between revisions of "Miltner, Charles R."

From Helderberg Hilltown Biographies
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 24: Line 24:
  
 
==Obituary==  
 
==Obituary==  
 +
[[File:20070823MiltnerCharlesRObit.jpg|400px|thumb|Center|<center>Charles R. Miltner Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - August 23, 2007</center>]]
 
'''Charles R. Miltner'''
 
'''Charles R. Miltner'''
  
Line 42: Line 43:
 
Memorial contributioiis may bp made to the American Cancer Society, NCICFUL, Post Office Box 102454, Atlanta, GA 30368-2454
 
Memorial contributioiis may bp made to the American Cancer Society, NCICFUL, Post Office Box 102454, Atlanta, GA 30368-2454
  
:[[Altamont Enterprise]] - August 23, 2007
+
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - August 23, 2007
  
 
==Additional Media==  
 
==Additional Media==  

Revision as of 16:03, 13 October 2012


Birth

Charles R. Miltner was born in 1920 in Jacksonville, Fl. He was the son of the late Martin and Mary Miltner. His sisters was:

  • Edna Ovitt (Married William Ovitt of Florida)

Education

Occupation

He served in the Army during World War II and received a Purple Heart. A former member of the Fort Hunter Volunteer Fire Department, Mr. Miltner worked for the Public Service Commission as a bus inspector, retiring in 1975.

Marriage & Children

Charles R. Miltner married Eleanor M. Their children were:

  • Martin Miltner and his wife, Leni, of Columbus, Ga.
  • Charles Miltner and his wife, Janice, of Huntersviile, N.C.
  • Terry Miltner and his wife, Karen, of Scotia
  • Gary Miltner and his wife, Lisa, of Ballston Spa.
  • Carol Dexter and her fiance and caregiver, Richard Tubbs, of Knox. Carol's first husband Robert Dexter died in 1986
  • Linda Dexter and her husband, Richard, of Knox.

Death

Charles R. Miltner died Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2007, at his daughter's home in Knox. He was 87.

Obituary

Charles R. Miltner Obituary - Altamont Enterprise - August 23, 2007

Charles R. Miltner

KNOX— Charles R. Miltner, a veteran wounded in World War II who worked as a bus inspector, died Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2007, at his daughter's home in Knox. He was 87.

Born in Jacksonville, Fl., he was the son of the late Martin and Mary Miltner.

He served in the Army during World War II and received a Purple Heart.

A former member of the Fort Hunter Volunteer Fire Department, Mr. Miltner worked for the Public Service Commission as a bus inspector, retiring in 1975.

His wife, Eleanor M. Miltner, died in 1995.

Mr. Miltner is survived by four sons: Martin Miltner and his wife, Leni, of Columbus, Ga.; Charles Miltner and his wife, Janice, of Huntersviile, N.C.; Terry Miltner and his wife, Karen, of Scotia; and Gary Miltner and his wife, Lisa, of Ballston Spa. He is also survived by his two daughters, Carol Dexter and her fiance and caregiver, Richard Tubbs, of Knox, and Linda Dexter and her husband, Richard, of Knox. He is also survived by his sister, Edna Ovitt and her husband, William, of Florida, as well as 19 grandchildren and 17 greatgradrichiidren and his wonderful friends, Barbara VanAuken, George Heath, and Rosie and Ed Tyman.

A funeral service will be'.held on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Fredendall Funeral Home, in Altamont. Galling hours will be held from 12 noon until the funeral service begins. Burial with military honors will be in Knox Cemetery.

Memorial contributioiis may bp made to the American Cancer Society, NCICFUL, Post Office Box 102454, Atlanta, GA 30368-2454

Altamont Enterprise - August 23, 2007

Additional Media

Sources