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Ralph Edward "Ed" Milbee
May 27, 1953 - August 19, 2013
Warner Robins, GA- Ralph Edward "Ed" Milbee, 60, entered into rest on Monday, August 19, 2013.
Ed was born on May 27, 1953 in Charleston, West Virginia. He proudly served in the United States Air Force and retired Civil Service at Robins Air Force Base. Ed was always a Good Samaritan, loved boating, and adored his cat. His father, Charles "Chub" Milbee, preceded him in death.
His memory will forever be treasured by his loving children, Stacey Stout (Justin), Brian Milbee, and Karen Milbee; devoted mother, Sybil Westfall Moore; grandchildren, Austin Amaral, Nevie Marleigh Amaral, Steel Stout, Gage Milbee, Nicholas Stout, Roxie, Paige and Devin Maurer, Kaylee Nicholson, and Haidyn Milbee; three great-grandchildren; aunt, Carol Atkins (Bill); cousin, Natalie Hanson (Gordon); nephew, Blake Wheeler; and endless friends and family.
Visitation will be Friday, August 23, 2013 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at McCullough Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 24, 2013 in the chapel of McCullough Funeral Home with interment following in Magnolia Park Cemetery.
Go to www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the Online Registry for the family. McCullough Funeral Home and Crematory has charge of arrangements.
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Ed, Gary and I think of you often. We missed getting our Christmas card from you this Christmas. But we still have the ones from you that you sent to us in the past years. You will certainly be missed not for a day, but forever. You are now resting peacefully and are now truly happy and I am glad for that. We will all go on with our lives, but you will always be in our memories, and we had a lot of good memories and they will never be forgotten. We will come to visit you soon and say hello to a wonderful man and friend always. In our thoughts, Pat and Gary Rymer
Pat & Gary Rymer
January 13, 2014
I met Ed through working with him at robins afb when I was at bldg.660 he was so dang funny and always knew how to break tension in the air, I gonna miss you Ed. May God bless your family and friends during this sad time in your lives.
Scott Mclendon
August 24, 2013
Ed you were a part of our lives and will truly be missed. We will miss you stopping by while on your way to get your nightly cup of coffee. May God be with your children and family through this time of sorrow. Luke 23:43 - And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise.
Ron & Kathy Fuller
August 23, 2013
My thoughts and prayers go out to Stacy, Brian, and the rest of Ed's family.
Janice Williams
August 23, 2013
I have been transferred to the Navy for 13 years now. For the last 13 Christmases, Ed always sent my wife (Theresa) and I a very beautiful Christmas card. Ed, you will always be remembered and missed by me and my family. God bless your family in their time of sorrow.
Jimmy Law
August 22, 2013
Still Playing that guitar I bought from ya ED!
Joe Rouse
August 22, 2013
Godspeed to the family and friends in these times.
Calvin
August 22, 2013
God bless this family with strenght to face the days ahead and may they never forget all the good times that they shared togehter. Ed was a co-worker and friend.
Joe/Barbara Rouse
August 22, 2013
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Gary & Belinda Joyner
August 22, 2013
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