Milford Reynolds Pribble

1919 - 2013

Milford Reynolds Pribble

1919 - 2013

BORN

1919

DIED

2013

Milford Pribble Obituary

Published by San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times on Jun. 16, 2013.
Milford Reynolds ("Mil") Pribble
March 27, 1919 - June 12, 2013
Resident of Palo Alto
Mil Pribble of Palo Alto, a retired court reporter, author and editor, passed away on June 12 at El Camino Hospital in Mountain View following a period of congestive heart failure that was, mercifully, relatively brief when compared with his preceding 94 years of hard work, restless curiosity and vigorous pursuit of all that matters most in life.
Always challenging himself to master new areas of knowledge, Mil earned degrees in liberal arts from Chapman University and in divinity from Yale and studied educational psychology at Stanford.
His wide-ranging career included serving as pastor of First Christian Church in Tempe, Arizona, several years as a private investigator (elements of which he drew upon for his as-yet-unpublished suspense novel) and finally, court reporting in the Solano County, Federal Bankruptcy and Santa Clara County Courts.
Following long service as a court reporter, in 1994 Mil entered an active retirement featuring frequent forest cabin and camping retreats and travel across the United States and abroad, including an oceangoing cruise around Cape Horn and tours in Canada and China. He also did extensive journalistic and editorial work on California Retired Public Employees Association (RPEA) newsletters and authored two cookbooks, and his short stories were published twice in the Fault Zone anthologies of The California Writers' Club. His tireless championing of the rights and interests of State retirees, which included stints as RPEA Board member, Director of Communications and the chairmanship of the Member Services Committee, earned him recognition as 2012 RPEA Member of the Year.
Mil is survived by Sarah, his wife of 26 happy years; by children Ron, Shirley (Brooks) and David; by stepsons George and Steve Neil; by grandchildren Jarrell Moore, Megan Cherry and Ethan Pribble, Collin and Logan Brooks and great-grandson Miro Moore; by sister Helen Francis and her children Carol, Joe, Tom and Jane; and by numerous nephews, nieces and other extended family members and devoted friends of long standing. He was predeceased in the 1970s by his first wife and mother of his children Ella and by their firstborn son Fred.
His panoramic interests ran from history, genealogy and politics to nutrition and health, quantum physics, music and literature.
He will be long remembered and forever missed as a loyal friend and family patriarch, bon vivant, spellbinding storyteller and gourmet chef, who for nearly a century shared with the world a generous and unfailingly loving spirit, an incisive yet open mind and a gentle and disarming wit.
A celebration of Mil's life is scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Saturday June 22, 2013 in the Main Social Hall at Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Avenue (between California St. and Villa St., near the intersection of S. Rengstorff Ave. and El Camino Real) in Mountain View.
In place of gifts or flowers, Mil's survivors request that donations in his memory be made to The Cardiac Therapy Foundation of the Midpeninsula, 4000 Middlefield Road, Suite G-8, Palo Alto, CA 94303-4739. Such donations are tax-deductible.

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June 17, 2013

Dear Sarah and Family--
I have thought about my long-time close friend, Mil, with more regularity than you might imagine, and I regret not having seen him in person for a number of years. -- He and I spent many (countless)hours together, both in a professional capacity, and, more meaningfully, to me, on a personal level(I have been in his former home off of Bear Creek Road in the Santa Cruz Mountains, and he spent the night, several times, in my home). -- Though some thirty years my senior, I took an immediate liking to Mil, with whom I enjoyed many meals, who generously and humorously told me entertaining stories about his past, and who reminded me of my own Father(recently departed at age 92)--who, like Mil, possessed deep knowledge about a diverse number of subjects, and, similarly, was a "walking history book."
Upon learning today of Mil's passing, I pulled out my autographed copy of his "recipe" book, "For Gluttons and Winebibbers," and, in reviewing the book (which over the years I have "consulted" many times), I had a meaningful "spiritual moment" with Mil.
I am quite disappointed that I will not be able to attend the memorial service of my old friend next weekend, as I am committed to attend a Board of Directors meeting in Bakersfield.---Nonetheless, I will "attend" the memorial service "in spirit," and will continue to feel enriched by my close personal friendship with Mil.
With warmest regards to all in the family.
Roger Brandon

June 16, 2013

Mil
Your sharp wit and knowledge will be sorely missed. I have enjoyed serving with you on the RPEA Chapter 031 Board these past years.

Kathy Miller

Mary Mitchell

June 14, 2013

Mel, I am so sorry that we lost you. You were Amoy to know, to work with, and to be friends with. You will be truly missed.

David Cerra

June 14, 2013

Mil
We had some good times with you and Commissioner Kittle over the years. Tonight I will have a Martini in memorie of us at our dinners we use to all go out to after work. Rest in peace good man.

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