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Richard Clark
April 7, 2011
As a former neighbor of the Egglestons, I remember Milo's broad smile and hearty laugh. He always seemed to take things in stride. Yes, he was the King of the "hood" when it came to BBQ's and King of the Road when he was on that awesome motorcycle of his. He made the neighborhood exciting at Halloween with moving objects and sounds from their front yard and always lit up the house outside at Christmas. My late wife and I valued our friendship with Milo and Kelley and sharing many laughs over some "cold ones". He was a great neighbor you could count on and a great family man. God bless you Milo..
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