Robert Millward

Robert Millward

Robert Millward Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 9, 2010.
LONDON (AP) — Robert Millward, a longtime Associated Press sports writer whose passion for football and love of life endeared him to colleagues and competitors alike, died Thursday in South Africa. He was 58.

Millward died apparently of natural causes in Johannesburg. He had just returned from Cape Town, where he covered the Netherlands-Uruguay semifinal in his seventh World Cup.

He was found in his hotel room, and an emergency medical team was unable to revive him.

In a well-traveled AP career spanning three decades, Millward, of Birmingham, England, thrived on big events like the World Cup, the Olympics and the British Open. He joined the AP in London in 1984, left for a brief period in the late '80s and returned in 1990.

He recently counted the sports he had chronicled for the AP and came up with an astonishing total of 52. He had been the AP's chief football writer for the past several years.

"Robert was a lovely man who truly had a zest for life," Sports Editor Terry Taylor said. "He had a twinkle in his eye, a sly sense of humor and, usually, a self-deprecating remark that made him an irresistible magnet for all of us. We loved his company as much as he loved big assignments, especially the World Cup. We will miss his good cheer and we are very, very saddened by his loss."

Millward had a deep and widespread knowledge of all international sports, including football, cricket, golf, rugby, boxing and horse racing. His main interest was football and, in particular, his beloved local team, West Bromwich Albion.

"Robert's sudden death is a blow to all his colleagues and friends at AP," International Sports Editor Simon Haydon said. "He was a gentleman among British sports writers, always ready to help and always willing and excited to cover new stories.

"Robert's enthusiasm was legendary and in South Africa he had been at his most versatile, filing impressive footballing stories until hours before his collapse. The Associated Press and sports journalism is a poorer place for Robert's death."

Millward filed his last story earlier Thursday, a preview of the World Cup final between Spain and The Netherlands. He wrote that it shaped up as a "potential classic."

Millward's wife, Pauline, said she was arranging for his body to be cremated in South Africa and his ashes returned to England. She said she would like to have them scattered at West Brom's ground, The Hawthorns.

His wife said she spoke with her husband the day before he died. Millward was due to return home this weekend and then travel to St. Andrews, Scotland, for the British Open.

"He was very happy, laughing and joking," she said. "He seemed to be enjoying himself. He was looking forward to coming home."

Before joining AP, Millward worked at the Birmingham Post. He also worked briefly in Birmingham in the late 1980s as news editor of Caters News, Britain's oldest independent press agency.

"He was such an affable guy, hail fellow well met," said Chris Johnson, a former co-owner of Caters. "He was a real genuine guy and a dedicated professional, somebody who took great joy in doing a job and doing it well and thoroughly. He never left anything half done."

Though he made a full recovery, Millward suffered serious head injuries when he was hit by falling scaffolding while walking down a Birmingham street in the late 1980s.

In addition to World Cups, he covered numerous Olympic Games, both summer and winter, specializing in weightlifting and Alpine skiing.

As a fan, he avidly followed the fortunes of West Brom, which last won the topflight English league title in 1919-20 and the FA Cup in 1968. The club, known as the "Baggies," has bounced back and forth from Premier League promotion and relegation in recent years.

In the workplace or in the pub, Millward was quick with a quip and told a good tale.

"Bob was a great friend to many of us, a genial guy who was always there with a cheery word even to the competition," said Paul Radford, sports editor of Thomson Reuters news agency. "I knew Bob for more than 20 years and he was a good friend and companion and someone who enjoyed great respect in the agency world."




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REA

May 26, 2014

And no resident will say: “I am sick…”Isa 33:24. We can be sure of this reality because God has promised as seen from his divine words about the near future; perhaps you or I may see those missing from our lives due to sickness or tragic injury that lead to death. Prayers go out to the surviving family and friends.

Mike Flatman

December 28, 2010

I was saddened to hear of Bob's premature passing. I spent many an evening in his company, enjoying a pint down the local pub in finchley. I will raise a pint of ESB to you this evening Bob.

August 22, 2010

Plaque left at The Hawthornes memorial garden

Pauline Millward

August 22, 2010

Graham Hill

August 13, 2010

I am extremely sad to hear of Bob's sudden death. He was a lovely man and a great professional. When I worked for AP in london in 2007, he was a great help and suppport, and as kindred spirits who followed the fortunes of West Brom, we soon became friends. When the Baggies appeared at a Championsdhip playoff at Wembley, he invited me into the press box - typical Bob. I admired the cool efficiency with which he filed a splendid report on the match. When I left AP and relocated to Worcestershire, he, Pauline and a friend visited and we had a most enjoyable day. I mourn the passing of a true gentleman and professional,and send my love to Pauline and the family at this sad time.
Graham Hill
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August 10, 2010

Andrea Crane

July 24, 2010

Pauline "Hold tight to your many happy memories for comfort" It was a privilege for me to have known such a truly lovely man who loved you more than words can express....he will be missed

July 22, 2010

To the Family and Friends of Robert Millward,

So very sorry for the sudden loss of such a talented person like Mr.Millward. May you all find a measure of peace in the following thought at Psalms 34:18-"God is near to those broken at heart..."

You can feel that Death can leave a heartache that nothing can heal, just know that Love can leave a memory that no one can steal.

The Grant Family

July 17, 2010

Mrs. Millward and family, we are sorry for your loss. Though we are told "time and unforeseen occurences befalls us all" in the bible it is never easy to part with a loved one. We can gain comfort in knowing that one day soon it will be possible to see Robert again. May you continue to stay strong and build faith.

July 17, 2010

Pauline - I am Bob's cousin, Jan, Doris's daughter. My Auntie Nora sent me the entry in the Birmingham Mail and I was so sad to hear about the premature death of Bob. I last saw him at Mom's 80th birthday party I think. I live in Yorkshire now. I'd love to get in touch some time.
Love Jan (Janice Crowther nee Beal)
[email protected]
web site www.wilgilsland.co.uk

Dennis Passa

July 17, 2010

Pauline: Dennis Passa here in Australia. I want to pass along my sympathies and to say how sorry I was to hear about Robert. I spent three delightful days with him in Port Elizabeth after having not seen him since the Rugby World Cup of 2003 (when I also met you briefly in Sydney). It was so great to see him again and so happy, which made for all the more of a shock when I heard when I was nearly home from South Africa. He was a lovely man and an extreme pleasure to know.

Antonio Garner

July 16, 2010

To family of Robert I am so sorry for your lost, Let me share a scripture with you at James 4:8 were it says Draw close to god and he will draw to you. I will keep the family in my heart and prayer.

July 16, 2010

Any of us who read newspapers are familiar with Robert's work. He was way too young not to be with us anymore.

He was very passionate about his work and it showed. His perspective on the exploits of the athletes he covered will be missed.

We send our thoughts to the family. During times such as this we are thankful we have family and God's word to comfort us.

paul deeks

July 14, 2010

my deepest sympathy goes to bobs wife and all family members, bob was a true kind gentleman, he will be greatly missed by all,he now sits on the clouds with god and the angels, rip,[paul deeks]

Robert Millward 2009

July 12, 2010

Thank you all for your kind words and tributes. I have always been aware I was married to a very special soul. He has been called home too soon. Pauline Millward-Frater

July 12, 2010

We would like to offer a message of comfort and hope to the family. We are truly sorry for your loss. Have faith in the promise God made of better days to come when we won't have to experience such pain and suffering ever again. Psalms 37:10, 11, & 29 are very encouraging and comforting scriptures. Please read them. We offer our sincere condolences to you all.

Gary Millwood

July 10, 2010

I pray the love of God enfolds you during your journey through grief. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal ~~ Love leaves a memory no one can steal. May your memories be cherished all your days and bring you comfort now and in the days ahead. "There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than 10,000 tongues. They are the messengers of overwhelming grief, of deep contrition, and of unspeakable love." - Washington Irving

July 9, 2010

"May the peace of Jehovah God that excels all thought guard your hearts and your mental powers by means of Christ Jesus.Phil:4,7

Suzanne G. Hlotke

July 9, 2010

A truly sad loss to the journalistic community. May he rest in peace. My sympathy to his family, friends and colleagues.

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