Audrey-Milroy-Obituary

Audrey L. Milroy

Huntsville, Alabama

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Huntsville, Alabama
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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May 2, 1937 - March 13, 2015 Audrey L. Milroy, 77, passed away Friday at her home in Harvest. Ms. Milroy is survived by her daughter, Tarrill Barnett of Athens; son, Robert Milroy of Dallas, TX; sisters, Kathleen Salcido of Phoenix, AZ, Shelly Jepson and husband, James, of Avenal, CA; grandsons,...

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Audrey touched many hearts and she certainly touched mine. I will always remember her quick wit and delightful humor. Special memories will include attending antique auctions,enjoying coffee at Reflection Knoll and especially days at the lake. She definitely left footprints on many hearts. Rest in peace Audrey,we will miss you always.

April 4, 2015
This very strong person put up a good fight. She has been my friend for 30 years. I met her in a professional situation just as I was finishing my USAF career. Some people come in to our lives, make footprints on our hearts and we are never the same. There is profound sadness at her departure from this earthly home but she goes with God now. She will be watching all of us she touched in her time on this earth.

I had just recently reconnected with Audrey - I am so saddened to hear of her passing. I had the great opportunity to work with Audrey on her MBTA projects here in Boston -a brilliant and truly amazing woman who I will always admire

Audrey was my friend for almost 35 years from our time at Amtrak and later working as consultants on several MBTA projects in Boston. She was the definitive resource on complex operations control centers and a true professional. I will miss her technical expertise, great sense of humor, and her friendship. Her battle is finally over. My deepest condolences to Kathleen and others closest to Audrey. She truly will be missed.

Here's to the memory of of a cherished colleague and teacher of whom I'll always have fond memories of her witty sarcasms and humor. God Bless and keep you, Audrey

I cherish those memories with Audrey back in the old Chrysler days, wonderful lady. John Hudgens

Audrey was one of those rare people who while being very technical and detail oriented, had a human touch that made you feel very appreciated. I always looked forward to working with her and will miss her very much.

Dennis Sproul, Senior Communications Engineer, Amtrak, MBTA Commuter Rail, Retired

Sometimes there are no words, especially when one loses a good Friend of well over 50-years. We met at the System Development Corporation in the early 1960s and the "Bond" was made to last. I'm really glad that now you can rest in peace knowing you did it all and always did it well. I'm comforted by the thought of all the wonderful people, who have LOVED you dearly, waiting to greet you on the other side. Safe Journey, my Friend!

Audrey, was a dedicated human being, of high caliber, & high integrity. Just like the people that surrounded her. Her tenacity & perseverance will be missed. Audrey, it was a pleasure working with you. Please, put in a good word for me with the Angels,... God Bless.