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Edmund Jerome Milberg

Miami, Florida

1924 - 2016

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MILBERG, EDMUND JEROME, 91, Miami Beach, beloved son, brother, husband, father, grandfather and uncle. "EJ" passed away peacefully, Wednesday, March 9, 2016. Born in Brooklyn, May 9, 1924 Edmund served proudly in the European Theatre of WWII, in the 3rd army division with the 284th Combat...

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I rented a studio apartment from Ed Milberg Miami Beach in the 1990s -One morning I came home from working overnight arrived at 5-6 am- Ed says .. " cmon we´re going " he took me to breakfast to a place that obviously had been going for many years - he was known by all- It was one of the most cherished memories I have to date - he treated me like a son- I love him - I´m holding back tears as I´m writing this - I tell that story often-What a treat it was that morning way back when- Thank You...

Thank you Mr Milberg for all you provided me and all of our classmates from the day Norland opened in 1958 until I graduated in 1964. I went through bad decisions I made in 1959 and in 1960 and you were an inspiration for me to make better decisions. Rest in Peace. Sent with much love

I served as student body treasure in 1972 and share an office and school period with Mr. Milberg for the entire school year. He and Marilyn were also neighbors. A lovelier couple I never met. The door has finally closed on High school with his passing. He call me LaRosa, even at the 30th reunion. He was Army and I served in the same division. Didn't know it till now. RIP, LaRosa

Rest in Peace my friend, You were always so kind to Auxi and I. I enjoyed our long conversations at your dining table about politics and current events every time I stopped by to pay our rent.

Ed we often speak of you and you'll certainly be missed.

Goodbye Ed my friend, I will always remember our conversations, and your kindness. May your Neshama have an Aliya. Baruch Dayan Ha Emet.

A one-of-a-kind generous human being, and one of the funniest guys I have ever known. I met Ed thanks to his wife Marilyn, a star disaster social services coordinator for the Miami Red Cross.

I transferred to Miami from the St. Louis Red Cross in 1993 and Ed was there to help me get my bearings in Miami Beach.

Always great conversations and good times over coffee at Arnie & Richie's.

He will remain always in our thoughts.
We miss you Ed!

Jorge & Barbara

Rest in peace, Mr. Milberg. Almostv 47 years later and I still haven't forgotten you. That's your legacy. Carole Smith, Coconut Grove

Thank you for your service Ed! God speed hero. Anyone that might be interested in his time in WWII can find out more information at: 284thcombatengineers.com

Mr. Milberg was very dedicated to the school and all of its students. He always had a big smile
and a sincere fondness for his students. He will be missed by the many lives he touched.
My condolences go out to the family.
Buddy Petit