John-Milligan-Obituary

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John T. "Huggie" Milligan

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Oct 10, 1946 – Nov 15, 2018 (Age 72)

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BORN
October 10, 1946
DIED
November 15, 2018
AGE
72
LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Burns Funeral Home - Frankford Ave. Obituary

Son of the late John and Dorothy Milligan.  Loving brother of Richard, Robert (Karen), Mary Livewell (Dan), Colleen Mullin (Joe), Timothy, and the late Michael (the late Gerie).  Survived by many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.  John will also be sadly missed by his "Avalon...

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My prayers go out to you all. John and I had many conversations over Amstels. Me serving and him washing down the sand from the beach. He was a good man. He will be missed . Again my condolences Helen a bartender from the Drift

I remember the day I met Huggie, it was at the 40th st house in Avalon and he was in the kitchen making chili. That was 1981. Love you Hug see you on the other side. God bless your family in this sad time

What a nice man and an Avalon legend

Your Spirit will remain...

Met him in 1974 on 21st street, the years at the Whitebriar, Windrift, trips to Memories in Margate or just sitting on the beach, were truly memorable. He was a great friend, he will always be remembered by me when I think of Avalon and he will always be HUGGIE to me.

Where should I begin, all of those fond memories in Avalon, everything began with us on 21st street in 1974, the Whitebriar, the Chili dinners on 22cd street, the trips to Memories in Margate, the days at the Windrift or just sitting on the beach. We just had great times together, he will be greatly missed, he was a great friend and he will always be remembered and you will always be, HUGGIE to me.

Everything John was lives on in the hearts and minds of all those who love him ... He will never be forgotten. Our Heavenly Father invites you to pour out all of your heart's anxieties on Him in prayer "because He cares for you" and will carry you thru this time of great sorrow.

Sorrowfully,
The Robinson Family

Huggie,

I hope they have a Windrift in Heaven. You can wait for us all up there! Prayers for you and your family.

Im so sorry to read of the loss of your family member. May you find some comfort from the God of all comfort.
1 Cor. 1:3&4.