Larry-Milliken-Obituary

Larry Bernard Milliken I

Charlotte, North Carolina

About

LOCATION
Charlotte, North Carolina

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Larry Bernard Milliken I Mr. Milliken, age 47, of Charlotte, NC, and formerly of Columbia, SC, passed away January 13th, 2010. He was born October 27, 1962, in Columbia, SC, the second son of Ann Singley Milliken. He was employed with Paetec Holding Corp. of Charlotte, NC (formerly US LEC)...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Ms. Milliken and Ros,

My deepest prayers and condolences to the both of you. We know Larry is in a better place and is no longer in pain. May he rest in peace. I am here if you need anything. May god continue to look over you.

My heart goes out to his family ,especially his son. Working with Larry at Paetec(US LEC) was a fun time we talked all day every day laughing and talking about his son. Rest in peace you will be missed deeply.
Cee Cee Butler (Charlotte, NC)

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Family. Rosalyn keep your head up. God knows best.

Many prayers are with the Milliken family and friends. I have known Larry since we were working at the US LEC University location, and he was the kindest person and ALWAYS willing to help out with a smile on his face. Nothing but fond memories of his demeanor.

Larry was a old classmate and friend our prayers are with your family

Words cannot express the love and admiration that we all have for Uncle Larry. Our family now has a void that can only be filled by his memory. He will surely be missed. Please keep our family in your prayers as this is a great time of sorrow. Larry's devoted niece, Katina.

Larry was not only a co-worker, he was a friend. Larry would stop by my desk to see how I was doing when he was fighting his own battles. That was Larry...never a fuss over him. I admired Larry for his respect and dedication that he had to his family. When he would speak of Princess and Larry Jr. it was always with love and respect and his wonderful smile. I admired him as he battled with this illness. Even when he didn't feel well he would come to work because he wanted to be working and...