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Milan D. "Mike" Burns

Huntsville, Alabama

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Died Oct. 26, 2005 Milan D. "Mike" Burns, 85, of Huntsville passed away Wednesday. Mr. Burns, a World War II veteran, was retired from NASA and was a member of the Catholic church. He is survived by four daughters, Mary Cattadoris and husband, Ed, Dianne Deen and husband, Garry, Margaret Cobb and...

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Sometime ago, two miracles happened... The first one was when your beautiful granddaughter, Michelle entered our lives and my life. Which leads to the second, and that was somehow I was not only introduced to your family, but accepted into it. I count knowing you, and your family a blessing. You will be missed by all you had the pleasure of knowing you. Love always.........

To the Burns and Cobb families, my deepest sympathy goes out to everyone. The few times I had to spend with Grandpa Burns I must say he was a very inspiring man. My prayers and love go out to all of you who lost a truly GREAT legend in my eyes!

Dad,
I love you and miss you very much and hope some day I will see you and mom again.
Love,
Diane

Dad
I love you verymuch and I will never for get the way you and me witch tv together and the movie is the wazer for oz. tell mom I said hi and I love her. you will always be in my heart forever.

love always
Mary B.

Dad,
I'll remember dad for being a man who knew how to live a great life.
He was a very giving man that helped his kids.
He loved great cookouts with his family. The man really knew how to enjoy a meal (he loved to eat and cook).
I will always love the man and miss him. Dennis Cobb

Mike,
I have always admired the way you lived your life to the fullest. You have always been strongly family oriented. You have always been there to help your family in their time of need and I admire you very much and it has helped me to make better judgements in my life. You will be missed. God Bless you. Larry Cobb

You will never know what you meant to me, just wish I would have told you. You touched my life in so many ways and I will always have fond memories of the times we spent together. You will always have a very special place in my heart. Til we meet again, I love you. Your neice, Susie

Milan will be missed by all. He was the best brother anyone could have had.

Brother Bob

Dad,

I love you very much and will miss you terribly. My goal in life is to live my life the way that you lived yours.

I have your music and will always enjoy listening to it. It gives me a part of you.

Love always,
Mary