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Milton Harlow "Milt" Anthony Jr.

Columbus, Ohio

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Anthony Milton "Milt" Harlow Anthony Jr., son of the late Milton H. Anthony, Sr. and Viola (Campbell) Anthony, born in Bluefield, West Virginia on May 12, 1953. He transitioned from his earthly body on Thursday, October 16, 2014. He is also preceded in death by brother Andrew Harold Anthony,...

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Milt was a damn good man - and better ref! Or the other way around!! Such a good dude on and off the basketball court. I miss him as a friend and official. Rest in Heaven, Milt

Anthony Family

Mr. Anthony was my first boss at Sears Surplus Store. I am so sorry to hear of his passing, he was a wonderful man. When I think of him, I always remember his laughter and honesty. I am sorry I was unable to pay my respect's to him. I just found out of his passing. Barbara I am sorry for your loss. R.I.P Mr. Anthony

Bobbi I know this first holiday season is hard but know that Milt is no longer suffering. I know you did everything you could over the years to help Milton thru his sickness, now him and Alfred are talking and watching over us as our special Angels.
I Love You

DEBBIE AND CAROLYN MY SYMPATHY IN LOSING YOUR BROTHER.PRAYERS GOING UP FOR STRENGH IN THIS TIME OF SORROW.WITH LOVE

My heartfelt sympathy goes out Tiffany and whole entire Anthony family. Your love one has crossed over from this earthly life into a heavenly life. Heaven is rejoicing for the love one who has entered in to his new home. I pray that God comfort you in knowing that he is in a better place. Love In Christ Jesus!

Bobbie and Family...

I am so sorry for your loss...there will be no more pain and sickness for Milton...he has been through a great deal and is now in God's hands...Rest In Peace Milton you left your mark on a lot of people...

Vickie Coates, Columbus OH

Sorry to hear about your lose. You have all my sympathy.

You are in our thoughts and prayers

Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. Milton was a great person. Please accept our deepest condolences. Gayle Morton-Baptiste and Carolyn Aaron