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Dear All-
Uncle Milton was an amazing, wonderful man and he will be SO missed. My thoughts are with you all. Much love, Heather
January 21, 2010


NASHVILLE, Tennessee
SHAMITZ, MILTON M. - Age 92 passed away on January 17, 2010. Mr. Shamitz was a decorated WWII Veteran, serving with 9th and 10th and 14th Air Force in the Europe, Middle East, China, and India areas as 1st Lt. Aerial Photographer and Pilot in the US Army Air Corps 1939-1945. He was a 50-year...
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Uncle Milton was an amazing, wonderful man and he will be SO missed. My thoughts are with you all. Much love, Heather
January 21, 2010
Dear Roz, Kay, Enid, Miriam and family,
We were so sorry to hear of cousin Milton's passing. We will never forget his infectious smile and amazing sense of humor. He was a very special person who will be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this incredibly difficult time. May your wonderful memories be a source of comfort as you grieve.
With love and sadness,
Cousins Debbie & Jack Mozes and family
January 19, 2010 | Wayland, MA
Kay & Larry:
Thoughts and prayers from our family to yours.
Bill, Tracy,Jessica & Nicholas
The Rush Family
January 19, 2010
Dearest Kay, So sorry to hear about your Dad. He will forever remain in your heart. Our thoughts and love are with you at this difficult time and always. Love Susan and Steve
Susan Ritt
January 19, 2010 | San Clemente, CA
Roslyn,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family over the passing of Milton. We are all here for you for whatever you need at The Cumberland in Green Hills.
Blessings,
Becky Fragasse
Brentwood, TN
January 19, 2010
Roslyn,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family over Milton's passing. We are all there for you at The Cumberland in Green Hills. Blessings, Becky Fragasse
January 19, 2010
Kay and family: Your Dad's wonderful smile will always be with me. Please give our love to the rest of your beautiful family. With love, Marv and Lois
January 19, 2010
My sincere condolences.
Kim Isenberg
January 18, 2010 | Knoxville, TN