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Robert E. Milla Sr.

Cambria, California

1942 - 2021

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Robert E. Milla Sr. February 12, 1942 - May 9, 2021 Cambria , California - Robert E. Milla, Sr. was born to Ceasar and Jane Milla. He went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, May 9, 2021, at the age of 79. He passed while in the arms of his beloved wife Georgette and his son Rob, in Cambria,...

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Remembering 'my cousin' Bob, 9 may, a year later on his 'feastday' and all the days up to and including his funeral as well as the everlasting loving memories of him eternally embedded in my heart

Bob Milla was an outstanding human being. He loved life to the fullest and he dearly loved his family. Those of us who worked on the Car Show Committee at St.Agnes Mission will forever be grateful for his untiring help to make it a success.
“ Just what makes that little old ant think he can move that rubber tree plant?”
High Hopes!
P. Carmona

PRECIOUS 'COUSIN' BOB...was a source of continued inspiration for me and for all who knew him; indeed, known for his great faith, his positive energy, dynamic spirit and his loving, caring kindness.....my tears at the grief of this great loss fill the ocean here at the seaside where I live in The Netherlands, alongside my burning heart filled love and gratitude for having known and love this truly great man. Strength to you Georgette and to all the family of our dear Bob, during this time of...

Our sincere condolences ❤
Enjoyed our truck rides to Camp; the sing-along; conversations on Life....Rest In Peace

Where does one begin, to thank a very special man who was as described, a great mentor, a person of great wisdom and amazing people skills ! I’m pretty sure and lord will have many fantastic and lengthy discussions Our condolences to his surviving family members Thank you for sharing him with us

I remember working with Sgt Milla during the 80's & 90'. He was unpretentious. He knew the true value of friendship, honor, and humor. He could look at a complex situation and resolve it with common sense. Once, he was a judge in a hot salsa or chili contest in downtown Fresno. He laughed recounting how he surprised several youthful spectators. They had been snickering, apparently thinking the "rosy-cheeked, Irish cop" was not going to survive tasting the spicy entries. Not only did Sgt...

Bob was a good man. I was lucky to have worked with him. He always made others around him smile. My condolences to the family.