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Rome Milan

Fort Worth, Texas

1959 - 2021

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Rome Milan January 29, 1959 - April 23, 2021 Fort Worth, Texas - Rome Milan passed away April 23, at the age of 62 after a 3 year battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) Rome is survived by his wife, Pauline, his children, Sydney, Athens, Caity, Matthew and Paris. Also by his parents, Henrietta...

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Rome, you were always so kind to our family. I was so sorry to hear you passed away. First met you on a road trip to Norman, Okla in 1983 where you and James were judging a boys' meet and we got to talk to Bart Conner that day. I was lucky enough to visit the art gallery in downtown FTW several times and remember you liked to paint while standing inside the front windows. You came to the funeral when my father in law, Charlie Sergeant passed away in 2013. You are missed. Rest in peace. ...

So very blessed wete we all by his life, his work and his heart. He missed. He memory like his art remains a joy.

His art will last forever. Our sample of his work is cherished in our art collection. Blessings, Paul and Janice Von Vogt

Coach Milan, you were a great coach who had the best interests of your athletes at the forefront of your mind always. I'll never forget the years I was able to train under your guidance. You were one of the best and you will be sadly missed by so many. Rest in peace, Coach.

My deepest sympathy to his parents and family during this time of remembrance of your beloved son, husband, and father.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. You will be missed my friend

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Who will be missed. My prayers go out to the family .

I will never forget wearing a silly hat while listening to the Beatles discovering that painting with a knife is possible.

We are deeply saddened at this news.
We wake up every morning to Rome's 3 fine paintings that hang in our bedroom. We view them as precious amidst our collection of Milan fine art, including his Mom's work of course. My wife's favorite is Rome's rendition of Santa Klaus. A second, a Tuscany landscape also signed on the back by assisting children. And a third, a beautiful lighthouse/ seascape capturing the New England coast that I grew up with and loved..

We regret that we...