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ALLEN D. MARTIN
October 8, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Karlene Edwards
October 7, 2009
To Milton's Family,
My sincere condolences for your loss. I've had the pleasure of working at Civil Service with Milton and seeing him at the end of the day when we both got on the same elevator and discussed how glad we were that the day was over.
He was a very warm and sincere person who will be dearly missed.
Brian Browne
October 6, 2009
To Milton's Family,
I am so very sorry for the unexpected loss of Milton. I was a friend and co-worker of Milton here at Civil Service and I have fond memories of our time together. He was a special person and I always looked forward to seeing him. I pray that God will bless you and give you strength to get through this very difficult time.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
October 6, 2009
To Milton's Family ~
I was deeply saddened to learn of Milton's passing. I've had the pleasure of knowing him since he joined us at Civil Service. He was very kind and gentle hearted and ALWAYS had a smile and warm hello. He will certainly be missed by everyone. Thinking of you and sending heartfelt condolences at this time of great sorrow.
Laurie Rexford, NYS Department of Civil Service
Karen Brooks
October 6, 2009
I have had the good fortune to work with Milton at the Department of Civil Service. He was a kind man with a good heart, a thousand-watt smile and that ever-present twinkle in his eye. We will miss him. I extend my sincerest sympathy to his family.
Maureen Irish
October 6, 2009
I will miss Milton very much. He always had a smile on his face and never said a bad word about anyone. He was an asset to the Department of Civil Service and he will be sorely missed by many.
Maureen Irish, NYS Dept. of Civil Service
Dawn Baldwin
October 6, 2009
To Milton's family:
It was quite a shock to hear about Milton; I still don't think it's sunk in completely. I'm so sorry for your family. His laugh, his song and dance when someone had a birthday, his luck with his numbers and scratchoffs, his kind nature; all will be seriously missed. Milton was a nice, nice man who was my friend and I will miss him, as will the rest of our office. The Employment Records Section at Civil Service just won't be the same without him. I'm sure Milton is in a good place.
Kathleen Provoncha
October 6, 2009
October 05, 2009
To The Lynch Family,
My deepest and heartfelt sympathy are with you. I pray that God will substain you through this difficult time.
I worked with Milton and it was a joy. We had many laughs and muscial moments. I will miss his humor and so much knowledge. He was the one to go to about muscial information and history.
Deepest sympathy,
Kathleen Provoncha
NYS Dept. of Civil Service
Elizabeth Lacy-Claudio
October 6, 2009
To the Lynch Family
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
October 5, 2009
To The Clark Family,
My deepest sympathy in the loss of your Dear Brother Milton. May you gather strength from one another as you celebrate his going home service. May the love of Uncle Milton, shine on you in your every day endeavor, as you move through life.
Thinking of you,
The Bookroom & Ford Family
Heather Ford
October 5, 2009
To The Clark Family,
My deepest sympathy in the loss of your Dear Brother Milton. May you gather strength from one another as you celebrate his going home service. May the love of Uncle Milton, shine on you in your every day endeavor, as you move through life.
Thinking of you,
The Bookroom & Ford Family
Dina Alexander
October 5, 2009
To the family of Milton,
Sorry to hear about his passing. Your family are in my prayers in this time of sorrow.
October 5, 2009
To the Lynch Family (Sarah and Daughter.Time has seperated us from sight never-the-less, the great laughter that we had years ago is not forgotten. Sorry to hear of your loss, Milton was a good friend to my brother Robert "Big Bob", and myself he will be missed by all. Be Bleesed in the Lord.
Shirlee Stallon-Fairbee, Los Angeles, CA.
Keith Gentry
October 5, 2009
To the Lynch Family
I am so sad to here about Milton, please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences. I could never remember miltons name but we always spoke to one another and he was on of the best Pool players that I have ever played. He is playing pool somewhere.
October 5, 2009
To The Lynch Family,
May God keep you and guide you through this difficult time. My prayers and thoughts are with you. My deepest and heartfelt sympathy are sent your way.
Humbly,
Sabrina Bethea
NYS Dept of Civil Service / Co-worker
Viviene Richards
October 5, 2009
To the Lynch Family
Please accept my sincerest, deepest sympathy and condolences. I worked with Milton for 6 years. He was such a gentleman! I am so very sorry for your loss.
Viviene Richards
Leo Wong
October 5, 2009
I liked Milton very much and enjoyed saying hello to him at work. He was a true gentleman. I am very sad that he died so suddenly and so soon.
Lesa Spath
October 5, 2009
Celease,
I was so sad to read about the news in the paper. Wow, I lost my mom on Memorial Day and now you have lost your dad. So sorry Celease! Keep the faith and light the candle.
Love Lesa Reehl Spath
Benita Willingham-Hayes
October 5, 2009
Words cannot express my shock.. Uncle Miltie and I worked in the same building. I will miss his big smile and the jokes we shared. My heart goes our to all my family. God saw he was tired and bought him home..Peace ..Benita
Retha Brown
October 5, 2009
To Celease and Mom,
Our deepest condolences to the entire family. We are thinking of you, and extending our Deepest Sympathy to you and the family.
Retha and Family
October 5, 2009
Celease, We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. "Mom & Dad" Chapman
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