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Carl B. Milton

Date of Death: December 14, 2010
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Carl B. Milton Carl Backus Milton, 79, of Winchester, Virginia, died Tuesday, December 14, 2010, in the Winchester Medical Center. Mr. Milton was born in Charles Town, West Virginia, in 1931, the son of the late Joseph and Sadie Milton. He retired from NAPA as a Field Executive serving for over 40 years. Mr. MiltonContinue Reading

Lynn left a message on January 30, 2013:
For years , Carl and I were NAPA Jobbers and would go to corporate meetings. In the evenings we would go to the bar and have a drink. Our company president was a tee- totler and would sit outside to watch who stayed in the bar after the meetings. We would laugh and purposely stay late just to see how long he would sit out there. Carl visited the Hancock and Berkeley stores after he retired. We always enjoyed his visits and would talk about the changes our company has gone through the last 40 years. We will miss his visits and his laughter. He spoke very highly of Garnett and how proud he was of Carla Ray. My wife and I wish to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We regret that we cannot attend Sun. visitation. ---
Sandy, Kevin, Jenny and Jeff Carter left a message on December 14, 2010:
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Lori Vardaro left a message on December 15, 2010:
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Lynn and Dianne Douglas left a message on December 16, 2010:
For years , Carl and I were NAPA Jobbers and would go to corporate meetings. In the evenings we would go to the bar and have a drink. Our company president was a tee- totler and would sit outside to watch who stayed in the bar after the meetings. We would laugh and purposely stay late just to see how long he would sit out there. Carl visited the Hancock and Berkeley stores after he retired. We always enjoyed his visits and would talk about the changes our company has gone through the last 40 years. We will miss his visits and his laughter. He spoke very highly of Garnett and how proud he was of Carla Ray. My wife and I wish to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We regret that we cannot attend Sun. visitation. ---
Clay, Jackie and Sydney Ellwanger left a message on December 20, 2010:
In honor of Carl B. Milton , Clay, Jackie and Sydney Ellwanger lit a candle.
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Candice gardner left a message on December 21, 2010:
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