Milburn, Danny Dewayne
Birth: 1-13-1945
Death: 6-18-2022
Comments: Double marker with Dorothy J. Mathis Milburn; m. 6-26-1965
Burial: Friendship Cemetery
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 12-11-2018 and updated on 9-8-2023.
Obituary: Mr. Danny Milburn, age 77 of Cale, Arkansas, passed away Saturday June 18, 2022, at home in his sleep to meet his lord. Danny was born on January 13, 1945 in Rector, Arkansas, to Hubert Lee and Ethel Bracken Milburn. He was saved at an early age and attended a Pentecostal Church in rector, where he made life long friends. He was later an active member of Colonial, Immanuel and Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Churches. Where He also made lifelong friends. Danny was easy going and loved by many. Danny and Dorothy have two children, James D Milburn and Rebecca Ann Neitch. He lived in Greenbrier and Toad Suck Arkansas. He retired from Virco Mfg. where he was thew manager of Manufacturing Engineering. Danny loved to be in church with his family, raising vegetables from seed giving them away, deer hunting with his friends, family and traveling with his wife. He was a good father, husband and one of the best papaws. He is preceded in death by his father and mother. He is survived by his wife of 57 years Dorothy, son, James Milburn, daughter Rebecca Neitch, grandchildren, Austin Wyles, Theseus Stewart, Haislyn Wyles, Corbin Ison and a host of friends. No public visitation is planned Funeral service will be 10:00am on Tuesday June 21, 2022, at Mt. Zion Mission Baptist Church, Cale Ark., with Bro. Doyle Glass officiating. Burial to follow with Marine Military Honors Friendship Cemetery, Cale, Ark. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of BRAZZEL/Cornish The Funeral Home of Prescott, Eddie Brazzel Director.

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