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Robert Howard Milhorn, Jr.

Male Abt 1921 - 2019  (~ 98 years)


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  1. 1.  Robert Howard Milhorn, Jr. was born about 1921 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 26 Nov 2019 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Washington County Memory Gardens, , Washington County, Tennessee.

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    JOHNSON CITY - R.H. Milhorn, Jr., Johnson City, died Tuesday, November 26, 2019, at Hermitage Health Center, Elizabethton, following a brief illness.

    R.H. was born in the community of Neva, in Johnson County, and at an early age moved with his family to Butler, where he lived until entering the military.

    He was the second of eight sons born to the late Robert Howard Milhorn, Sr. and Hattie Belle Stout Milhorn.

    R.H. attended the former Watauga Acadamy then Steed College, where he received a diploma in bookkeeping.

    He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran, serving from 1940-44, achieving the rank of Second Lieutenant.

    Upon his discharge from the Army, R.H. move to Johnson City, where he owned and operated Milhorn Grocery Store for more than forty years.

    He was an active member of University Parkway Baptist Church, and enjoyed the outdoors, especially fishing and gardening.

    In addition to his parents, R.H. was preceded in death by his wife, Wilma Ruth Pearson Milhorn, in 1994, a daughter-in-law, Vanessa Milhorn, and four brothers, Paul, Herbert, James and Harold Milhorn.

    He is survived by a son, Robert Ray "Bob" Milhorn; two grandsons, Jamie Milhorn and Eddie Milhorn; 5 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Wylie Milhorn, Tom Milhorn, Bill Milhorn; several nieces and nephews.

    The graveside funeral service will be held Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 1:00 P.M. in the Mausoleum Chapel of Washington County Memory Gardens, with Rev. Scott Thompson, officiating.