Mother - Margaret Ramsey
Obituary:
HARRY E. MILAM
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Thursday, January 25, 1962
Harry E. Milam, 62, of Big Tyler Road, died yesterday in a Charleston hospital after a long illness.
Mr. Milam once worked at the du pont Belle Works and was later employed for 13 years as a Skyline cab driver.
He was a veteran of World Wars I and II, a member of Lowland Baptist Church on Tyler Mountain, the John Brawley American Legion Post and the Teamsters Union.
Surviving are his wife, Mary Ellen; his father, Lewis of Orlando, Florida; a sister, Mrs. Lottie Shamblen of Charleston, and a brother, Lovell of Charleston.
The body is at Bartlett Funeral Home.
Mother - Margaret Ramsey
Obituary:
HARRY E. MILAM
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Thursday, January 25, 1962
Harry E. Milam, 62, of Big Tyler Road, died yesterday in a Charleston hospital after a long illness.
Mr. Milam once worked at the du pont Belle Works and was later employed for 13 years as a Skyline cab driver.
He was a veteran of World Wars I and II, a member of Lowland Baptist Church on Tyler Mountain, the John Brawley American Legion Post and the Teamsters Union.
Surviving are his wife, Mary Ellen; his father, Lewis of Orlando, Florida; a sister, Mrs. Lottie Shamblen of Charleston, and a brother, Lovell of Charleston.
The body is at Bartlett Funeral Home.
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