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John Milner

April 25, 1971 - December 28, 2020

At times as sad as this it is hard to find the words to articulate both the individual and collective sorrow that the passing of John has made us all feel. This page in John's memory is where we can all share our condolences with John's loving family and let them know we are thinking of them.

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2020-12-30 15:44:29 wrote:

John was the one I’d gravitate to at a cocktail party. He’d always have something to say and always make me laugh. I have many fond memories of John, he let me drive his Ferrari once which was brave as I only had a fiesta to compare it with. He kindly stopped a cab I had once (a bit tipsy)jumped in and ordered to take me home to St Albans to tell the driver I had moved to Greenwich - he’d often remind me of that one. I am so sorry for his family and his children Bobby and Bella who he’d always talk about with such fondness. I am so sad at this news. I will always remember you John.

2020-12-30 15:44:29 wrote: John was the one I’d gravitate to at a cocktail party. He’d always have something to say and always make me laugh. I have many fond memories of John, he let me drive his Ferrari once which was brave as I only had a fiesta to compare it with. He kindly stopped a cab I had once (a bit tipsy)jumped in and ordered to take me home to St Albans to tell the driver I had moved to Greenwich - he’d often remind me of that one. I am so sorry for his family and his children Bobby and Bella who he’d always talk about with such fondness. I am so sad at this news. I will always remember you John.

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