Marilyn Milligan

marilyn milligan

October 15, 1936 ~ July 25, 2011


Resided in: Atlanta, GA

Marilyn Milligan age 74 of Atlanta, GA died July 25, 2011. No services are scheduled at this time.

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  1. Sandy Korschgen says:

    I’m so sorry to learn of Marilyn’s passing. I’ve known her for over 35 years and it’s sad that she’s gone and didn’t get to enjoy more of her retirement years after working for so long. My deepest sympathy to the family. We will miss her.

  2. Sybil Priester says:

    Memories – I have so many of Marilyn – she was a good friend for over 30 years – at work and at play – I wish her peace and her family memories to sustain them through this time. She was a good person, and a good friend.
    I will never forget her.

  3. Joyce Shirley says:

    I worked with Marilyn the last 3 years she was at Troutman. She was a wonderful person, a very kind person. She will be greatly missed.

  4. Nina Stallworth says:

    To Marilyn’s family I wish to offer condolences to you all on behalf of my son and myself. Marilyn was such a wonderfully sweet lady – one of the first people I met here at work and one that became a true friend. My son and I were very fond of Marilyn and we will miss her. God’s got a new angel and her name is Marilyn Milligan. God speed Marilyn.

  5. Donna Richardson says:

    To the family of Marilyn Milligan — Marilyn was a wonderful person – esp. will miss the times when she would knit booties for a newly born baby here at work. I had the pleasure of working with her the many years at TS and she will be greatly missed!

  6. Donna Gibson says:

    Marilyn was one of the sweetest people I have ever met! I had the pleasure of working with Marilyn for several years but had 3 or 4 good years when she and I sat next to each other. Lots of funny memories! We will always cherish the blankets and outfits that Marilyn knitted for Logan and Madison when they were born. Such a sweet lady!

  7. Dorothy Gwynne says:

    So very sorry to hear of Marilyn’s passing. She was a very sweet, kind woman and will be missed by many.

  8. Amber Vaughan says:

    I remember the day I met Marilyn at Troutman. No matter what was going on she always said “Hello”. I will forever cherish the blanket she knitted for Joshua when he was born.~

  9. Lori Finch Coyne says:

    I found out of Marilyn’s passing recently and I’m really sorry. To know Marilyn was to love her. She was incredibly giving, generous and friendly. Never complained and I will cherish my memories of her from Troutman ad more!


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