Milton W. Wegener, 98, passed away November 5, 2024 in Gloucester. He will be dearly missed. Arrangements in care of Cremation Society of Virginia – Newport News Office.
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left a message on December 15, 2024:
In memory of Milton W. Wegener, Yvonne lit a candle
left a message on December 15, 2024:
Very sad to hear of your passing Milt-it was an honour to have been part of your life. I have missed our chats since I came back home to England-missed looking after you. Miss listening to classical music on the radio with me and watching Jeopardy-miss cooking for you-you were always so grateful. You’re ya beautiful soul Milton….It’s never goodbye ….until we meet again…..Yvonne 💙
left a message on December 14, 2024:
I added Mr Milt’s WWII photo that’s sat in his house for many years. Mr Milt Love to play the organ and played for churches for many years. He served in World War II in Italy. He said it was some of the best years of his life he would get to go see operas he loved classical music. He loved his wife, Bonnie. He loved Miss Susan who took care of him for many years after his wife passed away unfortunately Miss Susan passed away herself of leukemia about a year before Mr. Milt passes. He loved Classical music and his favorite composer was Bach. He loved animals and Volunteered for meals on wheels after he retired. He loved oysters and people. Sometimes he trusted too much. People took advantage of his kindness. He loved food and could eat everything without gaining a pound. He loved Coca Cola. He was trusting and kind to a fault, he loved going to the Senior Center. He loved CNN, The Big Bang theory and mostly he love the Lord. He was a good Christian man who lived up to his faith. He was a good human being and will be sorely missed. Thank you for your service, Mr. Milt.

left a message on December 14, 2024:
In memory of Milton W. Wegener, Joy lit a candle
left a message on December 13, 2024:
My dear friend, Mr. milk I will miss you. I am so sorry I had not seen you but you know why now. You and I would have conversations about the greed of people and what they would do when you passed, but that doesn’t matter to you anymore, you’re with your mama and daddy and brother and your beloved wife and all your family and friends. What a wonderful reunion you must’ve had we would always talk about that. Remember your promise. Rest well. God bless you Love Joyce
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