Married Dollie Fern Haynes
Children:
Ronald Noble McMillion
Collette Quentin McdMillion
Robert Everette McMillion Jr.
Laura Frances(Joy) McMillion Six
McMILLION, Robert (Mac) —
Service will be conducted at
2 p. m. Friday in Alley and
Casdorph Funeral Home at St.
Albans by Rev. H. R. Estep
andJ. S. Bailey. ^Masonic grave
side rites will be held at
Cunningham Memorial Park in St
Albans by S o u t h Charleston
lodge 168. Mr, McMillion, 53,
of 410 Park St., St. Albans,
died Tuesday in Charleston
General Hospital after a nine-month
illness. He had been employed
at Union Carbide's South
Charleston plant for 28 years
and at the time of his illness
was supervisor of building and
service departments under
industrial relations. A lifelong
resident of Kanawha County, he
was a member of the Church
of God and South Charleston
Masonic lodge. Surviving are his
widow, Dolly: a daughter, Mrs
Charles Six of St. Albans; three
sons, T. Sgt. Ronald in the
Marine Corps on Okinawa. Rev.
Collett of Franklin, Pa. and
Robert Jr., at home; his
mother, Mrs. Lucy Taylor Mc-
Million of Rt. 5, Charleston;
three brothers. Oley, Gordon
and Leroy. all of Rt. 5, Charles-
ton; four sisters, Mrs. Edgar
Burdetts, Mrs. Lonnie Woods, Mrs.
Romie Cobb and Mrs. Denver
Tate, all of Rt. 5, Charleston:
and five grandchildren.
Siblings:
Gracy Mae McMillion Cobb
Leatha Emily McMillion
Joseph McMillion
Oley Glenn McMillion
Ora Anne McMillion
Gordon McMillion
Olive Frances mcMillion Woods
Irma lea McMillion Tate
LeeRoy McMillion
Married Dollie Fern Haynes
Children:
Ronald Noble McMillion
Collette Quentin McdMillion
Robert Everette McMillion Jr.
Laura Frances(Joy) McMillion Six
McMILLION, Robert (Mac) —
Service will be conducted at
2 p. m. Friday in Alley and
Casdorph Funeral Home at St.
Albans by Rev. H. R. Estep
andJ. S. Bailey. ^Masonic grave
side rites will be held at
Cunningham Memorial Park in St
Albans by S o u t h Charleston
lodge 168. Mr, McMillion, 53,
of 410 Park St., St. Albans,
died Tuesday in Charleston
General Hospital after a nine-month
illness. He had been employed
at Union Carbide's South
Charleston plant for 28 years
and at the time of his illness
was supervisor of building and
service departments under
industrial relations. A lifelong
resident of Kanawha County, he
was a member of the Church
of God and South Charleston
Masonic lodge. Surviving are his
widow, Dolly: a daughter, Mrs
Charles Six of St. Albans; three
sons, T. Sgt. Ronald in the
Marine Corps on Okinawa. Rev.
Collett of Franklin, Pa. and
Robert Jr., at home; his
mother, Mrs. Lucy Taylor Mc-
Million of Rt. 5, Charleston;
three brothers. Oley, Gordon
and Leroy. all of Rt. 5, Charles-
ton; four sisters, Mrs. Edgar
Burdetts, Mrs. Lonnie Woods, Mrs.
Romie Cobb and Mrs. Denver
Tate, all of Rt. 5, Charleston:
and five grandchildren.
Siblings:
Gracy Mae McMillion Cobb
Leatha Emily McMillion
Joseph McMillion
Oley Glenn McMillion
Ora Anne McMillion
Gordon McMillion
Olive Frances mcMillion Woods
Irma lea McMillion Tate
LeeRoy McMillion
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