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Milton Harold Reese

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Milton Harold Reese

Birth
Bear River City, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
Death
26 Aug 2005 (aged 88)
Rupert, Minidoka County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Rupert, Minidoka County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Milton was born Nov. 8, 1916, in Bear River City, Utah, to Joshua Harold and Olive Dora Reese. He graduated from high school in Tremonton. On Sept. 15, 1940, he married Evelynn Jensen. Milton worked for the U.S. Government at Fort Douglas Air Base until he enlisted in the Air Corp. He served in the Air Force as an air cadet in pilot training during World War II and was stationed in various places during this time. After the war, they lived in Utah, where he worked at Hill Field Air Base and farmed. During this time, their three children were born. In 1955, they drew a homestead in Paul, Idaho, where they lived until 1980. They then bought a ranch in Moore, Idaho, and a home in Paul.
Milton was a man of integrity who believed that a man's word and a handshake was as good as a contract. He was a good husband and father. He will be greatly missed.
According to Milt's wishes, there will be no formal services. There will be a gathering of friends and family from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 29, 2005, at Hansen Mortuary Rupert Chapel. A private family burial will be at the Rupert Cemetery.
Milton was born Nov. 8, 1916, in Bear River City, Utah, to Joshua Harold and Olive Dora Reese. He graduated from high school in Tremonton. On Sept. 15, 1940, he married Evelynn Jensen. Milton worked for the U.S. Government at Fort Douglas Air Base until he enlisted in the Air Corp. He served in the Air Force as an air cadet in pilot training during World War II and was stationed in various places during this time. After the war, they lived in Utah, where he worked at Hill Field Air Base and farmed. During this time, their three children were born. In 1955, they drew a homestead in Paul, Idaho, where they lived until 1980. They then bought a ranch in Moore, Idaho, and a home in Paul.
Milton was a man of integrity who believed that a man's word and a handshake was as good as a contract. He was a good husband and father. He will be greatly missed.
According to Milt's wishes, there will be no formal services. There will be a gathering of friends and family from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 29, 2005, at Hansen Mortuary Rupert Chapel. A private family burial will be at the Rupert Cemetery.


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