I remember him ordering around his very young son; to call him "Sir" before and after he said anything to him, and making him stand at attention. Now Kurt is sayin "Sir" before and after his sentences to the big boss now. This was at our 10 year reunion hopefully he had changed. It is an ugly thing to say something negative about the deceased but what I witnessed has stayed with me for so many years it is hard to let it go. Sorry Kurt...Nancy
I only recently started browsing through MoVal's current web site when I came across this sad notation to the passing of a good track team mate. It almost seems like yesterday when Kurt was trying to teach me how to run through the hurdles during our '71' senior year at track practice. I soon learned that Kurt was well versed at knocking most of the hurdles over, so I decided to stick to running my 2 mile event. I want to pass my condolences on to Cindy and Jeanette and hope that they are both doing well. Christopher Ellis
Kurt and his sisters and brother lived on the same street in the middle of no where that my family lived on. I have very fond memories of the Milsons. I'm sorry to hear of Kurt's passing.
When I knew Kurt in school, he was a funny guy that made me laugh a lot. Always well dressed and never at a loss for words. So sorry he's gone. My sympathy to his family. Rest in peace Kurt.
Justine Snyder (Schmidt) (1971)
I remember Kurt Milson as having been an extremely nice person. Sad to hear of his passing.Justine (Snyder) Schmidt
Nancy Harrison (Williams) (1971)
I remember him ordering around his very young son; to call him "Sir" before and after he said anything to him, and making him stand at attention. Now Kurt is sayin "Sir" before and after his sentences to the big boss now. This was at our 10 year reunion hopefully he had changed. It is an ugly thing to say something negative about the deceased but what I witnessed has stayed with me for so many years it is hard to let it go. Sorry Kurt...Nancy
Chris Ellis (1971)
I only recently started browsing through MoVal's current web site when I came across this sad notation to the passing of a good track team mate. It almost seems like yesterday when Kurt was trying to teach me how to run through the hurdles during our '71' senior year at track practice. I soon learned that Kurt was well versed at knocking most of the hurdles over, so I decided to stick to running my 2 mile event. I want to pass my condolences on to Cindy and Jeanette and hope that they are both doing well. Christopher Ellis
Pamela Meyer (Powers) (1968)
Kurt and his sisters and brother lived on the same street in the middle of no where that my family lived on. I have very fond memories of the Milsons. I'm sorry to hear of Kurt's passing.
Rick Ward (1971)
When I knew Kurt in school, he was a funny guy that made me laugh a lot. Always well dressed and never at a loss for words. So sorry he's gone. My sympathy to his family. Rest in peace Kurt.