Robert Eugene Milliron passed away peacefully May 21, 2024, following a brief illness. Known as Bob to friends and family, Bob was born in Punxsutawney, PA, on February 29, 1948, to parents Naomi Elizabeth Clark and John Joseph Milliron.
After graduating from High School in 1966, he attended American University in Washington, DC, to study law. When a concentrated class offering was discontinued, he transferred to Indiana University of Pennsylvania where he changed his major to history and secondary education. He graduated in 1970 and accepted employment with the US Government as a US Postal Inspector, where he served for 30 years. He was highly respected among his peers and the upper echelon for his work ethic and integrity.
Upon retiring from the Inspection Service in December of 1999, he and his wife, Cathy of 48 plus years, relocated to Morganton, NC, in May of 2000, building a home in a golf course community, where they have resided happily for 24 years. Both Bob and Cathy enjoy playing golf and the great outdoors.
Bob is survived by his wife, Anna Catharine Jones, two daughters: Melinda Ann Milliron, of Centreville, VA, and Emily Dianne Milliron, of Cornelius, NC; grandchildren: Addison Elizabeth and Jackson Thomas; one brother Dr. Keith D. Milliron and his wife, Kathleen Laska; two nephews: Dr. Matthew Milliron and his wife, Dr. Bess Milliron; and Michael Milliron and his wife, Natalie, plus numerous cousins.
Bob was well- liked and respected by all who knew him for his kindness, his sense of humor, loyalty and accepting nature.
In lieu of a funeral service, a celebration of life will be planned at a later date.
Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.
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Worked with Bob briefly as an Inspector and considered him thoughtful and kind, a real gentleman.
I am sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. I haven’t seen him in 60 years. We grew up together and spent many years in the Boy Scouts. We became Eagle Scouts and he was an excellent leader. My deepest sympathy goes out to Anna and the rest of the family. May you find comfort in your memories and in the love of family and friends.
I lived with the family for a few years. Please keep appraised of when the funeral is as I would like to try and make it. Thank you
So sorry..they are the sweetest people.so sorry Cathy for your loss.
I am so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. He was a great man and I know he will be missed by so many. The first time I met “Inspector Milliron” was when I reported to Potomac MD for basic inspector training in September 1999. I believe it was his last class before he retired. I am so thankful I was fortunate enough to have him as an instructor. His dry sense of humor and professionalism made for a wonderful learning experience. Because of my experience at the academy, I knew when I graduated that one day I wanted to return as an instructor. After being in the field for numerous years, ultimately I returned as an instructor. I didn't have the privilege to work with Bob but through his neighbors I was able to see him on occasion and eventually transitioned from calling him Inspector Milliron to Bob. It is sad that people oftentimes leave this world without knowing the impact they have had on others throughout their life. I know what I learned from Bob had an impact on my life and career and I tried to pass those same things onto my students in hopes they will in turn do the same. Rest in Peace Inspector Milliron.
I worked with Bob at CDD where we became friends and supported each other when a gentle ear was needed. God bless his soul and count him among His angles. -Butch Jenifer
I would like to express my condolences to Bob’s family. He was a great inspector, teacher and an absolute gentleman. Till we meet again my friend. RIP
Cathy and family, So so sorry for the loss of Bob. His infectious smile will be missed. If I can do anything, please let us know Pam & Nick Rorhs
Bob was one of my favorites when I was at CDC. He possessed a great sense of humor, was smart, professional with a depth of knowledge and always willing to assist. Life is more rewarding when you get to work with people like Bob.