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Valerie Inman posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
So sorry to learn of Milton's passing. We enjoyed several day's worth of chats in the hospital doorway, while Mom (Thelma Inman) was also in hospital. To pass the time, I would slip over with the day's newspaper, magazines, books, etc. knowing that Milton was finding the time long between visitors. I'm so glad we got to spend that time. While I knew he had a massive heart attack, he looked so good and seemed so upbeat as he'd tell me that he had a good life and had done everything he wanted. We talked about curling days and the ball game the night before. I remember him saying he had to be able to walk up the stairs at home to be able to leave the hospital. A few days later, I popped across the hall to visit, only to find out he was no longer there so guessed he had gone home. I have to say, I was shocked to find out he had passed away on Nov. 17th. I liked Milton and I think everyone echos the same words. Huge hugs to Kim and Elsie as you cherish many wonderful memories of his life.
Valerie Inman (formerly from North Tryon)
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Thursday, November 24, 2022
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In the late 1980's, a group of citizens from the East Prince area met to discuss the possibility of establishing a co-operative funeral home. Two such homes were operating successfully in Prince County, namely the West Prince Funeral Home in Palmer Road and the Evangeline Funeral Home in Urbainville. As a result, on January 24th, 1989, the East Prince Funeral Co-operative Ltd. was formed.