Paul Donald Milton

SHARON — Paul Donald Milton, 76, of Sharon Valley Road, died March 29, 2012, at his home in Sharon. He was the loving husband of Kathryn Lee (Cathcart) Milton.Paul was born April 6, 1935, in North Canaan, the son of the late Marion (Vandebogart) and Howard Milton. Paul grew up in Millerton. He was a Korean War veteran and was a driver for Gen. Mark Clark. When he returned he worked for Keuffel & Esser in Millerton. He later worked for the Connecticut DOT as a truck driver for 25 years. He was a 50-year member of the American Legion Post 178 in Millerton. He was an avid fisherman and gardener and loved his annual bus tours and going to the casino. He also volunteered at Sharon Health Care Center. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his two sons, Tim Milton and his wife, Jenny, of Lee, Mass., and Christopher Milton and his companion, Colleen Conklin, and her daughter, Shannon, of Sharon; a granddaughter, Lindsey; a brother, Howard Milton of Millerton; and a sister, Elizabeth Schwartz of Millerton. He was predeceased by his brother, Dale Milton.A memorial service was held at the Sharon United Methodist Church on April 3. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Sharon Fire Department and Ambulance Squad, PO Box 557, Sharon, CT 06069.The Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon has charge of arrangements.

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