| Date of Birth | February 17, 1925 |
| Passed Away | April 10, 2014 |
| Place of Residence | Hornell |
| Home State | NY |
| Service Date | April 14, 2014 |
| Service Time | 12:00 PM |
| Service Location | Rehoboth Deliverance Ministries |
| Interment Location | Bath National Cemetery |
CALVIN M. MILLINER, SR.
HORNELL-Calvin M. Milliner, Sr. 89, passed away peacefully Thursday morning April 10, 2014), in the presence of his loving family, at his home on North Main St.
Born in Hartford, Ct. on February 17, 1925 he was a son of the late Dewey and Martha Moss Milliner. Besides his parents he was also predeceased by his two brothers, Arthur and Joseph Milliner; his four sisters, Lula Mae Williams, Rose Faniel, Dorothy Curry and Marilyn “Ruth†Gilmore; his granddaughter, Jacqueline Milliner.
A veteran of World War II, Calvin proudly served his country with the U.S. Army from 1943 until his honorable discharge in 1946. He was stationed in Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe and was awarded the Victory Medal, the Good Conduct Medal and the European African Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Ribbon.
Calvin has resided in Hornell since 1947 and began his employment with the former Erie Railroad at the Freight House in Hornell and eventually retired 37 years later as a dispatcher for Conrail.
He was a member and Past Commander of the Cpl. J.J. Mooney V.F.W. Post No. 2250, a member of the Arthur Cunningham American Legion Post No. 440 in Hornell and the Arkport Memorial American Legion Post No. 1248. He was recognized by the Veterans Administration for over 300 hours volunteer service to veterans and in 2007 we was awarded a key to the City of Hornell.
Calvin, who was fluent in the German language, enjoyed sports, doing crossword puzzles and cooking. He would often volunteer to cook for area charities for their fund raising events.
He had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to sing; he was well known for his rendition of Nat King Cole’s song Route 66.
His loving family includes his wife of 67 years the former Mary E. Gilmore, who he married in Hartford, Ct. on November 2, 1946; his brother, William J. (Vera) Millner of Beltsville, Md.; his eight children, Rodney Earl Milliner of Georgia, Calvin M. Milliner, Jr. of Jamestown, Dennis Edward Milliner of Hornell, Ellen (Frank) Nelson of Hornell, Theresa M. Milliner of Hornell, Martha A. Milliner (Miriam “Mimi†Tannenbaum) of Daegu, Korea, Joseph G. Milliner of Hornell and Karen D. Milliner of Green Island, N.Y.; his 17 grandchildren, Alan Lester, Matthew (Teiya) Milliner, Icelynn Milliner, Shawn and Joseph Clemons, Monti Sell, Farrell (Mike) Monaghan, Phillip and Frank Nelson, Jr., Sade Nelson, Marjoe (Rebecca) Milliner, Thera Berry, Quentin Walker, Sarah Milliner, Aaron Milliner, Erica (Richard II) Gardner and Precious Trotter; his many great and great-great-grandchildren; also his nieces, nephews and cousins. He is also survived by his special niece, Emah (Dude) Breitbarth, Christine Wheeler and Wannetta Trotter, who he considered as daughters.
The Bishop & Johnson Funeral Home, Inc. in Hornell is honored to serve the family of Calvin M. Milliner, Sr.
Calling hours are from 10 a.m. to noon Monday at the Rehoboth Deliverance Ministries, 112 East Ave., Hornell, where a funeral service with military honors will be held following calling hours at noon Monday. Everyone is invited to a reception at the Hornell V.F.W. Post, 245 Canisteo St. following the funeral service. Interment will be in Bath National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in his memory to either the Disabled American Veterans (www.DAV.ordg), P.O. Box 14301 Cincinnati, OH 45290-0301 or to the American Cancer Society, 13 Beech St., Johnson City, N.Y. 13790. Envelopes for memorial contributions will be available at Rehoboth Deliverance Ministries.

Wonderful man. Calvin,you were blessed with a Wonderful family.
You will forever be in my heart. I love you Uncle Calvin.
We are all so blessed to have had you in our lives. Your strength, character, and uplifting spirit will always be remembered and cherished.
Marty
Wishing the best for your family in these hard times. May God be with you and your family.
Thoughts and prayer from Seoul South Korea..
Mr. Milliner, you were such a wonderful man, with a great family, who will miss you! I will always remember our conversation at your granddaughter’s wedding! I am fortunate to have known you, God-bless!
Thank you Calvin for being a great friend to me all these many years! I have the best memories of our times at the VFW or at your house…playing cards and eating the best food ever! For all our talks throughout the years..and for always being so supportive to the VFW Aux….the many laughs…and for all those “Soul Food Dinners” you and Gilmore did for us.. What an honor to have been invited to your birthday party and to have spent time talking with you and my Mom. I was blessed that day..may your watch over us all…I can hear you singing Route 66…you were the best! Love and hugs…and give my Dad a hug! I can hear you now saying….”Jimmy!”…lol
Marty we are very sorry for you loss. Love and many prayers from the Slater family.
My thoughts and prayers to Aunt Mary and family. We will keep Uncle Calvin close to our hearts – he is missed.