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William Justice (Pete) Milby, Gabe, Green Co., KY, (1935-2018) Justice spent his life tending to the land God had granted him. He was also a dedicated seasonal employee of Greensburg Tobacco Warehouses, the community of Oak Forest Church, his son Mr. Jeff Milby, as well as a host of extended family. Click on headline for complete obituary with photo(s) William Justice "Pete" Milby was born on July 26, 1935 in Gabe, Green County, KY. He was the son of the late Mr. Thurman L. Milby & Katherine Judd Milby and departed this world on June 4, 2018. He was holding the hand of his beloved wife of almost 59 years, Mrs. Linda Sue Loyall Milby and of his devoted daughter, Mrs. Vickie Sue Buckman. A tribute to Justice's life will be held Saturday, June 9, 2018, at 2pmCT, with visitation beginning at 12:30pmCT, at the Oak Forest Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Gabe, KY. Pallbearers will be Ronald Buckman, Jeff Milby, Matt Buckman, William Milby, James Buckman, and Ayden Stagner. Honorary pallbearers will be Melanie Milby, Emilie Murrey, Nichole Buckman, Lena Murrey, Rory Buckman, and Breanna Milby. Justice spent his life tending to the land God had granted him. He was also a dedicated seasonal employee of Greensburg Tobacco Warehouses, the community of Oak Forest Church, his son Mr. Jeff Milby, as well as a host of extended family. Justice was blessed by his sometimes naughty but very special Grandchildren: Matt Buckman, Hope Marie Devine, Melanie Milby, William Milby, Emily Murrey, as well as a quiver full of great grandchildren and great great-grandchildren. He was honored to serve as an Elder, Clerk, Sunday School Superintendent and participated in a host of other activities for Oak Forest Church. When God said go and serve your fellow man Justice was always the first to step forward and the last to leave. If we could see into Heaven right now I am sure Justice is sitting with Jesus on a pond bank fishing. Justice always said, "The only good plant was a plant you could eat" so we request no flowers. Please make a donation to the N.C. Milby Cemetery at the church or the Cowherd & Parrott Funeral Home. Send condolences to the family of William Justice (Pete) Milby The Cowherd & Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S Main Street, Greensburg, KY, is in charge of arrangements. This story was posted on 2018-06-07 17:27:25
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