Dale Milberger Obituary, Community Baptist Church, Norwalk CA Mourns Dale Milberger’s Death

Dale Milberger Obituary, Death – A member of our congregation who frequently attended our church and was active in the military during World War II passed away not too long ago. He was an active member of our congregation for a significant amount of time and contributed to the life of our group. After a long and brave fight against cancer, Dale Milberger passed away on January 7 at the La Palma Intercommunity Hospital. He had been battling the disease for some time. He had been struggling against the sickness for a pretty significant amount of time previously. At that point in time, he had already reached the century mark thanks to his age, which was 97 years at the time. It was not difficult for him to appreciate the reasoning that goes behind the idea that individuals of his generation are deemed to be “The Greatest Group,” as he was a member of that group.

Both he and his wife Zella have been an incredible blessing to the people that our congregation helps to assist in the neighborhood. They have together made a big contribution to the cause. These donations have been of tremendous assistance, and they are very gratefully acknowledged and appreciated. When he finally does die away, his wife and their three children, Chris, David, and Steve, will step in to take control of the company they’ve built together. They intend to carry on with the company once he has passed away and have plans to do so. Dale, who at the time was the oldest person that Pastor Tom had ever baptized in his entire career, was the recipient of the rite of baptism, which was performed by Pastor Tom.

Dale was the oldest person that Pastor Tom had ever baptized in his entire career. After all of those years of opposition, he finally gave in to the strain of the ceremony of becoming baptized when he was 92 years old. Before that, he had resisted the pressure. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you, dear Brother Dale, for the wonderful friendship that you have bestowed upon me as well as the selfless service that you have provided in the past. I would like to take advantage of this opportunity to express my gratitude to you for the wonderful friendship that you have bestowed upon me. I am grateful.

 

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