Alton Hudson
Milo was a GHS classmate. After our military "time", he and his wife, Sharon, lived in Millsboro, on Church Street, as next door neighbors. I know of no one who was as easy-going, calm and friendly, as he was, and he never changed.

Birth date: Feb 25, 1947 Death date: Jun 27, 2016
Mr. Milo F. Weller, Jr. of Seaford, DE passed away on Monday, June 27, 2016. He was 69 years old. Mr. Weller was born on February 25, 1947 in Clay Center, KS to the late Milo F. Weller Sr. and Ruby Lucille Noyes Weller. In addi Read Obituary
Milo was a GHS classmate. After our military "time", he and his wife, Sharon, lived in Millsboro, on Church Street, as next door neighbors. I know of no one who was as easy-going, calm and friendly, as he was, and he never changed.

Milo was a GHS classmate. After our military "time", he and his wife, Sharon, lived in Millsboro, on Church St., as next door neighbors. I know of no one who was as easy-going, as calm, and as friendly, as he was, and he never changed.

Milo was one of my best friends in High School. We had a lot of fun including playing football at GHS and in general spending a lot of time together until life sent us in different directions. We had some great laughs and experiences. I was not able to arrange a trip but I am fortunate that I got to see him at our reunion last year and talk about good times. He will surely be missed by family and friends, especially old good ones. He was a great friend.

Milo was a GHS '65 classmate. So glad I got to see and talk with him at our class reunion last year. I'm so sorry I won't be in Delaware to share my sorrow with his friends and family as well as to celebrate the life of a truly nice man.




You will be missed Uncle Milo. I'll keep our family & your friends in my prayers. Love& Godbless, Bo, Brooke& Libagail

You will be missed Uncle Milo. I'll keep our family & your friends in my prayers. Love& Godbless, Bo, Brooke& Libagail

My condolences to Milo's family. We had many discussions of our wonderful family of GHS 65, and he was so happy he went to the reunion and class lunches. A quiet man, he talked of his family and his belief in our Lord. Surely he is welcomed home with Sharon, parents, and brother. Milo will be missed; our class so remembers you!
