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God called Milton L. Gullick into his heavenly home Monday, July 15, 2024, from his home in Muldoon, Tx. He was born to Melton W. Gullick and Marjorie Joyce Bunch on April 23, 1945, in Houston, Tx but was raised by his mother and stepfather Henry B. Mayo.
He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Roberta D. Gullick of Muldoon, Tx; his sister Carolyn Keels of Crockett, Tx and three half-sisters; three daughters: Cynthia M. (Cindy) Liccioni and husband Erik of LaGrange, Tx, Rebecca A. Young and partner Bryan Ishamel of West Point, Tx, Krispin R. Gullick and fiancé’ Mike D. Castro of Muldoon, Tx; grandchildren: Austin J. LaPointe and wife Letayah, Ashlynn N. LaPointe, Lance A. Haseloff, Alyssa A. Foley, Hannah M. Haseloff, Jeremy Young and Preslee Castro, Lance C. Liccioni, Alyssa F. Liccioni; great grandchildren: Lillah Hill, CW Hill, Juliet Hill, Aurora LaPointe and soon to be Jameson R. LaPointe, Lucas Foley and Isabella Foley.
Milton was preceded by his parents, his brother Jerry W. Gullick, a stepsister and one half-sister, nieces and nephew.
Milton married Roberta D. Mitchell on June 14, 1968. He was a Godly man, loving husband, loving father and a decorated Vietnam War Veteran.
Milton was a Sprinkler Fitter in fire protection with formal training from Penn State University. He always loved working the dangerous jobs all over the United States, especially the Nuclear Power Plants and High Risers. He was a licensed Minister who married several couples. He loved his Lord, Deacons and his Church.
Milton was very patriotic to his country. He was a Vietnam Veteran with the 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam, who finally came to terms with the atrocity of war after coming to Flatonia Baptist Church and his home in Muldoon, Tx.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, July 21, 2024, for Milton at 3:00 PM at Flatonia Baptist Church in Flatonia, Tx. Interment will follow at Pittman Cemetery in Muldoon, Tx
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