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CORA MILNE
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CORA MILNE

FLATWOODS, Ky. — Cora Margaret Milne, 92, of Flatwoods, Ky., formerly of Ashland, Ky., and Logan County, passed away Saturday, July 14, 2012, at Trinity Station Assisted Living in Flatwoods.

Born August 5, 1919, in Stanton, Va., she was a daughter of the late Archibald D. and Kethleen Warner Collins. Also preceding her in death was her husband, Douglas Milne, and one brother, James W. Collins.

Cora was a teacher at Logan High School for 35 years. She was a member of the South Ashland Methodist Church, and before moving to Ashland, she was a member of Neibert Memorial United Methodist Church where she was an organist and choir director. Cora attended Shenandoah Conservatory of Music and Marshall College. She taught at the Adult Learning Center and was active in her garden club and circle at her church.

Survivors include one daughter, Linda Hall of Oak Ridge, Tenn.; one granddaughter, Stacey Lynn, and two great-grandchildren, Olivia Jade and Ryker Stone.

Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 19, at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Lazear Funeral Home.

Lazear Funeral Home of Ashland, Ky., is in charge of the arrangements.



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FredRushden
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July 19, 2012
Mrs Milne was our neighbor for many many years. She was a sincere and good teacher and helped many of us with logic and math abilities. She was also a good person and neighbor to our family.
sandrabutcher@rocketmail.com
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July 17, 2012
I remember Mrs. Milne, she was a great teacher. After her math classes, my college math classes were a breeze and I alwas credited her. May her family be comforted by the Lord's words that a virtuous woman's works "do follow after her". Sandy Butcher, LHS Class of 1970
Shawn Marcum Long
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July 17, 2012
Mrs. Milne was one of the best and most memorable teachers I ever had. She was a tremendous influence on me, and she and Carla Zeto were the reasons I became a teacher. Algebra 2, trigonometry, and calculus were never my strengths, and Mrs. Milne was always there early for me to come in and re-do tests or work additional problems just to get me to that "C". I never forgot her spirit of kindness and understanding for those of us who needed a little extra help. What a wonderful person!
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