Humphrey, Ethridge Milton, Jr.

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Updated: 20 Mar 2009


Daily Oklahoman, The 
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 
May 21, 2000, page 25A

Humphrey, Ethridge Milton, Jr. died May 19, 2000, after an extended illness. Milton was born August 22, 1924, in Oklahoma City, where he lived his entire life. He was preceded in death by his parents, E.M., Sr. and Lucile Humphrey; his brother, Herbert C. Humphrey; and two sisters, Thelma Oldham and Marie Hartzler. 

Survivors include his wife, Nadine; sons and daughters-in-law, Douglas Humphrey and Jeanne Ambrosio of Princeton, NJ and Rev. Bradley and Janie Humphrey of Norman, OK; grandchildren, Erin and Allen Buck of Atlanta, GA and Wesley Humphrey of Norman; sisters, Louetta Hooper and Helen and spouse, Richard Dickson all of Oklahoma City; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Carol and LeRoy Smith of Tuttle, OK and brother-in-law, and sister-in-law, Bob and Sallie Baughman of Oklahoma City, and several very special nieces and nephews. Milton attended Willard Elementary and Roosevelt Junior High Schools and graduated from Central High School in 1943. Immediately after high school, he joined the U.S.Marine Corps, a service he remained proud of until his death. After his discharge, he attended both A & M College at Stillwater and the University of Oklahoma at Norman. In 1948, he married Nadine Baughman, and in 1998, they were fortunate enough to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. "Red", as he was known to his business contemporaries, traveled the highways of Oklahoma for 40 years as salesman for several farm implement companies: Modern Tractor, Massey-Ferguson, Service Equipment, and Riverside Tractor Parts. It was unusual to find any town in Oklahoma where he was a complete stranger. Milton was truly one of the "greatest generation" of men who loved their country enough to die for it. He would willingly have made the same sacrifice for his family. All through his many illnesses, Milton's response was always, "I'm fine", when asked how he was. We believe now at last he is truly "fine". 

The family will receive visitors at the Vondel Smith North Colonial Manor from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Monday, May 22, 2000. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, May 23, 2000, at 10:00 a.m. at Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Good Shepherd Hospce...

 


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