OBIT - KILLIAN, JOHN MILTON

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From: Roanoke Times & World News
Date: 20041110
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John Milton Killian, died Sunday, November 7, 2004, a victim of pancreatic cancer. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1943. He is survived by his widow, Kathlyn; and by four special friends, Sarah, Patricia, Edward and Paul; his father, John R. Killian; and his brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Sherri Killian of Toney, Alabama. His duties as professor of biology at Virginia Western Community College gave him the pleasure to meet and teach many students of anatomy and physiology who are now engaged in the health professions. John enjoyed travel in Europe and Mexico and listening to ...

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