Milton R. Hunsicker, 72, passed away January 21, 2016 at his home in Largo, Florida. He was born on March 6, 1943, in Quakertown, Pennsylvania to Eva (Reith) and Claude Hunsicker. He relocated to Largo, Florida in 2004, along with his wife, JoAnne.
He is preceded in death by his wife, JoAnne. He is survived by his daughter: Holly Talarchyk, 3 grandchildren: Randall, Kira and Benjamin, sister: Arlene Carson, brother: Lee, along with a niece and 2 nephews, and his companion of 7 years, Maureen Terzo.
Milton was a retired machinist in the aircraft/aerospace industry before relocating to Florida. He was part of a team at Teleflex, Inc who built and supplied parts for the NASA Apollo missions.
He enjoyed racing stock cars in his younger years and built several of his own racing cars from scratch. He was an avid NASCAR fan. He enjoyed fishing and playing golf in his spare time.
Friends and family are invited to share a memory and sign his guestbook below.
My sincere condolences upon your loss.
I had many conversations with your father.
I enjoyed spending time with him.
Again, sorry for your loss,
Allen
Holly,
I’m sorry for your loss. I’ll be keeping you and Ben and Kira in my prayers.
Holly –
I am ao sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. Thoughts and prayers for comfort coming your way.
Sorry to hear about your dad. Let the memories of him live on in our hearts. Rest in peace. All my love n prayers. Jamie Souder Mihalyak n family
Holly,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of grief.
Love Your Cousin,
Nancy
Rest in Peace, Old Buddy. We go back a long time, at least 55 years. Was looking forward to seeing you in Sept. at our class reunion. I guess it was not to be. I will see you again another place, another time!!!
My condolences to Milton’s family. I was a classmate of his at QCHS ’61. We were in different classes, but I got to know Milton on our class trip to Washington, DC. He was a very polite and funny guy. Rest in peace, Milton.
I remember Milt very well even though I’ve had no contact with him since our high school days.
He was a quiet person and I would say he was the ultimate gentlemen!
He was a person that young people today would do very well to emulate!
Best wishes to his family!
Karl Viehe
Washington, DC
So sorry to hear of Milt’s passing. I knew him since grade school days and later in high school. He was always such a pleasant guy with a subtle sense of humor and always a gentleman. He will be greatly missed. With heartfelt sympathy,
Sharon (Shearer) Frank