Rev. Frank Louis Milton, Jr. was born in Salisbury, North Carolina on August 30, 1949 to the late Frank Milton, Sr. and Marilee Katherine Brotherton. He entered his heavenly home on Thursday; MAy 21, 2026 at Caromont Regional Medical Center, Gastonia, North Carolina
Viewing at the funeral home on Friday; May 29, 2026 from 5 until 7
Funeral on Saturday; May 30, 2026 at First Baptist Church, Dallas at 1:00 with visitation beginning at 12 noon
Interment: First Baptist Church Cemetery, Dallas
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Bryon and Tracy Mackey planted 5 trees in memory of Rev. Frank Milton, Jr . - May 29, 2026
William Burris sent Serene Lily Basket for Rev. Frank Milton, Jr - May 26, 2026
William and Anita Burris planted 5 trees in memory of Rev. Frank Milton, Jr . - May 26, 2026
We are praying for the family at this time
Rev. Milton was a very nice and genuine spirit. I am truly sorry for your loss. May God provide comfort to the Milton and Hall family during this time.
P. E. Moses Sr. and Family🙏🏽
Rev. Milton was an awesome and genuine person. The first time speaking with him, was if we had known one another for years, and had only met while he was puting a program together for my Uncle, who is a 94 year old veteran. He took to heart to make sure he was recognized correctly, as he too was a veteran. To the family, you have loss a jewel, but his legacy of caring, sharing, and thoughtfulness will live on through you all. Take comfort and pride of the man he was, he will be truly missed. Blessings to you all.
Pastor was a light in the community and he cared greatly about it
Sending my love, thoughts and prayers to the Milton family ♥️🙏🏽
To wife, family and those who lives Rev Milton impacted greatly my family and I will be praying for you all now and in the months ahead when everyone has returned to their respective homes and everything is quiet he doesn't walk nor call from the other room. Just know that Jesus will never leave you alone and He loves you'! First Baptist Church every time my husband and I walked into that church Pastor Milton always made people feel welcome and loved a legacy for you guys to carry on, a life well lived!
I am deeply saddened to learn of Rev. Milton's death. Those of us on a text thread will miss his regular thought-provoking devotions. We appreciate his service to the church and the Town of Dallas.
Family you have my heartfelt condolences and sympathy and prayers the God will comfort and strengthen all of you as you celebrate this man of God. Pastor Milton was truly a great and wonderful man of God, and I respected him and his precious wife. The Lord said in his word to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord, so he is in the Prescence of the Lord. Minister Evelyn Pratt
I have no words to convey how much I will miss Pastor Milton. I have worked side by side with him at FBC. He never asked us to do anything that he wasn't willing to do for the betterment of the church and the community. He cared so much about his family, his wife, children and his grand children. He will be missed. My condolences and prayers to Sis. Milton and all of the rest of his family. Sherry Herndon McClure
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