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Milton K Jenkinson

Milton K Jenkinson

Milton K. Jenkinson

Milton K. Jenkinson “Milt”, 72 of Thompsons Station, TN, passed away April 15, 2020.
Born in Philadelphia to parents, Milton K. Jenkinson 2nd and Barbara Woodward Jenkinson, his family moved to Havertown, PA when Milt was 3. He was a 1965 graduate of Haverford Senior High (Havertown, PA) and a 1969 graduate of Ursinus College (Collegeville, PA) where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics. He served in the US Naval reserves in Newport, Rhode Island.
He worked for several insurance companies, one being INA in Cincinnati, OH where he met his Wife. His last place of employment was the Metro Nashville Public Schools, where he worked for 12 years prior to retiring in 2018.
Milt enjoyed playing golf, tennis, and being involved with his sons’ soccer teams when they were young. He had a thirst for knowledge, information, and often delved into research. If you had a problem, Milt was the person to attempt to solve it.
Milt was a devoted and loving son, brother, husband, father and grandfather. He was predeceased by his father in 1969 and his mother, Barbara Bingham, January of this year. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Linda Barnes Jenkinson; two sons, Matthew of Spring Hill, TN, and Michael (Amy) of Chicago, IL; four grandsons, Wesley, Cameron, Mason and Carter; two sisters, Carol Lim of Hendersonville, NC and Elizabeth Wood (Henry) of Elverson, PA.
Milt willed his body to science, and to honor his wishes, there will be no funeral or memorial service. His family would appreciate any memorial donations be made to GraceWorks Ministries, 104 Southeast Parkway, Franklin, TN 37064.

Published in Tennessean from Apr. 21 to Apr. 22, 2020

Milton K. Jenkinson “Milt”, 72 of Thompsons Station, TN, passed away April 15, 2020.
Born in Philadelphia to parents, Milton K. Jenkinson 2nd and Barbara Woodward Jenkinson, his family moved to Havertown, PA when Milt was 3. He was a 1965 graduate of Haverford Senior High (Havertown, PA) and a 1969 graduate of Ursinus College (Collegeville, PA) where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics. He served in the US Naval reserves in Newport, Rhode Island.
He worked for several insurance companies, one being INA in Cincinnati, OH where he met his Wife. His last place of employment was the Metro Nashville Public Schools, where he worked for 12 years prior to retiring in 2018.
Milt enjoyed playing golf, tennis, and being involved with his sons’ soccer teams when they were young. He had a thirst for knowledge, information, and often delved into research. If you had a problem, Milt was the person to attempt to solve it.
Milt was a devoted and loving son, brother, husband, father and grandfather. He was predeceased by his father in 1969 and his mother, Barbara Bingham, January of this year. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Linda Barnes Jenkinson; two sons, Matthew of Spring Hill, TN, and Michael (Amy) of Chicago, IL; four grandsons, Wesley, Cameron, Mason and Carter; two sisters, Carol Lim of Hendersonville, NC and Elizabeth Wood (Henry) of Elverson, PA.
Milt willed his body to science, and to honor his wishes, there will be no funeral or memorial service. His family would appreciate any memorial donations be made to GraceWorks Ministries, 104 Southeast Parkway, Franklin, TN 37064.

Published in Tennessean from Apr. 21 to Apr. 22, 2020

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01/05/21 04:08 PM #1    

Jeff Carter

My deepest sympathy to Milton's family. He was a cheerful and positive guy. And my blessings to him. J.C. Carter 1/5/21


06/04/21 01:26 PM #2    

Don Krotee

My sympathy but best to Milt's family.  Always sad to hear of another passing.  He was in homeroom with Ray Giles, Bob Keyser, Rich, (Kosh), Vince Manino, myself and other alphabetical accomplices.  He was quiet and friendly. smiley Stay well everyone !


06/06/21 04:40 PM #3    

Phyllis Harriet Plotnick

I just remembering liking Milt a lot. His brightness and sensitivity were lovely.   I add my sympathy to his family.


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