Milton Miller Strickland

of Kerrville, TX
May 9, 1947 - September 17, 2023
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Milton M. Strickland (Strick), 76, of Kerrville, passed away on September 17, 2023. He was born in Maypearl, Texas to Milton and Roxie Strickland on May 9, 1947. He married Beverly K. McAdams on February 16, 2010 in Kerrville, TX.
He was a veteran of the Viet Nam War which he volunteered for two tours of duty and proudly served in the United States Marines.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his son Jason Matthew Strickland.
Survivors include his loving wife Beverly, daughter Kelly Bridgeman and her husband Justin, and two beautiful granddaughters Madelene and Olivia Bridgeman.
He will be laid to rest on September 28, 2023 in Ft. Sam Houston Veterans Cemetery in San Antonio, TX with a private grave side service.
Memorials may be donated to the American Association for Cancer Research Foundation.
He was a veteran of the Viet Nam War which he volunteered for two tours of duty and proudly served in the United States Marines.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his son Jason Matthew Strickland.
Survivors include his loving wife Beverly, daughter Kelly Bridgeman and her husband Justin, and two beautiful granddaughters Madelene and Olivia Bridgeman.
He will be laid to rest on September 28, 2023 in Ft. Sam Houston Veterans Cemetery in San Antonio, TX with a private grave side service.
Memorials may be donated to the American Association for Cancer Research Foundation.
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George Tucker
Bremen, OH
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
RIP Marine. Strick was my dad’s best friend in Vietnam. He flew up from Texas in the late 80’s for a reunion with my dad. They kept in touch over the years…usually around the Holidays. My dad was a Marine in Vietnam. Herbert L. Tucker. I believe I have a few photos if the family would be interested.
Sincerely,
George R. Tucker

Dennis Bridwell
Sumner, IL
Monday, September 18, 2023
I met Strick over 40 years ago when we were on Galveston Texas Police Department, he was proud to have served in Vietnam with the United States Marine Corps, proud to be a Galveston cop, and proud to be a Texan. He was a good friend.

