Preceding him in death was a grandson, Evan Michael Graveel on Feb. He is also survived by three brothers, Gary (Theresa) Milligan of South Carolina Alton Milligan of Iowa Barry Milligan of Virginia, and Sister-in-Law, Marilyn Milligan (Norris) of Tennessee as well. (Michael) Graveel of South Bend and Christopher (Jessica) Milligan of South Bend along with 21 grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren with twins on the way. He is also survived by his five children, David Peter (Kim) Milligan of South Bend Janet Lynn (Shad) Kling of South Bend Dawn Dodd of Arlington, IN Jennifer J. Together, they have enjoyed 42 years of marriage. On Main Indianapolis, IN, he was united in marriage to Dana Jeanne Brock. Following their years at the Bowling Alley, they were owners of Milligan 1 Hour Photo at Erskine Plaza, and Marlin became a Real Estate Broker and was owner of Milligan Real Estate until his retirement. He became a partner and general manager at Woodland Bowl in Indianapolis, before moving to South Bend, IN in 1981, when he became owner and operator with his wife Dana of Chippewa Bowl. He then moved to Indianapolis, and worked as manager of Meadows Bowl, and later for Expo Bowl in the Beech Grove area. However, bowling was his passion, and a short time later he began working at Dalton Bowl in Dalton, IL. He began his early working career as a Ticket Passenger Agent with the Illinois Central Railroad. When Marlin was 13, the family moved to Chicago, IL where Marlin graduated from Hyde Park High School. He was born Octoin Clifton, TN, a son of the late Virgil L. Milligan, 83, residing in South Bend, passed away Tuesday, Augat Hospice House, Mishawaka, IN surrounded by his loving family.
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