~ IN MEMORY ~
DL Capt. Steven Edwin
Milam
January 5, 1962 - May 22, 2025
It is with deep sadness and great love that we
announce that Steven (Steve) Edwin Milam traded his captain wings for angel
wings …………….Steve joined Delta Air Lines 05-08-1997 and was Atlanta based. Steve took early retirement in 2023 following
his cancer diagnosis. He is survived by
his wife Krista, and by his children and his parents. A celebration of Steve’s life will be held on
Saturday, June 7 at Hamilton Mill Memorial Chapel & Gardens in Buford,
Georgia.
PCN memorial site
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/steven-milam-obituary?id=58467200
It is with deep sadness and great love that we
announce that Steven (Steve) Edwin Milam of Dacula, Georgia, traded his captain
wings for angel wings on May 22, 2025, at the age of 63. In the spring of 2023,
Steve was unexpectedly diagnosed with aggressive esophageal cancer, which he
faced with remarkable strength and bravery. Steve lived a full and meaningful
life, defined by his strong work ethic, endless knowledge, and unwavering
commitment to—and generosity for—those he loved.
He is survived by his wife, Krista (Tooley) Milam;
his two children, Jordan and Jonathan Milam; his mother, Peggy Ann Milam; his
father, Larry Jean Milam; and several beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Michelle
(Milam) Davis, and his grandparents, Charles and Virginia Whitmore, and Quentin
and Marie Milam.
Steve grew up in Atlanta, GA, and Charlotte, NC,
graduating from Myers Park High School in 1980. He earned a Bachelor of Science
degree from Southeastern Oklahoma State University in 1987. From a young age,
Steve knew he wanted to be a pilot. He pursued that dream, beginning his career
at American Eagle Airlines in November of 1987 before joining Delta Air Lines
in May of 1997. There, he flew a 727 as a flight engineer, and six months later
became a first officer on an MD88, 757, and A321. Ten years later, he fulfilled
his dream of becoming a captain on the MD88 and A321. Steve took early
retirement in 2023 following his cancer diagnosis. His dedication and love for
aviation inspired many and provided a wonderful life for his family. Each time
we look to the sky and see an airplane, may we be reminded of Steve and his
lifelong passion for flying.
Steve’s interests were many and varied. The NFL,
NASCAR, and golf were constants on the television, but he was always ready for
a laugh—or a tear—when America’s Got Talent aired. The sounds of Pink Floyd and
Rush often filled his home, and he had countless stories from the concerts he
attended. Steve loved adventure, always leading his family to be first in line
for the tallest rollercoasters at every amusement park. He found joy in being
near the water, whether boating at Lake Lanier or diving into a pool. And no
pet was ever left behind—Steve had a deep, abiding love for animals.
Although it was difficult for him to say goodbye
to loved ones in the end, Steve found peace knowing he was going to a place
free of pain. He leaves behind countless treasured memories and was deeply
grateful for the love and support he received throughout his cancer battle.
Steve will be greatly missed and forever loved by all who had the privilege of
knowing him.
A celebration of Steve’s life will be held on
Saturday, June 7, 2025 at 2:00 PM at Hamilton Mill Memorial Chapel &
Gardens in Buford, Georgia. An additional celebration of life will be held in
Owensboro, Kentucky, at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests
donations be made to the
Esophageal Cancer Action Network ( https://ecan.org/give-the-gift-of-hope/
)
or Furkids, a no-kill animal shelter in Atlanta ( https://furkids.org/donation ).
Brought to you by Hamilton
Mill Memorial Chapel & Gardens
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