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Bill Milby/Columnist

Bill Milby is a graduate Automotive Engineer from LeTourneau University and The Chrysler Institute and a certified Bulldog with an MBA from UGA. After 34 years in the automotive, RV and bus industries, Bill, together with his two sons, started Visiting Angels of Middle Georgia in 2008. His sons and their wives run the business of caring for Middle Georgia Seniors in their own homes on a day-to-day basis. They are a very active and supporting family of Middle Georgia.

Shortly after starting that business, Bill approached the Editor of The Houston Home Journal with the idea of a regular column called All About Seniors to highlight issues that would be educational, entertaining and helpful to seniors in the particular life issues that affect them as a cohort in our community. The editor, who was at the time caring for a senior relative himself, immediately recognized the value of such a column and Bill has been a weekly contributor ever since.

Bill is married to the bride of his youth, Mary Beth Milby, and they recently celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. Together they have five children and nine grandchildren.

Bill says he really appreciates his loyal AAS readers, especially when they send him feedback or ask questions about his columns. Thanks for reading All About Seniors!

Bill's Latest Articles

I Remember Mama ©

“Mama” was a weekly CBS TV series when we seniors were kids (from July 1949 to March 1957) and I remember like it was yesterday.

Winter Wellness in Middle Georgia

As the calendar flips to mid-January here in Middle Georgia, the winter chill has settled in like an uninvited guest who just won't leave.

My 2026 De-clutter Goal

As we kick off 2026, I’ve set a few New Year’s goals for myself.

A winter cold confession

I write this column with a box of tissues close at hand and a lingering cough as my companion.

A New Year’s Rx resolution

Since it's the end of 2025, I thought I'd offer a senior suggestion for a New Year's resolution.

Bridging faiths through shared roots 

Let's talk about why Hanukkah holds such deep significance for Christians.

A day of infamy, don’t forget!

As I sit here on December 8, 2025, the morning after the 84th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, I'm struck by a profound silence.

Thanksgivings past & present

Have you noticed that nothing stays the same for long? I sure have!

How’s your genealogy? 

My wife and I have developed a wonderful way to start the day now that we're retired.

An insider’s view

For 17 years, all I've had was an outsider's view. Last week, I gained an insider's view.

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