Arthur Philip Milosh, died following complications from a stroke at the age of 86 at home on October 22, 2024 surrounded by his wife and children.
Arthur leaves behind his beloved Sandra (Pichette) Milosh, devoted wife of 56 and a half years. He leaves behind his daughter Tanya (Milosh) Zinkus, her husband Peter G. Zinkus, Jr, and grandsons Connor and Cody Zinkus all of Northborough MA, his son Jason Philip Milosh, his wife Crystal (Hankins) Milosh, and grandsons Zackary and Aaron Milosh, all of San Diego, CA, and his niece, nephews and extended family.
Arthur was born in 1937 to Polish immigrants Edward W. Milosh and Charlotte S. Malkowski, and had one older brother Frank Milosh. His parents were pre-deceased in 1986 and 1978 respectively. He attended Classical High School in Worcester, and went on to study at Clark University where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in 1974. He served his country in the Air National Guard for 8 years as a Staff Sergeant. Arthur was dedicated to working hard to support his family, working at the David Clark Co. for 19 years, before joining ComputerVision, Inc. for the remainder of his career.
Arthur was an avid camper and traveler. He took their family on many camping adventures travelling along the entire Eastern seaboard, imparting life lessons in outdoor safety and survival, and making the most of simple means. He was fond of a enjoying a campfire with his cigar in hand. After retirement, Arthur and his wife Sandra traveled extensively as part of the Winnebago Club, making several cross-country journeys, allowing them many opportunities to spend time with his son and family on the West Coast. They were eager to visit all 50 states, including Alaska and Hawaii, and they enjoyed cruise adventures with friends including trips through the Panama Canal and the Caribbean.
Arthur was a devoted husband and father, and took great pride in being a Grandpa to his four grandsons, and he looked forward to all of their milestones and sports updates. He was fortunate to have a loving extended family, enjoying every holiday together, celebrating life’s moments.
On Monday November 25th there will be a funeral Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, 25 Fales St. in Worcester, followed by burial in Notre Dame cemetery, Worcester.