IN LOVING MEMORY OF
John Edward
Milbourne
November 8, 1931 – May 14, 2016
John E. Milbourne was a gentleman and scholar. Simply put, as one of his former
players put it he was a "renaissance man."
Educator and coach John E. Milbourne transitioned to a better place Saturday,
May 14, 2016 at 12:45 p.m. at DePaul Hospital in Norfolk, VA. He is survived by his
sister Madeline Hall (Earl) sister and a brother William Marks (Sandra), nieces, nephews
and two super supportive friends to the end Odell Dillard and Maurice Wilson.
Milbourne attended Booker. T. Washington High School in Norfolk, VA. He
played football and basketball. An avid amateur tennis player, he graduated from West
Virginia State University in 1957. He was inducted into his alma mater's sports hall of
fame in 2007. Milbourne loved sports and competition. He played basketball at West
Virginia State for two years before joining the Army in 1952 to serve during the Korean
War. He returned to West Virginia State in 1955 and played two more seasons before
returning to Norfolk to revised the basketball program at his beloved BTW.
The 1951 Yellowjackets basketball team he played on was runners-up in 1951. He
was a member of the 1952 CIAA regular season or "visitation" championship team. After
military service he returned to finish college and played in 1956 and 1957. He was co-
captain those years.
When he returned to Norfolk he literally set about putting Norfolk on the
country's basketball map. BTW basketball games were often moved to Norfolk State or
the Norfolk Arena to accommodate crowds. He amassed a 301-99 record in the VIA and
VHSL. As a basketball coach, he was a proponent of the fastbreak on offense and man-
to-man defense. Discipline and sportsmanship on his teams were tantamount. He led the
Bookers basketball program for 17 years.
After leaving Norfolk Public Schools after a career in education that spanned over
35 years, he joined the basketball staff at Hampton University. He joined Malcolm
"Zeke" Avery, his former assistant and who replaced him as coach at Booker T. as an
assistant coach for six. They won the 1991 CIAA title. Milbourne then coached three
years at Elizabeth City (N.C.) State University helping the Vikings to the NCAA
Division II Elite Eight with another former BTW coach Barry Hamler, before finally
retiring from coaching.
Milbourne will be remembered for molding young men. A life-long learner and
education advocate, he coached and taught hundreds of students influencing many
whether they were athletes or not all. John interest went beyond sports. He loved poems
and enjoyed writing them as much as he enjoyed reciting them. Culturally astute, John
loved the arts. He was considered one of the best dress men in Hampton Roads by several
periodicals. After he retired from coaching he continued to stay active with Kappa Alpha
Psi Fraternity, Inc. and the Hampton Roads Chapter of the West Virginia State Alumni
Association.
His family thanks all of his former players, colleagues and friends for their
condolences.
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