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please see the tribute to Milan from the Commodores at............................. www.commodoreslive.comPRESS RELEASEMilan B. Williams, an original member of the internationally acclaimed band The Commodores, passed away Sunday, July 9, 2006 at MD Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas.Milan was born on Easter Sunday in Okolona, Mississippi on March 28, 1948. He was inspired and encouraged by his older brother, Earl, to begin playing piano as a child. His career began in high school when he formed his own 3 piece band in Okolona. His musical desire was further nurtured as keyboard player with a band in Tuskegee, Alabama called The Jays, which was the predecessor to the Grammy Award winning Commodores, of which he was a founding member. Milan wrote the very first hit for the Commodores, Machine Gun as well as many others with the band The Bump, Lets Get Started, Brick House, and Wonderland, just to name a few.Milan, with all of his success and stardom, was a very humble and caring man who loved life. He grew up in North Mississippi, attended Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, AL where he was an engineering major. He settled in the Los Angeles area and was a member of the Commodores for 20 years.In October of 2000, Milan married his sweetheart of 10 years, Melanie Bruno-Williams, who remained by his side at all times until his death. Their deep and profound love is and always will be an inspiration to all of their family and friends.Since the day he was diagnosed with cancer, he was committed to fight the disease and beat it. He never gave up and his strength and positive attitude throughout all of this showed his determination and true character. Milan often spoke about how very blessed he was that he got to live his dream, making music, and enjoy the hobbies he loved most, flying airplanes and playing golf.Milan leaves behind his wife, Melanie Bruno-Williams, two sons from previous unions, Jason and Ricci, brothers Earl Williams (Nettie) of Hilton Head, SC and Lance Williams (Gail) of Atlanta, GA and sister Terry (Dwight Deans) of Decatur, GA, several special nieces, nephews, aunts, uncle and cousins. He leaves behind his mother-in-law Louise Rogalny, father-in law John Rogalny, brother-in law Marty Rogalny and sisters-in-law Dana Rae & Kathrine Clark, all of Los Angeles. He also leaves a large Tuskegee and Commodores family and many special friends who have been there throughout his illness.Milan was preceded in death by his parents Earl L.Williams, Sr. and Julia Bowen Williams of Okolona, Mississippi.Walter Orange spoke on behalf of the Commodores, He was once, twice, three times a brother and we love him. He gave all that he could give to the Commodores. Hell always be remembered.In lieu of flowers the family has requested that donations be made in his name to Leukemia Research at MD Anderson Hospital in Houston. The funeral will be in Okolona on Friday, July 14, where he will be interred. There will be a memorial service in Los Angeles in August