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- Elizabeth and Hill crest. Milisits married Rosemary, and they had two children, Simon and Alison, who are involved in the business. Milisits was a keen fisherman...
- writer, and humanitarian Other uses "Vili's" is the trading name of Vili Milisits, South Australian baker, businessman and philanthropist This page or section...
- a male nickname in Hungary (short for Vilmos) the trading name of Vili Milisits, South Australian baker, businessman and philanthropist '-vili' a common...
- Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review), brain hemorrhage. Vili Milisits, 72, Australian pastry chef and businessman. Haseena Moin, 79, ****stani...
- John Mitc**** Theresa Gasper, business owner Robert Klepinger Michael Milisits Theresa Gasper (D) Organizations EMILY's List End Citizens United MoveOn...
- Thomas Bartell (NJ) 2002: Bruci Lopez (FL) 2003: William Aramil (IL), Ryan Milisits (PA) 2004: Mackenzie Molner (NJ), Pieta Garrett (AZ) 2005: Trevor Jackson...
- Parliament of Western Australia and Minister in several governments Vili Milisits (Vilmos Milisics) (1948-2021) – baker and pastry chef; Australian pie manufacturer...
- directors are Peter Deshler and John Shilanskas, who took over in 2009 from Ed Milisits, the choir director for 34 years. The choir has six parts: the Concert...
- Clare Milisits For service to the food industry, and to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations. Vilmos Milisits For service...
- John Richard Davey, cricketer (born in the United Kingdom) (b. 1957) Vili Milisits, pastry chef and businessperson (born in Hungary) (b. 1948) 27 March –...