JaCorbey Savoy Milford was born November 7, 1985 in Charleston County, South Carolina. He was born to Sherrie Bailey Milford and Wilbur Milford of St. Stephen, SC. JaCorbey, affectionately known as "Coby", received his early education in the Berkeley County School System and later received his high school diploma while attending Redan High School in Decatur, GA. Coby's passion and life's mission was to play his tuba. His skills and talents in music were rewarded with a partial scholarship to Howard University in Washington, DC. He also studied at Trident Technical College of Charleston, SC and Orangeburg Technical College of Orangeburg, SC. Coby was a devoted member of the Marching 101 Band at South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, SC while pursuing his engineering degree. Coby was passionate, charismatic, intelligent, stern, caring, and an all around personable and self-less person. His love for children was superseded only by his zest for life. Coby was always willing to and often went the extra mile whether he knew you or not. Coby, with his family, attended Alice Temple/Refuge Temple of St. Stephen, SC. Coby was also active a few years with performing organizations of Truth Tabernacle of Cordesville, SC. Upon relocating to Atlanta, he attached himself to New Birth Missionary Baptist Church of Lithonia, GA with Bishop Eddie L. Long. Life took him across much of this world as he traveled through many states, spreading love and making music even outside of the United States. Coby was employed at Interactive Marketing of Orangeburg, SC for the past two years until meeting his untimely death on Sunday, April 12, 2009 at his home in Orangeburg, SC. With broken hearts, he leaves to mourn: his loving parents, Sherrie Bailey Milford of Atlanta, GA, and Wilbur (Geneva) Milford of Moncks Corner, SC; his grandparents, Harris and Elizabeth McDaniel, and Willie Mae Milford of St. Stephen, SC; great-grandfather, George McDaniel of St. Stephen, SC; three sisters, Tosheba Hamilton of Austin, TX, Jocelyn Milford and Jahtier Milford of Atlanta, GA; three brothers, Israel Hamilton, Alexander Milford and Wilbur Milford, Jr. of Austin, TX; three nephews, three nieces; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, relatives and friends in addition to his favorite deacon and mentor, Deacon Richard L. Dixon of Moncks Corner, SC.