Scott D. Mills, 46, former Frankfort Resident, died the evening of May 25, 2009 at his home. He was born July 7, 1962 in Frankfort, IN to Paul & Sue (Woodruff) Mills. Mr. Mills was a 1980 graduate of Frankfort High School. He lived in Fowler for the past 4 years and worked for Drainage Plus there.
Visitation and Services
Graveside services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 29, 2009 at Greenlawn Memorial Park.
Survived by:
Mother: Sue Mills of Frankfort, IN
2 Sons: Tyler Mills of Indianapolis, IN and Ryan Mills of Massachusetts
3 Sisters: Cheryl Selph of New Jersey, Cindy (Jim) Gretencord of Fowler, IN and Kelly Scott of Frankfort, IN
2 Brothers: Craig (Peggy) Mills of Thorntown, IN and Mike (Tina) Mills of Frankfort, IN
7 Nieces, 4 Nephews, 7 Grandnieces and 9 Grandnephews
Preceded by:
His father preceded him in death in 2004 and one nephew, Andrew.
Dear Mrs. Mills and family,
I wish to express my sincere sympathy in the passing of Scott. I attended Lincoln School for a few years and then graduated with Scott. If my memory serves me right, Scott had the most beautiful blue eyes.
I know this must be a sad time for all of you. Let your fond memories help you through tough times. Trust in God for strength.
Sincerely,
Beth (Mohler) Keeney
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Facebook Twitter GoogleScott was a co-worker of mine at Emerson, we had a lot of laughs, good memories. So sorry for your loss.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSue, Cindy and Family
I am so very very sorry about Scott. I wish I could turn the clock back but since I can’t I pray your pain will ease as time goes on and that all the good memories will carry you through. I know Scott would want us all to remember the good times and there were a lot of them. God Bless,
Rhonda
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Mills family; Our prayers of support go out to you during this time. While attending Frankfort High School, I remember Scott was always a kind, fun, and energetic person that was well liked by all. I’m sure he will be sadly missed.
God bless
Linda
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSue and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow. It never easy to let go of a loved one, rely on God to get you through the tough times and memories of Scott to keep you smiling.
God Bless you all,
Cindy (Scott) Orem
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Facebook Twitter GoogleCindy & Family,
I can’t tell you how sorry I am for your loss. Scott was a very caring man, and we shared alot of good times with him. My son Andrew and Scott shared the thrill of Nascar, and riding the Jet Ski at Kentucky Lake, to simply having cookouts in the yard. He will be greatly missed, my God help you through your pain.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI played T-ball with Scott and Mark Crose for Mac’s Hamburgers. Later, I found out that Scott was the only other friend of Mark’s had who was allowed to call Dean and Rosie Crose by their names. Scott and I were honored together as pallbearers for Mark. I will remember them both fondly for my lifetime. I pray for God’s comfort for your family as I imagine Scott and Mark hanging out together again in Heaven!
Ken
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSue and family, We are saddened by the untimely death of Scott, and we extend our utmost condolences to you and your family. I went to school with Scott and my mother ( Pat Davies ) worked with you. May your memories give you strength and comfort.
Jeff
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMrs. Mills, Cindy and Family,
I am very sorry for your loss of a wonderful son Scott. I have known him for about the four years he was in Fowler. I work with Cindy and that is how I got to know Scott. I have been and will continue to pray for both of you and the family. Scott will be greatly missed. Please take care of your family and yourself in this time of need. May God bless you and all who loved and had the privilege of knowing Scott. Tom and Kathy Collins and Family
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Sue and family,
I can remember when Cindy used to walk Scott and I to Lincoln School. Now another Lincoln Abe has passed on, but our memories will last forever.
I wanted to express my sympathy to you in this time of grief.
Sincerely,
Lisa (Conner) Baxter
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSue & Kelly-and family,
I am sorry to read this about yet another classmate and friend. I had lost track of Scott thru the years as so many of us do! Life is very short, which most find out too late! I ask that you trust in God and always keep Scott’s memory alive!
God Bless
Keith Gephart
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur family will miss him a lot. (Niece)
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Facebook Twitter GoogleCindy & Family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I had only known Scott for a short time but had grown to think of him as a friend. He was always a pleasure to be around and will be missed by all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
God bless,
Char
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Sue and Family,
So very sorry to read of your loss. May our thoughts and prayers bring you comfort in your sorrow, and may the Lord’s abiding love give you hope for tomorrow and every day.
With Sincere Sympathy
Love and Prayers
Dick and Mary Ann McKinsey
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur thoughts and prayers are with your family. My high school memories of Scott include tackling biology as lab partners and that he was always smiling, ready for a joke and on the move looking for the next opportunity.
With deepest sympathy,
Greg & Amy Kern
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Mills Family,
I wish to express my deepest sympathy in the passing of Scott. Let all the memories of Scott help you through the tough times. Trust in God to guide you through the coming weeks and months and let him lead you.
With deepest sympathy.
Nancy (Ellis) Williams
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWas shocked to read of your loss. I remember Scott well at Lincoln and his beautiful blue eyes. When I think of Scott, I think of Mark, those 2 seemed inseperable. Thinking of you and remembering Scott.
Dianne
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