Maycell Vernetta Lynn Millis

maycell vernetta millis

October 14, 1924 ~ March 30, 2005


Resided in: Pueblo, CO

Maycell Vernetta 'Lynn' Millis, 80, passed away March 30, 2005. Survived by her children, David Ward (Emma) Millis of El Paso, Texas and Bruce Edward Millis of Pueblo; stepchildren, George and Corey San Miguel; siblings, Araletta (Robert ) Laird of Westcliffe, Colo., Pat Botzlar of Colorado Springs and Jerry (Wanda) Linville of Denver; grandchildren, Monica (Tom) Raggio and David Millis; and great-grandchildren, David and Matthew Raggio and Jewel Millis. Lynn was born to Tom and Maycell Linville on Oct. 14, 1924, in Pueblo, and spent most of her working career as a telephone operator for the federal government. She was a very active member of First Baptist Church and a member of Pueblo Art Guild, Organ Club and Order of Eastern Star. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, April 2, 2005, at First Baptist Church, 9th and Grand, with Pastor Wayne Dvirnak officiating. Those who desire may make memorials to a charity of the donor's choice or plant a rose bush in Lynn's memory. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. Hello Joshua,
    Your grandmother was one of the nicest people ever she cooked the most delicious pot roast dinner for me on my 18th birthday. Bruce and I were friends starting in the 7th grade. We had a lot of great adventures through high school. We graduated on May 31, 1967, and left Pueblo on April 1st, 1968. I am sorry to say that we lost touch but I often wonder how life turned out for him. I was glad to hear about you from another classmate who is trying to find 67 grads he is one of a few who are unaccounted for. If you get this message I would enjoy hearing from you. my email is mdupps@mtaonline. net. I live in Willow, Alaska.

  2. I wish that I could have met you Grandma! I am following in your footsteps and am currently getting situated at a Lodge here in Los Angeles. I am Bruce Millis Son. I love you Grandma and thank you for watching out for me these last 19 years!

    • Hello Joshua,
      Your grandmother was one of the nicest people ever she cooked the most delicious pot roast dinner for me on my 18th birthday. Bruce and I were friends starting in the 7th grade. We had a lot of great adventures through high school. We graduated on May 31, 1967, and left Pueblo on April 1st, 1968. I am sorry to say that we lost touch but I often wonder how life turned out for him. I was glad to hear about you from another classmate who is trying to find 67 grads he is one of a few who are unaccounted for. If you get this message I would enjoy hearing from you.


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