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I am sorry for your loss. “He will wipe out all tears from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."
What a great loss to your family. My heart aches for you dearly departed. May God give "Tender mercies".with all my love,
Michael j, Moore Tdaho
May your soul rest in perfect peace & sympathy to your loved ones.
The Millikens are still a well respected and beloved family by all. My bff has cerebral palsy and wheel chair bound was aided years ago onto the ferry to Mackinaw Island by the Millikens. Govenor Milliken helped lift her aboard and Mrs. Milliken sat with her and our moms during the ride over. She speaks of that experience today. May The Govenor and family receive much peace, comfort and support now and into the future. Soon no one will be sick ever. Take care, Isaiah 33: 24.
Memories of time spent with Helen are deeply cherished. Helen was a devoted wife, a true and fun loving friend, and en exemplary woman. We extend our sincere condolences.
God created all mankind to be equal and that would include women evidently Mrs Milliken knew that one day our Creator will have all his servants appreciate that factMrs Millisiken rest in peace until that time
My condolences to the family of this great woman. She influenced me as I was growing up, made me proud to be a feminist in the 70's. I am thankful the world had such a great person.
My deepest sympathies go out to the Milliken family. God is with you.
Yes Mrs. Milliken did seem to be a very wonderful as well as influential woman who did not simply take a back seat to her husband's career. She allowed the power and position that she did have to help change things and make great movements for women and for people to protect what is beautiful and pure; and not taking our environmental for granted we still have some beauty to look upon. I hope young girls too look to her a one of the great role models out there for young girls and young women coming up to respect themselves and their rights as well as everyone to help out the environment at which they live. May the family of Mrs. Milliken find comfort in the memories and stories they have of her and the things she left behind for them to cherish. May we all one day be able to say in a paradise for all to enjoy "Sorrow has passed and our troubles are gone.. Peace at last! Life without tears or pain. Live for the day when you'll say, "Life without end, at last!
My condolence to all. When I was Pres of Michigan Bell she helped me on a number of occasions.