MILLERICK, Eugene "Gene" Joseph
Heaven celebrated the arrival of Eugene "Gene" Joseph Millerick, 88 of Plainville, on May 5, 2013. His family and friends remain behind to miss his loving guidance, warm, ready humor and unfailing sense for right and wrong. Gene passed peacefully at the Apple Rehabilitation of Farmington Valley, surrounded by his loving family after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson's disease. Gene was born in Plainville, CT on July 29, 1924, and he lived nearly his entire life in his hometown. He was the second son of Ernest J. Millerick, former Democratic Town Chairman and prominent civic and political leader in Plainville, and Loretta (Robinson) Millerick, a locally recognized artist who was also active with civic and political matters. He was predeceased by his parents, as well as his brother James F. Millerick of Newton, New Jersey. Gene was a World War II veteran, serving as a Sergeant, Squadron E 104th Army Air Force Base Unit and attended Clemson University. Gene married a girl he met in Kindergarten, Sylvia "Sue" (Margonelli) Millerick on June 8, 1946 at Our Lady of Mercy Church in Plainville. Together they enjoyed every moment of raising their four children: William, Michele, John and James. Family always came first with Gene and Sue, and over the years their home in Plainville saw countless extended family feasts, holidays and celebrations with their siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and many friends. If Gene wasn't with his family, he was either working to support them or working to support his beloved community of Plainville and the State of Connecticut. Gene was an insurance broker and real estate broker. He was partner and owner of Associated Agencies of Plainville, which, at the time of his retirement, he had built to be the largest insurance agency in Plainville. He was also a partner and co-owner of Deegan, Millerick & Erling Real Estate, Inc., in Plainville. Gene's success is a reflection of the man he was. He believed in community and he worked hard on behalf of it. He was a former chairman of the Plainville Economic Development Commission at the time Northwest Drive was constructed. He was a member of the Plainville Sewer Commission, the Plainville Historical Society, and the Plainville Knights of Columbus. He was active in the United Way campaigns in Plainville and Bristol, and served as chairman of a successful annual campaign of the United Way of West Central Connecticut, serving Bristol and Plainville. Gene is a former president and long-time member of the Plainville Rotary Club and was a Paul Harris Fellow in the organization. Beyond these volunteer activities, Gene was a proud Democrat and active in local and state politics. His family will tell you with some pride, though you'd never hear it from him, that through his many years in public office, he never lost an election. He was a former chairman and member of the Plainville Board of Education for 12 years. In 1986, he was elected to his first of four, two-year terms in the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing the 22nd district which included all of Plainville and parts of Bristol, Farmington and New Britain. In the Connecticut General Assembly, he served as Assistant Majority Leader for four of his eight years. He also served on the Education, Banking, General Law, and Public Safety Committees. Gene was perhaps most proud of his work in two areas for the Legislature. One was his service as Chairman of the Tourism sub-committee. Gene recognized the job growth and financial benefits of sharing the beautiful state of Connecticut with tourists and was responsible for the legislation that created and funded the independent, local Tourism Districts in Connecticut. Within his own district, Gene was responsible for obtaining more than $10 million in state bonding money for the expansion of Tunxis Community College. This work earned him an award of recognition from the Tunxis Foundation for his significant contributions to community college education. Tunxis College continues to flourish and grow today, in large part because Gene understood the power of the services it provides to adults of all ages who wish for a higher education. After his 1996 retirement from the General Assembly, Gene served on the Board of Directors of the State Lottery Corporation, and as a Corporator for New Britain General Hospital, now The Hospital of Central Connecticut. He loved to play golf, especially with his sons, and was a member of the Avon Golf Club. A member of Our Lady of Mercy Church in Plainville, Gene is survived by Sue, his best friend, confidant and much beloved wife of 66 years, as well as all of his children and their spouses and children, including, William and Gail (Cail) Millerick of Plainville; Michele (Millerick) and Gordon Erling of Bristol, and their children Ashley of Barrington, RI and Benjamin of Fairfield; John and Kathleen (Martone) Millerick and their children Kayla and John Michael of East Haven; and James and Susan (Garro) Millerick and their children Madeline, James and Michael of Burlington. He also is survived by his special nieces Alberta Martucci of West Hartford, Sharon (Griffiths) Rizikow of Avon, and Cindy (Margonelli) and James Ross, of Plainville, and many loving nieces, nephews and dear friends who will miss him very much.
Calling hours will be held on Thursday, from 4-8 p.m. at Bailey Funeral Home, 48 Broad St, Plainville. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 10 a.m. from Bailey Funeral Home, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Mercy Church, 94 Broad St, Plainville. Committal services with full Military Honors will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery. Gene's family sincerely thanks the loving, caring staff at Apple Rehab and Masonicare Partners Hospice for their genuine warmth and kindness. Gene lived a full life and leaves a wonderful and honorable legacy, defined by love of family, integrity in all his actions, and service to the community he loved. In lieu of flowers, the family would be honored by donations in Gene's memory to The Petit Family Foundation, PO Box 310, Plainville, CT 06062-0310 or The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Grand Central Station, PO Box 4777, New York, NY 10163-4777. For directions and online expressions of sympathy, please visit Gene's tribute page at www.Bailey-FuneralHome.com.
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John Barnes
May 18, 2013
My condolences to Stacey,Sarah,Ken. And all of Genes family and friends.
Cathryn Addy
May 13, 2013
On behalf of Tunxis COmmunity College I send our deepest sympathy. This college would not exist without Gene's support and encouragement in the early days of its development. He was a wonderful legislator and friend to higher education in Connecticut.
May 10, 2013
I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.
Lana Ogrodnik
May 10, 2013
Michele, my condolences to you and your family
May 8, 2013
Dear Sue,
My Mom and Dad had such great times with you and Gene over the years. What friendship you all shared.
Much love, Margaret McDonnell Omartian
Bailey Funeral Home, Inc.
May 9, 2013
Our heartfelt sympathies in this, your time of grief.
Craig Taylor
May 8, 2013
I had the pleasure of serving with Gene in the CT House of Representatives for 6 years. Since our districts were next to each other (I represented part of Bristol) we often worked together on regional issues. He was always a gentleman, a hard worker and a fun guy to be with with a great smile and an infectious laugh. He will be missed.
May 7, 2013
To Mrs. Millerick, Gail & Bill, and the entire Millerick family,
The big guy will be greatly missed from the 4th of July parties at the house to the Christmas eve's at Gail & Bill's. We hope to see you the next time we are in Ct. Love Brian & Donna
Bill Denniss
May 7, 2013
Sue & family;
Gene was a wonderful and likable school mate and a true gentleman. My heartfelt sympathy.
Susan and John McDonnell
May 7, 2013
Dear Sue and Family - We were very sorry to learn of Gene's death. His service and dedication to the Town of Plainville and the State of Connecticut will long be remembered. May wonderful memories and the love and support of family and friends help you through this difficult time.
Mary Bergan
May 7, 2013
Sue, Sad news. I wish I could be there. Plainville is so far these days. Much love, Mary
Christine (Spinney) Cothran
May 7, 2013
Mr. Millerick is a prime example of why I take pride in being from Plainville. My prayers are with, him, his family and all who knew and loved him.
May 7, 2013
Our deepest love and sadness at this time to all of you.Uncle Gene was such a warm and loving presence in our lives. He will be greatly missed.
All of our love, Stacey, Ken and Sarah
May 7, 2013
To the Millerick Family
My deepest sympathy to all & you remain in my prayers.Gene was a Special Person & the Best Family Man.
Cherish the memories.
Muriel Iorli
Bradenton, FL
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