JACK R. MILLIS On November 11, 2012, Jack R. Millis passed away peacefully at his home in Moreno Valley with his son, Matthew by his side. Jack was born June 9, 1951 to Margie and Carl Millis, as the youngest of 4 siblings. He grew up in Whittier, CA and graduated from La Serna High School. Jack enlisted in the Army, serving his country during the post Vietnam War Era, stationed in Germany. Jack's true passion was his 71' Chevy Blazer. He attended over 100 car shows, with his 71'. Jack is survived by his two children, Matthew & Tracy and his two granddaughters, Grace & Hannah.
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May you rest in peace
janet
November 26, 2012
My Dear sweet man !!! Thank you for the 12 years you gave me...I will truely miss you..I will forever keep you in my Heart..And I know.. you know why I'm not there..I love you and always will..watch over your family nightrider <3
JANET BAKER
November 26, 2012
My dear, dear friend of over 12 years. I will miss our early morning texts and your kind words "Be Safe and Stay Out of Trouble - Love, Yavonne :)
November 19, 2012
I will miss your smiling face and your kind words "Be Safe and Stay out of trouble" - Love, Yavonne
November 19, 2012
Jack Millis, you will truly be missed! I am honored to have know you. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family Jack Millis!
Rachel
November 18, 2012
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