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Lots of great times at the Mill and Monkey island.
She and Uncle Don were great and missed.
Mike EWebster
May 21, 2021 | Family
Montgomery, Illinois
Sutcliff, Alice J. Age 73, of Montgomery passed away on May 25, 2011 at Rush Copley Medical Center. She was born and raised in Montgomery, IL and lived there all 73 years. She owned and operated The Mill Tavern, a family establishment since 1944. Alice was Past President of the Montgomery Chamber...
Read MoreLots of great times at the Mill and Monkey island.
She and Uncle Don were great and missed.
Mike EWebster
May 21, 2021 | Family
GREAT MEMORIES AND LOTS OF FUN AUNT ALICE.
YOU ARE MISSED AND LOVED
MICHAEL WEBSTER
May 21, 2019 | LAS VEGAS, NV | Family
Alice you will be missed.
Debbie
Debbie Knopp
June 03, 2011 | Oswego, IL
Our deepest sympathy to the family and many friends of Mrs. Sutcliff from your friends at Alarm Detection Systems.
Chris Beykirch
June 03, 2011 | Aurora, IL
Dear Alice, Heaven greeted you with angels singing your praises and thanking you for all your civic contributions. My July 23 signing of Montgomery book will be dedicated in your honor. Love, Jo Fredell Higgins
May 31, 2011
Alice, You will be missed by many, many people in the community of Montgomery. I will especially miss you for all you have done. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Marilyn Michelini
May 30, 2011
TIM, MIKE & BRAD, YOUR MOM WAS A SPECIAL LADY.SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS MY PRAYS GO WITH YOU. DEBBIE GLASS
May 30, 2011
Alice, You will be missed .You have left a unforgetable footprint on this community. Hey, we will always think of you when we say "The Mill". Montgomery's favorite watering hole for everything and nothing and "I
Remember This Bar", we will always think of you. You will be missed. My
Prayers to your family. Jeane Lee
May 28, 2011
My prayers go out to her entire family with the loss of a loved oned.Alice will be deeply missed by all who loved her and who knew her.Can remember stopping by the Mill with my father who delievered Coke-Cola to the Mill on our way home from work and after stopping at other bars.Alice and Lester Sr. would always great us with smiles on their faces.She gone on to a better place sitting next to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ..
Ron Peirce
May 28, 2011 | Milwaukee, WI