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Dale R. Mills

Kansas City, Missouri

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American Cancer Society

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Dale Richard Mills, 54, Lee's Summit, Mo., passed away October 24, 2008. Graveside services 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, Leavenworth National Cemetery. Visitation 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, McGilley Antioch Chapel. Memorials American Cancer Society. Arr.: McGilley Antioch Chapel, (816) 453- 7700.

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Hi little brother. Sorry it's taken me so long to write you but I hope you know I think of you and miss you so much. This week will be emotional for me. Thinking of your birthday on 21st, your death on 24th and what would have been Jerry and mine 12th wedding anniversary on 22nd. Am sure somehow you know he passed away February. Please help give me strength. Perhaps you can spread the word up there too?
Love you little brother. Always did. Always will.
Dan

Today is definitely a day to celebrate!Dale eventhough you may not be here in body, I am celebrating your spirit on your Birthday today and years to come; by reading some cherished cards, letters thru photos and memories. Still missing YOU!
Love you always,
Hoops, Candice, Jeremy, and the girls you never had the chance to meet (Amaree', Katora & Tamia
10/21/09

I grew up with Dale in Rome. We had a lot of fun during our grade school years. He was a really good guy, and I was so sorry and sad to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

I remember Dale well. His birthday was the day after mine Oct 21. We did cub scouts and boy scouts together. He was always a good friend.

Russ Turnbow Pekin, IL

I grew up with Dale in Rome. We had a great time thru grade and high school. Dale played the drums very well in our attempts to become a good band. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. It truly was a simple,fun time in Rome.
Rick Reed and family.

I met Dale in Washington, DC many years ago. We had both attended the University of Maryland and always cheered for our Terps!! I'm glad they won that basketball national championship in 2002 for you, Dale. I know you were passionate about their basketball program. Rest easy, my friend. You will be missed.

I met Dale on the first day of High School Band practice Freshman year and thought highly of him from that day on. He was one of the classmates that I often thought about and was lucky enough to hear from briefly several years ago. I have no doubt that many people have better lives because they have known him. He will be missed.

Dale will always be remember in my thoughts of the "class of 72". My thoughts and prayers are for the ones he left behind. His spirit lives on.

I'm very sorry to hear Dale passed away! I hope he had a good life! Rome Grade School seems so long ago, but I remember him as someone who would do well with whatever he pursued!