John-McMillian-Obituary

John McMillian Jr.

Salt Lake City, Utah

1926 - 2016

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July 11, 1926 ~ Jan 27, 2016John Guy McMillian (John, Dad, Chief, and Pops) passed away January 27, in his home in Park City, Utah. He was born on July 11, 1926 in Orange, Texas to John Guy McMillian Sr. and Annie Laurie Bond McMillian. He was a long time resident of Park City, but lived and...

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Mr Mc Millian and his wife Anne we're really solid people ,I met them in park City, and they treated me really good.RIP

My belated condolences to Anne Marie and Laura.

I'll always remember your generosity, your kindness, the over protective nature... Your voice will always echoe in my memories. Godspeed Big John❤

John was a wonderful support and friend to the Park City community. Park City residents and visitors can thank him each day they enjoy the incredible Round Valley trail system. John turned his development rights over to the Snyderville Basin Recreation district so this fabulous amenity could be enjoyed by all.

We will miss you John.

Your friends, Jan and Amanda Peterson

John was an exciting and amazing brother-in-law to me. He was married to my twin Annemarie and their life was astounding.

Always full of fun, generous and kind to me and my son Henry, we shared in many of the adventures over the years.

He did so much in his life for the good of other people.

Rest in peace John.

Barbara Lauer

John you were an incredible man and lived life to the fullest may you rest in peace

My friendship with John has changed my life in many ways. He was a generous, wise, and kind mentor. He taught me with patience and inspired me to do more and work harder. Most of all, the love he has for his wonderful wife is truly amazing. I am grateful for that incredible example and plan to follow it. Thanks John!!!! Love, "Your Hawaiian"

I had the pleasure of working at Northwest Pipeline in Salt Lake and Washington, D. C. during the Alcan Pipeline Project in the mid 70s and Mr. McMillian showed sincere care for all of us during that overwhelming endeavor. He set an example of true leadership, humility, and humor, and I treasure those experiences during many long days and nights with the entire team as we worked towards his visions. May his beloved wife and family be comforted to know that Mr M. made an indelible mark on me...

John was a great man. I was honored to be associated with him. He always treated me with kindness and respect and I grew very fond of him.