JOHN-MILLET-Obituary

JOHN BRADFORD MILLET JR.

Plymouth, Massachusetts

1942 - 2017

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MILLET, John Bradford Jr. Age 74, of Estero, Florida and Plymouth Massachusetts, died peacefully after a brief battle with cancer at home in Florida on February 14, 2017. John was born in 1942 to parents Dr. J. Bradford Millet and Elizabeth Watson Westcott. He was raised in New Hartford, New York...

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Too many memories to share. Going AWOL to go to Harvard Yale game, Toga party, Deer Hunting, Fly Fishing, Ski Trip were I slept in the in the unheated attic and had ice crystals in the scotch bottle at the foot of my head, and great parties. Great friend and I never heard him say anything bad about anyone!!

I think about you a lot. You were a truly a trusted friend.

I think about John all the time. He helped me in so many ways. I regret that I had not remained in contact with him. He was always a gentleman.
I often drive by the past location of The Little King restaurant in chicago.
Our days at Wells/Benrus Jewelry were interesting. Miss you John!!

Dear Liza, I am so very sorry about your dear father's passing. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers. He was blessed to have you as his daughter. Much Love, Melinda

I have great memories of a great friend. He was always helpful to everyone. We had great times together. Teenage years were a hoot. I still remember going into the army together. Fort Doc was not a great place to be during the vietnam era. We went AWOL together to go to the Harvard Yale game!! Almost got caught!He hired me to work for Wells Jewelry, and was always a loyal friend. I enjoyed our fishing and hunting adventures. Unfortunately I didn't know where he went after Utica so I lost...

Fond memories of New Hartford days with John as the ring leader of our teen age years. I would not have my two daughters and grandchildren if John had not found their Dad for me. Lots of love and prayers for Robbie and family.

Christine Evans

I want to offer my condolences on the loss of your loved. Please know God patiently listens to theprayers of his servants.Psalm 86:5; 1Thessalonians 5:17

Dear Robbie
We hope you and your family are managing to make it through this difficult time. We will miss John's warm smile and caring ways. I am so sorry for your loss, but I hope you are able to sustain yourself with the wonderful memories that you made together. Love from the Stebbins

So sorry to hear about John's death. He was instrumental in leading the expansion project of the Stanley Theatre while he was on the board of directors of the Central NY Community Arts Council. It was a pleasure to work with him. He was demanding of staff, but most supportive of all of us. He helped the organization grow while providing needed counsel. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word, and it was a privilege to know him.