Joseph-Mills-Obituary

Joseph B. Mills Jr.

Bridgewater, New Jersey

Feb 19, 1934 – Sep 28, 2022

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BORN
February 19, 1934
DIED
September 28, 2022
LOCATION
Bridgewater, New Jersey
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Teacher for 50 Years, Loving Husband, Father & Grandfather Joseph B Mills, Jr., 88, of Bridgewater died peacefully at home on Wednesday, September 28, 2022. He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Mona Mills; and three children: Laurie Mills Lichtenstein (Matthew) of St. Louis, MO,...

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God bless you Joe. Our prayers are always with you. J.P. Hummel, Sr. & Family

I am so very sorry for your loss!

Aunt Mona and Family, So sorry to learn of Uncle Joes passing. He was a great man and I have fond memories of our Thanksgivings spent together, always celebrated on the Friday after because he had a football team to coach through a game! He was a wonderful man and a great Uncle. So sorry for your loss

Dear Mona, So sorry to hear about Joe! I know I have not been in touch but I am Florida full-time. My sister and I survived the hurricane. Please know our thoughts and condolences are with you and your family! I miss you and all our good times! Great memories. Fondly, Dottie

My thoughts and prayers to Coach Mills family. He was my freshman football and gym coach at JDRHS in the early sixties. He was a good man.

59 years ago Mr. Joe Mills made a deep impression on me. He had a rare combination of high intelligence with common sense as well as athletic ability. Over the many years since graduation, whenever I visited David Brearley, he was one of the teachers that I made sure to visit. With deepest condolences to his family, Robert Woods, former student Kenilworth NJ

Aunt Mona. I was so sorry to hear about Uncle Joe. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Dale and Tricia Nokes

Our sincere condolences to Mona and family. Jane & Jeff Hummel, Sr. and family

I was Coach Mills' student secretary at Jonathan Dayton Regional High School (56- 60). He was also my drivers ed teacher. It was because of Coach Mills that I went to college and majored in Phys. Ed. I last saw Coach Mills at David Brearley when my daughter was 2 and he let her run up and down the field with the football team. He was a fine man and a fantastic coach.