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Kenneth P. Millice Jr.

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Kenneth P. Millice, Jr.Virginia Beach - Kenneth Paul Millice, Jr., 82, passed away on May 26, 2016. He was the loving husband of Carolyn Louise Millice for 59 years blessed father of Bradley P. Millice and daughter-in-law Kimberlee J. Millice, Tambra M. Brennan and son-in-law Michael G. Brennan,...

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Ken was a good friend to me. He was always well liked in school and was popular among his classmates He served as Student Council president and was voted most likely to succede which he surely did. I feel a loss in his passing, but feel grateful in knowing him. Our prayers are with the family.

Carolyn and Family,

Ken was a true gentleman, a fine neighbor, and a patriot. He was always at the ready to support civic league efforts, including I getting it off the ground several years ago. I truly appreciated his easy-going nature and his cheerful greetings as we passed each other during morning walks. He will be missed.
Tony Franzitta

Carolyn and family, our hearts go out to you at this difficult time. We pray that God will comfort you with a comfort that only He can give. "Well done good and faithful servant, now enter into your rest. ". What a great man and he had helped so many others.. We know we will all meet again and spend eternity together.With much love, Pat and Steve Wilthew

Carolyn, Ken you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We remember fondly our USMC pot luck dinners.
May you find peace.

Marie and Dick Hull

My dear cousin, Carolyn (Cookie), My deepest condolences to you and the family on the loss of Ken. He was such a wonderful man and so loved by our family, as you are also. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Much love,
Karen (Luyster)Gartrell

Carolyn and family: Please accept our most sincere condolences on the passing of Ken. He was a good friend and a outstanding Marine. We remember when we first met him at Camp Lejeune when he was waiting for you and the family to join him. We had some wonderful times both at Lejeune and at FMFLant. May he rest in peace. Take care of yourself and please let us know if we can do anything for you and the family.

Sempre Fi, Marge and Al Cazares