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Linnie Jean Parrott McMillan

Madison, Alabama

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June 2, 1940 - June 26, 2015 Linnie Jean Parrott McMillan, born in Detroit, Michigan on June 2, 1940. Passed away on June 26, 2015 in Madison, Alabama. Preceded in death by father and mother Carson Kit Parrott and Theresa Betty (Magnish) Parrott of Detroit, Michigan; daughter, Tabitha Kaye...

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Memories of Linnie are still as fresh as her face in her obituary. A beautiful lady with unending compassion for her family, school, community, & church! Her Cards & letters always caused a rush of excitement in me, I couldn´t wait to see the stories she´d weave to keep our friendships alive! Always a joy Much Love to Theresa, Caitlin & Troy Wesson, the Loves of her life

I am so sorry to hear of her passing she was my teacher at fulton in 1976 she was one of my favorite teachers sending prayers your way rest in peace mrs mcmillan

I am so glad for the time spent together at Bible Study. Linnie was always thoughtful, giving, and her beautiful smile & our fellowship will be missed. As a prayer warrior, it was a privilege to pray for her. We were blessed to have her in our lives.

Our hearts are saddened. It was truly a privilege to of had Linnie as our neighbor and friend. She was an incredible soul who touched many lives with her acts of kindness by giving so selflessly. Each holiday was graced with a knock at the door, and Linnie smiling with fresh baked desserts in hand. We will miss this beautiful Angel of Kindness and will cherish those moments.

she was a great teacher and was one of my favorites

Ms. McMillan was always a very special lady to me. She will forever be missed. Until we meet again sweet lady. Love to you and your family Theresa.

English was never my favorite subject but she made the class enjoyable. I remember not wanting to turn in a draft paper dreading the red pen. Without a moment's hesitation, she pulled out a purple one instead. A decade later, I graded my first reports with a similar hue. I hope others will continue to feel the positive impact she had on so many in her life.

I will always remember her for the way she treated all of us.Her English class was by far my favorite during my time at Fulton.She was an amazing teacher that all who had the pleasure of having her benefited from the experience.she will be missed by me and all Falcons alike.RIP Linnie

This hurts my heart. I absolutely LOVED her. She was always kind and had an awesome presence. She made learning fun as well challenging. I will never forget her. My thoughts and prayers for the family. Class of 83