Stephen-Millwood-Obituary

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Stephen Hope Millwood

Flint, Michigan

Feb 17, 1946 – Dec 25, 2019 (Age 73)

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BORN
February 17, 1946
DIED
December 25, 2019
AGE
73
LOCATION
Flint, Michigan

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Swartz Funeral Home - Flint Obituary

MILLWOOD, Stephen Hope – Of Grand Blanc, age 73, died Wednesday, December 25, 2019 at his residence.


Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, December 30, 2019 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Reverend Don Bunker officiating.


Burial in Crestwood Cemetery.


In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the family.


Visitation 1-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.


Stephen was born in Union, South Carolina on February 17, 1946, the son of Daisy Mae Duckett.


Dad has been a self-taught contractor all his life. He worked for Arby’s doing all repairs for 22 years.


Surviving are wife, Barbara Millwood of 52 years;


children, Ronald Scott Walker, Teresa (Dave) Rowe, Tammy Irwin and Trish (Carl) Harrison;


grandchildren, Brian, Nick, David, Aaron, Brad, Drake, Jesse, Michaela, Alexa, Joey and Anthony;


great-grandchildren, Ethan, Sebastian and Wyatt;


best friends, John Krish and Dave Rowe.


He was preceded in death by his son, Benjamin and grandson, Dylan.


 


 

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Today I learned of Steve's passing, which is very sad as Steve was a "one of a kind and sincere person." Our family's were neighbors for years. We will always remember Steve with warmest regards, and know in our hearts that his footprints in Heaven are playing a gentle tune that dull all other sounds except that of a "Victorious Angel."

May you RIP Uncle Steve, SO sorry for your loss Sue (my favorite) your always in our thoughts.... fly high Steve you deserve it .

So sorry for your loss of a great man uncle Steve you have always been a pleasure to have in my life rest in peace we will miss you but you will never be forgoton love from Andrea

He treated me like one of his kids and made me feel really at home whenever I went to his house with my brother Jesse. There was never a dull moment around him and I loved him like he was my grandpa. He would never ask for anything or expect anything in return. I will miss him and love him forever.

We will always remember our great times playing canasta.

Teresa I'm so sorry for your family's loss. Praying for peace for your heart.

I had the chance to join dad in 1993, working along side him. During the 9 years, I learned skills dad taught himself. Although he was dad, I still did jobs just like the rest of his crew. I still remember like it was yesterday first job he took me on was in Port Huron painting inside while store was closed. I had the part where the buns and bread was stored. As anyone familiar with Arbys knows their #1 bun used is onion. Being closed up in that room painting pretty much ruined any Arbys...

His presence filled the room. He never left a place without making a new friend. He enjoyed his family, friends and most of all his grandkids. We will truly miss him.
Love you,
Baby

I well always remember the fun times we had at families houses playing cards, enjoying delicious food, just great times! Steve, you were always kind and loving to me and I will always remember you! I love you Steve! RIP Forever missed Dear Brother-in-Law, Dar & Bill