Steven-Millard-Obituary

Steven Allan Millard

Eagle, Idaho

Nov 19, 1946 – Dec 8, 2025 (Age 79)

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BORN
November 19, 1946
DIED
December 8, 2025
AGE
79
LOCATION
Eagle, Idaho

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79, of Eagle, died Monday, December 8, 2025. Funeral Home: Cloverdale Funeral Home

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Played against Steve and Stan all through high school. Both were great athletes and great people. RIP

I worked with Steve beginning in the early 1990s when he was with the Idaho Hospital Association and I was with the Idaho Medical Association. He was a consummate professional and a good friend with a great sense of humor. He was a charter member of our poker group that ran for over 30 years. My condolences to Peg and the rest of his family. He will be missed.

Our friendship began in grade school...what a guy to know over all these years! He will be remembered by many as honest and true, a man to count on. He led the way for many younger Jerome-ites and was an example of what so many young men aspired to. Rest in Peace my Friend.

Rest in peace y friend Memories meeting the Millard twins at Idaho State athletic program - Steve was always a contributor and working to make our lives better

To Steve´s Children- I do remember you when we were next door neighbors in Lakewood. You had wonderful father. My sympathy to you.

Met Steve at Idaho State University. A truly amazing person. He went to my home one summer. He was a good friend and fraternity brother Spent time with him and his brother Stan at his parents home in Boise. Sad that he is gone.

Steve and his brother were great athletes . I played against them during high school at Twin Falls. I rushed him and his brother to Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity at Idaho State. Played football for the Bengals. He and I were roommates for couple of years. Great friend may he rest in peace and our sympathies for his family.

I´m sorry to read of Steve´s death. Steve and his twin brother Stan were two of the most handsome, smart, athletic guys to ever come out of Jerome or any other town in Idaho. Steve will be greatly missed.