Stuart-Millman-Obituary

Stuart Millman

Edmonton, Alberta

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Edmonton, Alberta

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Stuart Millman passed away in Edmonton, Alberta. The obituary was featured in Edmonton Journal on July 6, 2007.

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Melissa
I inadvertently printed Marilynn's name last night when I sent my condolences. The message to you didn't show up on the guest book when I checked just now.
I remember your dad (my ex) with disbelief in the thought he's gone.
It may be fate that I went into the obit last night and found that I only had till August before the book was closed.
I would really like you to have a family heirloom that I've had since Sheila gave it to me when your dad and I visited her way back...

Marilynn
I'm so sorry, the message I just sent should have been directed to Melissa...please put it down to a late nite senior's moment.
And I am so sorry about Stu.

Marilynn, I was so sorry to hear of your dad's passing... this will seem strange to you, but I have something that belongs in your family that I would like to send to you.
Please give me a call when you can. I didn't want to contact you so close to father's day.
I was talking to Charlie Austin recently, he could tell you more about me.

My dearest Dad,
As we near the one year anniversary of your passing (having just observed the one year anniversary of Gerry's passing), I am in disbelief at how this much time could possibly have passed since you left this earthly world. I hear your laughter in my head, I can see your hands, I can smell you like it was this morning we hugged. I hear you making accents and funny voices as you prepare breakfast. I listen to you play your bass in my head. I feel your arm around me as we...

We will miss Stuart as a neighbour and a friend.

I am so sorry to be so late with this message. Stuart was a very talented jazz musician.
I was engaged to Stuart from 1960 - 1962 and have very fond memories of our relationship. He was so kind & thoughtful. We used to go to gigs & I'd carry his bass from club to club with him - what a laugh we had. I was so keen to keep the jazz spirit going that I am secretary of the Southampton Jazz Club and have been for many years.
From mutual friends I used to get news - and thank them for...

I fondly remember my late night coffee chats with Stu over at the Convention Inn South back in the late 80s-early 90s. We covered topics from A to Z, but Stu's favourite topic was always jazz - in fact, he introduced me to Pat Metheny's music. Those memories will be forever treasured.
My sympathies to both Marilyn and Mellisa.

Marilynn, Tom and I send our deepest regrets...Stu will be missed in more ways than you will ever know.

Marilyn, just wanted you to know that I've been thinking of you at this sad time. You and your family have my sympathy. May your memories help you to heal.