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Wendell Darnell Mills

Vancouver, Washington

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WENDELL DARNELL MILLS May 7, 1942 ~ May 27, 2009 Wendell Darnell Mills was born in Trenton, Nebraska, May 7, 1942, to Alice Dewey and W. Bertell Mills. He died in Portland, OR, at St. Vincent's Hospital, May 27, 2009, after a valiant several week battle with irreversible lung...

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I am very sad to hear that he is not anymore with us. I bought Peach Tree Restaurant from him, he was very honest person and always pleasure to talk to him. i lean a lot about business from him. My prayers are with you marie and his son Wendell Jr. I will miss him very much.

The times we spent together, I enjoyed Wendell’s company….to one of the best sockeye salmon fisherman along the waters of the pacific northwest. He was very charming and humorous who had the love of personal tales. I enjoyed his company. He had a charming smile and was fun to be around.

May eternal rest be with his soul and may each of you experience God’s blessings, comfort and strength found in the love of family, friends and fond remembrances of Wendell.

I've know Wendell since 1994 when he purchased Tee Dee's restaurant .He,s always been very fare and a hard working owner.He liked perfection,and demanded perfection.Even now I still go by "Wendell's ways"and "Wendell's rules",he taught me a lot. I'm sure when he meets God in Heaven and sits at the table,he will make sure the table setting is done correctly.You will be missed. Bernadette vancouver washington

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Mary at this difficult time in your life.

Sorry to hear about your loss.

I enjoy talking to him once after the Home Association meeting about the joy of entrepreneurship that he was so successful and so willing to share his knowledge.
Your neighbor

I always called him the Fishmaster on the river, he had a knack for catching those silly fish and I will always remember the great times we had on the river. In TKDO he was a master. I would always say for a old guy your AWESOME and I would take you with me into battle anytime. I enjoyed every minute in the dojo with him. Thanks for serving your great country too!

Gods Speed Brother!

Mary,
We are so sad to hear about Mr Mills passing. I know how much he loved tae kwon do, and I really missed him being in class. He always lived up to the Tenets and student oath as well as having a stong passion to succeed. I will miss him very much. Nadine

May the Good Lord above keep you in His embrace and I will see you again at the end of my earthly race..