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Marlo Mills Obituary

Mills, Marlo
1938 - 2021
Marlo Mills, age 82, passed away on January 17, 2021, after a courageous battle with Covid-19. Marlo was born in Lancaster, Ohio, on July 1, 1938, to Tom and Freeda (Reef) Mills. Marlo was a 1956 graduate of Liberty Union High School, a '62 graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College, and received his Master's degree in Educational Administration from Xavier University. Upon graduation from Wesleyan, Marlo began teaching at Bloom-Carroll Schools where he remained for all of his 33-year career. His love of athletics led him to coach (at one time or another) football, basketball, baseball, and softball. He also served as an administrator for many years: athletic director, vice-principal at the high school, principal at the junior high, and principal of Bloom Elementary. He is an inaugural member of both the Liberty Union Athletic Hall of Fame and the Bloom-Carroll Hall of Fame. He is also in the West Virginia Wesleyan Athletic Hall of Fame for his contribution to the basketball team championship of 1959. He was always a committed member of any community he was a part of: lifetime member of O.E.A. and O.R.T. A.; State Athletic Directors Association; Basketball, Baseball, and Softball State Associations; President of the Fairfield County Society for Adults and Children with Disabilities; Past President of the Fairfield County Retired Teachers Association; current Secretary/Historian of the Mid-State League. Marlo was a devoted member of the Lithopolis United Methodist Church as well as the greater Bloom-Carroll community. There was no bigger fan of its athletic teams or graduates than Marlo. After retirement, Marlo always had a project. He had a beautifully abundant garden that he shared with any and everyone, including local food banks and restaurants free of charge. He wrote and compiled History of the Mid-State League, documenting every game, every athlete, every sport, and every honor since its inception. One of his current projects, a lifelong dream, was to create a Bloom-Carroll History Museum, documenting the history of the area and schools, and including both Lithopolis and Carroll. Marlo's favorite things were his love of family and friends, attending local sporting events, monthly dinners with his L.U. class of '56, monthly lunches with the B.C. class of '68, vacationing with friends, and travel around the globe. He was absolutely devoted to his family and his community. Marlo is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Bonnie (Lupfer) Mills; children, Marla Morris (Dan) of Westerville, and Mike Mills (Karen) of Centerville; grandchildren, Keaton Morris (Michelle) and Abby Morris of Westerville, Madeline Mills and Spencer Mills of Centerville. He is also survived by sisters- and brothers-in-law, Dorothy Mills of Canal Winchester, Pattie and Lorne Bevis of Fayetteville, PA, Anita Lupfer of Beavercreek, Wayne Denney of Laurel, MD; and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents Tom and Freeda Mills, brother Larry Mills, parents-in-law Wilbur and Virginia Lupfer, and brothers and sisters-in-law Larry Lupfer, Sandy Denney, and Bill Lupfer. The family would like to extend their most heartfelt gratitude to the staff at the Fairfield Medical Center, Dr. Andy Twehuee, Dr. Christian Tencza, and all the compassionate nurses of the Covid and ICU units for their tender care of Marlo during his fight with COVID. There will be a private burial through the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home with a Celebration of Life to be held much later when we are able to celebrate the impact of his life properly. In lieu of flowers at any time, donations may be made in his name to the Bloom-Carroll Athletic Boosters, PO Box 467, Carroll, OH, 43112, or the Lithopolis United Methodist Church, 80 North Market Street, PO Box 42, Lithopolis, OH, 43136. Online condolences can be made at www.funeralhome.com

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Jan. 19 to Jan. 20, 2021.

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Jeff (‘83) & Bobbi (Woods) (‘81) Glass

January 21, 2021

Prayers to the family... Mr. Mills had such a positive impact to all of us students, and his passion for sports came through to those of us he coached. He was such a huge presence in our lives, and to so many people, in and out of school. He truly loved the students, and he is definitely going to be missed.

Christopher Mace

January 20, 2021

What an amazing person and man of God! This man watched me grow from the time I was in diapers. Then in 1995 I got my picture taken with him congratulating me for an athletic accomplishment. Ten years later we were on the same men’s softball team. He taught me a lot without even speaking. He will be missed greatly! Prayers for all of the family, friends, and everybody who was blessed enough to get to know Marlo.

B J Getz

January 20, 2021

A Good Man!!!! He will be missed. Prayers for his family.

Bonny (Gowins) Calderwood

January 20, 2021

My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Ron Roesch / BU Football

January 19, 2021

I met Marlo on the stage gym floor in 1977. I was a first year teacher at BU and we would play basketball every Sunday. He was tough to deal with in the post. Through coaching we became closer and I think of him as one of the most professional people in teaching I ever met. He never had a bad word about anyone and was always interested in your story. The MSL has lost a great person.

Karen McCafferty-Heath

January 19, 2021

Marlo was an upper classman for me at Liberty Union and we all adore him. Later in life I reacquainted with him as an educator and of all things, he mowed our lawn!!! He would always stop and talk, laugh, perhaps pick some blackberries out back and go down memory lane with me and I would give him a Heath bar for the road. I will him his smile, laughter and stories.

Chad Buckalew

January 19, 2021

Marlo Mills. What a great human being. I always enjoyed talking to and laughing with him. Great knowledgeable sports man even better family man. Marlo thank you for the friendship and your infectious personality. RIP my friend.

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