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Alison
November 14, 2023
Aunt Millie - I think of you often and I am so thankful for the time we shared.
Love you always, Alison.
Kristin Kolody
November 12, 2021
Ten years have passed and your memory lives on. Miss you! You are still needed. Watch over us.
Kristin Kolody
November 12, 2020
Still miss you everyday! A spot in my heart that won't heal out of love and respect for you and your family! Talk to you often! Wish you were hear to talk to my parents and sit with them. Always offering prayers for your family and you! Stay watching over us. Love you.
Kristin Kolody
November 12, 2019
Miss you every day, Millie!
Donna McKibbin
November 14, 2012
Hi Millie,
I can't believe its been 1 year since you went to live with the Lord. You are greatly missed. Each night I look up at the stars and talk to you. Alison went up
Philadelphia in October she saw Otto,Millie,Heather she had a good visit. You,Otto raised a great family they do you proud. You are in my prayers every night.
Love Donna
Susan Aptaker
July 22, 2012
Dear Schick Family -- It is many months later and I have just learned this sad news.
"Millie Senior" was a wonderful woman...always a smile and a kind word. And she made the most delicious home-made french fried potatoes. Whenever I think of her, these are the images that come to mind...as well as her enormous love for her family.
My heart goes out to you all on such a profound loss.
December 14, 2011
Beatrice Gockley
November 22, 2011
Dear Mr. Schick, Otto, Millie, Heather, Jonathan and Matthew,
Our deepest sympathy goes out to your family. Please know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Mrs. Schick was a true blessing to us. We will remember her loving and caring nature, laughs and wisdom.
--With lots of love and prayers, Gockley Family.
Donna McKibbin
November 21, 2011
Hi Mil,
Many people come into your life but few are "SPECIAL" like you. I'll miss you MILLIE but you are in a better place!
I remember once you said I was like a SISTER to you so my "DEAR SISTER" rest in piece! See you later SIS.
My Guardian Angel Aunt Millie
Alison McKibbin
November 21, 2011
Alison Mckibbin
November 20, 2011
Aunt Millie -
You are the Guardian Angel on Earth. I cherish our time that we spent together and I thank you for always guiding me in the direction to the Lord. I will miss you and cry a tear over the years, but I will always remember to be strong as you were!
November 20, 2011
Aunt Millie -
Kristin Kolody
November 18, 2011
To Otto and all of Millie's beautiful family:
I am truly struggling with words to express my sorrow, my grief, and my love. You are in my prayers and my thoughts.
Millie was an amazing Christian. Her faith went beyond her home and entered into my home, my life, and continues to carry me through my daily day. She was a true inspiration.
I have always appreciated the bond between our families. Millie has provided support to so many areas of our life. I have always enjoyed my conversations with Millie. Always enjoyed our laughters as well as when we cried together. We found faith in those tears.
I honestly don't know how to picture my life without her.
I will see you on Monday to help honor the life in which Millie lead. Her legacy will be found in all of you and will also continue with my children.
Please call upon my family in anyway we can help.
Love and with deepest sympathies, Kristin Kolody&Iadicicco
November 18, 2011
I love you so much aunt Millie! Ill always remember the good times we shared. The laughs
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