Michael Russell Lindsay Mills

Michael Russell Lindsay Mills

Michael Mills Obituary

Published by Billings Gazette on Jul. 10, 2007.
Our brother, best friend, mentor - especially to children - caregiver, saver-of-lives, carpenter, musician, poet, a storyteller like you've never known with a wickedly beautiful sense of humor, a friend to all he met, left us behind in the early morning of July 7, 2007.
Michael Russell Lindsay Mills was born to Marjorie Aileen (Sidle) and Russell Lawrence Mills on Sept. 2, 1953, in Greybull, Wyo. His earliest years were spent in Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, with most of his school years lived in Longmont, Colo., graduating from Longmont High School. He continued pursuing higher education his entire adult life.
Skiing and helping people were his life's passion and work. Those ethics encompassed a lifetime's commitment working on the National Ski Patrol, working as a paramedic, as a volunteer with the Joliet EMTs, Safety Coordinator for LG Construction at the ExxonMobil Refinery, a master carpenter with his own business, Pacco Const. Co.
In 1982, Mike joined the Red Lodge Mountain family as a volunteer ski patroller. Within a couple of years, he was on the professional staff. Over the years, Mike completed his training as a paramedic and added outstanding teaching skills to his formidable clinic skills. He spent 19 years on the ski patrol staff, 12 as assistant patrol director and two as patrol director, winning awards from both the local and national ski patrol too numerous to mention. He taught several complete emergency care courses, as well as innumerable refreshers and continuing education topics. He was largely responsible for the improved integration of the ski patrol with the EMS system.
Mike has been the heart and soul of the Red Lodge Mountain patrol for the last 25 years. Whenever a scary incident occurred, somehow Mike was always there. He would always take the appropriate role, never taking advantage of this superior knowledge or position, but always leading by example and making sure things went smoothly. As one colleague put it, he "taught from the frontlines and counseled from the sidelines." Even after his knees would no longer allow him to patrol actively, Mike worked on the grooming crew and helped out in the patrol room on a volunteer basis.
Mike had a special relationship with young people. All the regulars at the Mountain knew Mike - you couldn't go with him anywhere on the hill without teenagers yelling at him constantly. This was reflected as well in his enthusiastic support for the junior ski racers of the Silver Run Ski Team. Out of all the things he did for the mountain, though, his biggest contribution was probably his humor. Whether teaching a class or handling a guest with a life-threatening injury, Mike could always bring his sense of humor to bear and make the situation just a little easier on patient and providers alike.
He was part of the brotherhood of first responders that give of themselves tirelessly and without expectation. It was his friends, his mentors of this brotherhood who worked valiantly to save him. We love you all forever. You are all now permanent parts of Mike's spirit.
Mike is survived by his sisters, Nancy and Ellen; brother-in-law Ron; his stepmother, Elizabeth Mills; stepsisters Helen and Jean; stepbrother Martin; and many nieces and nephews; first cousins Helené and John.
Mike's family also wishes to extend a special note of our deepest, most profound love and humble gratitude to Cheri, Nancee and Pete, whose love, caring and help for Mike and his family truly showed what caring for each other in this life really means. Our brother's extended family who came and cried along with us has touched and changed our lives for the better forever.
Please gather with us to celebrate our Mike's life on Saturday, July 14, at 11 a.m., at the First Congregational Church, 310 N. 27th, Billings, 245-6477.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Silver Run Ski Education Foundation, PO Box 725, Red Lodge, MT 59068, 672-2736; Joliet Mont. Emergency Ambulance Svc.; or the charity of your choice.

This obituary was originally published in the Billings Gazette.

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May 12, 2021

Nancee Ille posted to the memorial.

March 26, 2008

Cory Jung (Rech) posted to the memorial.

January 10, 2008

Kevin Jacques posted to the memorial.

Nancee Ille

May 12, 2021

I still wear the ring you gave me, loml. I remember dancing with you at someone's wedding and feeling so very happy. I still miss you and still swear like you sometimes and even growl the way you did. I loved spending almost every day with you bouncing around in the pickup, never really sure where we were going. we had so much fun....

Cory Jung (Rech)

March 26, 2008

I'm so sorry to hear that you have passed away. I worked at Midway in 96/97 and you always brightened up my day when you came by! I will never forget you or our Fussball match after work. I will always have a spot in my heart for you.

Kevin Jacques

January 10, 2008

Dear Mike,

I called on Dec 22, 2007 to invite you down for another ski trip with my wife, son and family like we have done the past two years as we can't do those trips without you around! I left a message on your cell figuring you were on vacation. Another neighborhood friend of ours you and I grew up with (Ray Rafiti) was heading to Yellowstone for Christmas and going to fish my old stop, the Bighorn and I told him to look you up. All of us from the Longmont Estates neighborhood loved you very much. We played football on the corner lot almost everyday. I was one of the fortunate ones that got to ski with you as a kid, and your family. I wasn't sure it was skiing back then as I all remember you ever doing was going straight down the hill at mach2 with your red hair on fire. (yes, I knew him when he had hair). I was so blessed to have a friend like you. Ray found out Christmas evening and called to tell me you had passed. He didn't believe it either.

I still haven't been able to come to terms with the loss 16 days later, my friend. My 12 year old son that you spent hours and hours with in the days we spent with you was tremendously saddened and distraught when I told him. He too is like me and doesn't know how to grieve your loss. How long will it take?? You used to be able to answer question like this for me!

Your guest book here tells me many things about the years after you left Longmont. I never liked you leaving Longmont, but Wyoming and Montana was truly where your heart and home was and will always be. I enjoyed every time I came to Edgar/Joliet to visit and my wife and I were.. and still maybe are, looking to move to the Joliet/Rock creek basin someday. But my heart aches to think that my dreams to live there with you nearby to ski and hang out with are gone.... Amy only knew you a short time but was so touched by your heart and your love of our children. I had hoped my two boys could have grown up knowing you well into adolescence and adulthood.

As all the memories in here show, you are a unique individual in so many ways but most especially in how you turned kids heads and contributed to your community. Most of us can only dream to give so much to others in their communities as you did up there in Red Lodge. I met you as a neighborhood friend at 10 and had 41 years with you as an incredibly good, sincere, funny, sarcastic at times, and most importantly just my dependable and always calming sensible friend. You are a gift to all of us here and your memory will never die in my heart nor the countless others you touched. I am sure of that. I only have a couple of pictures with you in them as you weren't into having your picture taken. and I am pissed about that now!

May you rest in the same peace that you gave us...

Your childhood friend,

Kevin Jacques Longmont Co

If anyone reads this and has pictures from his Red Lodge days or anytime for that matter, I'd gladly pay for copies and shipping.

Ellen Bradley Mills

September 24, 2007

I've tried so many times to pen a few words to you, little brother of mine.........for you are still here, I see you everywhere, I hear your voice all the time, telling me it's ok, now....you are ok, free and can go "anywhere, come with me, it's ok, I'll keep you safe". One of these days we will meet on the flip-side. Someone suggested to me the other day, that when the one that was always there helping, the one that was always strong and making it right for others, the mentor to SO many in his life, left.......that the loss is greater, deeper, 1000 lifetimes more profound in the hurt to those left behind...wondering...."what the hell just happened!" Couldn't be more true, little brother of mine. You are an amazing man, Mikey..yes, I can call you Mikey for you always are my little brother. I am profoundly blessed..forever..to have known you. Starkle, starkle little twink......I love you always and forever

Nate Schafer

September 12, 2007

It's so hard to express all that you feel at the passing of a person you love. Mike was my brother. He was loyal, thoughtful, caring, compassionate, wise, and true. His wit, insight, and intelligence were obvious to all who knew him. His love and caring for the people with whom he interacted was sincere. This was especially true of all the young people whose lives he touched in so many ways. Mike needs no monument to be built in his honor. The testament of his life among us is the way in which he touched all of our hearts and souls. It is very painful not to have him here right now, but he will always be beside me. When I think of Mike, I can only smile. We all love you Mike, and we will see you again.

Tom and Melissa Rickbeil

September 4, 2007

Mills-
We had such a great birthday party for you! There was only one thing missing.....you! Happy Birthday! Love you Mills! Melissa and Tom Rickbeil

Nancee Ille

September 2, 2007

happy birthday, michael....i miss you so much....

love, nancee

Tom and Melissa Rickbeil

August 21, 2007

Mills-
Well today three years ago you were in Red Lodge, helping Tom and I celebrate our marriage. I looked at some pictures of you at the wedding and it didn't look like you were having any fun! Just kidding. I was just thinking about you!!!! It is definately not the same since you have been gone! God Bless Mills! Meliska

John and Shelly Link

July 29, 2007

I'm sure this will be one of many entries I'll end up writing, for as each day passes, I think of something else that Mike did, either to make me laugh, or to help someone. Mike, hey thanks for leaving the Willie Nelson concert, almost before it started, to help us evacuate our home because of the "willie" fire. Oh ya, Al Speed thanks you too! Just what a guy! I met Mike in 1985 at Red Lodge Mtn. and none can come close to his genuine ability to give.

Sarah Wallila

July 27, 2007

I first met Mike many years ago on the mountain. A friend of a friend. I remember the Fire Hose race during Winter carnival every year that our Joliet group participated in the activities. More recently Mike invited me to join Joliet EMS. And it's there that I had the great pleasure to be one of his students, taught by one of the best. I was able to see the professionalism and knowledge that Mike had. Joliet EMS will always remember your dedication of 22+ years. Thanks Mike!

Sheena Osgood

July 25, 2007

Only till now can i write in here and not tear up. Mike you were one of the reasons i joined the great family i now have, RLM ski patrol. I will forever miss your humor, your MILLSISMS, and you ability to care for anyone anywhere. You were a mentor, friend, father, and teacher. I love the hell out of you and will miss you so much that it hurts. Just know that all of us "dirt bags" will continue on with you in our hearts and your words in our minds. Thank you for everything you have done and continue to do. I LOVE YA... SHEEEEEEENA.. Thang-O-Sweetness.....

Victor Ehresman

July 25, 2007

Mike,
You were always there for us, from the 1/2 price lift tickets, having us mow your lawn, the dinners, and the movies. Thank you Mike, thank you. You are in our prayers and hearts, and forever there will you stay. We love you Mike,
Kim, Oley and Victor Ehresman

Tom and Melissa Rickbeil

July 24, 2007

MIlls-
It has been 17 days since you have passed on and there hasn't been a day where either Tom or I haven't thought about you and talked about you. It is funny all the things you take for granted when a person is alive and well. We all seem to say things when it is too late or they are gone. I just wanted to let you know that you will be in our thoughts everyday and our prayers forever! You were so special and we loved you like you were family! Everyone felt safe when you were around down on Earth, but now that you are up above you get to watch over all of us "dirtbags" We love you!!!

Jacquie Roberts

July 21, 2007

Mr. Mills:
You were always a bright spot each and everytime you arrived in the ED.
Either as a medic or just passing through to say Hi. Of all of the things we talked about, the one thing that I remember most is when you told me that the ED is where I belonged after a lengthy absence. You made me feel at "home" in a very chaotic environment. Please say Hello to Dr. Ellis, Jeff Corbin, and Gary Haigh when you see athem. I am sure that you will all have a lot to talk about. You will forever hold a special place in my heart and soul.

Mike Guy

July 20, 2007

Any one who knew or met Mike could never forget him and I am a better person for knowing him. Every call we worked together went smoother. To his family, I send my deepest sympathies. He will be missed. I worked with him when he was at Deaconess and I was at Billings Ambulance, Arrow Ambulance and the PD.

Beth Megerth

July 19, 2007

Mike's skill, humor, compassion, and knowledge will be missed by many on the mountain, in the ambulances, and in the ER's of Red Lodge and Billings. I had the pleasure of working with and learning from Mike as well during my years as an EMT and nurse in Red Lodge. My condolences to your family and numerous friends.

Laura Dalbey

July 18, 2007

Mike was such a kind friend and a good teacher. He made special efforts to encourage people and build them up. I have quite a few memories of him doing this for me and for others. He will be missed!

cindy alexander

July 17, 2007

as a nurse at beartooth hospital i will always remember mike!!what a caring person he was! it was always a pleasure working with him!he will be missed!!

Fitzy & Ava Fitzcharles

July 16, 2007

With heartfelt sympathies to both Mikes family and all his friends. Not often do you meet someone as special as Mike, Godspeed to you in the rest of the journey.

Zach Newton

July 16, 2007

Mike,

You meant more to me than I could have ever told you. You got me through some rough times and truly taught me what it was to me a man. You were as much a parent to me as anyone could be. I honestly don't know were I would be today had it not been for your influence. I guess I just want to say Thank you.

See ya on the mountain!

Brandon Downs

July 16, 2007

Although I didn't know you well, I will always remember the laughter you brought with you to the "en mass" dinners at the Bridgcreek and the times boarding down Beartooth pass. You were truly a unique individual. Requiem in Pace.

Jeff Zavala

July 15, 2007

Mike Mills, a great paramedic who packaged the patient right. A great friend to all he met, and and a wonderful person to work with. Thanks for being there for our Silver Run kids and all the guests at RLM. Thanks for making my job easier. Your professionalism, friendship, and humor will be missed.

Jeff Sory

July 14, 2007

Mills:
I could always count on you for advise not only in life but in caring for an injured person on patrol, I always looked forward to taking a run with you. I will always be looking for you to guide me in spirit. If I were in need of medical attention I always said I would want mills on scene !!

Jason Lyon

July 13, 2007

Mills,
I can think of no other single person who made a greater impact on my life. Thanks for being cool to a little ski racer who needed some help. Thanks for taking me skiing in Cole Creek back in the hold days. Thanks for teaching me and giving me a job. Thanks for all the Dirtbag Christmases. Thanks for all the days skiing on The Pass. Thanks for encouraging me to join the Fire Department and going to Paramedic shcool. I'll always remember you and try to make you proud. Oh yeah...I'll always remember to use the scissors not the knife. I love you buddy.

Chris Benton

July 13, 2007

My deepest sympathy to the family of Mike. As a nurse at Beartooth Hospital in Red Lodge, our winter season will never be the same without Mikes deep cool, calm voice, giving us report on the patients he is sending us from Red Lodge Mountain. Mike was compasionate and caring with all he took care of. Skiers or Snowboarders alike! Mike you will truly be missed.

PS. Please send more snow to Red Lodge Mountain in the years to come!

Myrna Ford

July 13, 2007

I've known Mike for many years, as a friend and as a colleague. We've had many hours of talking together in various circumstances. My fondest memories will always be of his delightful sense of humor and always calling himself a "dirtbag!" He was a great "Medic" and we had many good times transporting patients by air and by ground when we both worked for Deacare! Mike, say hello to Gary Haigh, Steve Dewell, Gael Larr and Dr. Ellis for me -- God now has the greatest Emergency Dept. and Flight crew that there ever was! See you around Buddy!!
Love ya! Myrna Ford, Ex-Flight Nurse and Buddy

Erik Barsness

July 13, 2007

Mills,
I feel like I lost a father, You've taught me many things over the last 17 years. How to pound nails, eloquently curse, ski better, thorough assessment, and the value of a well told story with a laughable ending. I will always look at life with your meticulous nature, your unmatched wit, and your unfettered caring.
I can only hope your enjoying deep untracked snow, cold stiff drinks, sunny beaches and hair where it should be.
I love you man.....
Eeaaaarrrrrkkkkk.

Nancee Ille

July 12, 2007

My dearest Michael,

I am devastated beyond belief, and I know that is not what you would want for me or any of us in the long run. However, I also know that you were a man who never minimized the feelings of others, but a man who quietly put his arm around a shoulder and simply let it be. And, for now, this is how it is. I hope and pray that next summer I can carry your 4 iron with me and smile. I now know that you were TLOML. I will love you forever,
Nancee

Tara Lee Holwegner Bertucci

July 12, 2007

Mike,

Thank you for always being there for my Dad (your Neighbor) Arthur Lee Holwegner AKA Bud. I always knew that he would be safe with you around. You came to his aid so many times and he considered you such a great friend.

You will always be remembered for your kindness and humor. Silesia and Montana will not be the same without you.

Thank you for all that you have done for others.

Tara Lee Holwegner Bertucci

Kim (Sorensen) Todd

July 12, 2007

Mike was such a special friend who I always looked forward to seeing when I went back to Billings. He always had that smile and a big hug that I so appreciated. We became friends many years ago when he was in one of his many roles, that being EMS. He was a great paramedic and teacher. He was always so helpful both professionally and personally. I had two cats that did not get along so Mike offered to give a home to the youngest, a long haired female whose name at the time was Raja. I trusted him to this task because I saw how he cared for both people and animals and figued if I trusted him implicitly with my family that he could probably manage the cat. He provided her with a good home, some interesting hair cuts, and a new name. Mike was definitely not the Raja type so she became a Roger. Thanks Mike for being my friend and I miss you.

Kurt Finley

July 12, 2007

Mills---

Thirty-six years of solid friendship just doesn't seem like enough at the moment, but I am truly grateful, none the less. From high school to our fishing trip last February in Cabo, you have always been steady, thoughtful, darned interesting and a real kick to be around! Thanks for being such a great pal to all of us, Mike.

John Collins

July 12, 2007

Mike, you were a great friend and one of the best medics I will ever have had the pleasure of working with. You will be missed by all.

Dan & Carol Vaughan

July 12, 2007

Safety Dude!!
God blesses few people with your rare combination of humor and cynicism where you could cuss at and laugh about (at the same time no less))the daily ritual of running a refinery safety program while continually earning the respect and appreciation of your co-workers. Your dedication to excellence was perhaps not fully appreciated because you made it appear too easy and didn't take yourself too seriously. As the saying goes "you don't miss your water 'til your well runs dry" surely applies as you will be greatly missed by all.

John, Danielle, and Kiele Jerabek

July 11, 2007

Mills,
You will be missed dearly. I have known you almost my whole life and Danielle and Kiele have known you for a long time also, and we all considered you part of our family. You have been with us from the beginning when we started dating, through our marriage and the birth of Kiele. We are so pleased that you were able to meet her and are so saddened that she will not get to know the Mills we all knew and loved. We will miss going skiing with you, sharing Christmas Eve dinners, going to the Snow Creek, and listening to you call my wife "Dirty Delectable Disco Dancing Danny." We will miss you more than you can imagine, but you will live on in our thoughts and prayers. Until we see you again.

Joey Charles

July 11, 2007

Josh can't talk about his favorite days on the patrol without Mills always being mentioned. The little bit I worked with him he always acted professional, compasionate, and gave respect to all he worked with. I'm honored to have met you Mike and Josh and I will miss your christmas cards and your warm smile when we are in RL visiting.

Scott Moseman

July 11, 2007

In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps. (Proverbs 16:9)

Shirley Heep-Ellis

July 11, 2007

I'll always remember Mike's quick wit and infectious laugh. Whenever he came into ER, we would always talk and laugh about the house that he was forever working on. Though you are not here physically with those of us who loved you and called you friend, you will always live on forever in our memories.

Lou and Amy Seymour

July 11, 2007

Mike,
We will miss you. There are so many lives that you have touched as a Safety Supervisor at LG Contsructors, as a Paramedic with Joliet Ambulance and of course, on the Ski Hill. You were a friend to all you met. Take care, PAl.

Dax Simek

July 11, 2007

You will be deeply missed Mike. I have nothing but fond memories of the time spent with you up at Red Lodge Mountain. Your abilities to teach and lift spirits were unmatched. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

Jeff Mrachek

July 11, 2007

As a junior patroller in the mid 80's, I was blessed to foster a friendship with Mike that has paid dividends in my life ever since. Mike taught by demonstration the virtues of a strong work ethic, caring and tolerance for others, and loyalty. His patience seemed to be never-ending and his ability to extend genuine interest in others is what set him apart from most. Having run into him on several occasions over the past several years, I was always left with the feeling of stumbling across that old scrapbook that contained some of my life's accomplishments and milestones and reminded me of God's grace. I, and the communities in which MIke mingled, will certainly feel the void of his passing.

Vikki Fenton Anderberg

July 11, 2007

I miss you, Mike. Thank you for being part of my time on the mountain, in the hospital, and in life

Tom Patton

July 11, 2007

..Rock on Mike...
Truly some who sewed such humor will be personally missed, yet spiritually never gone.

Tom Patton
former - Mt. Manager
Red Lodge Mt.

Bill Derrenger

July 11, 2007

As a junior ski patrol in the early 80's, Mike's friendship and guidance made my high school years bearable and taught me what being a good human being is all about. I saw Mike a few summers ago when I visited Montana after being away for about 20 years. He came down off a construction job where he was working and we began to talk as if we had seen each other just the other day. What a great human being. The world will be a bit lonelier without Mike, but, I'm sure he's proud of all the people he has impacted positively over the years.

Brenda Lekse Brockett,CPT/AN/United States Army

July 11, 2007

Mike was my friend and buddy during the long months of the paramedic class. We laughed, giggled, studied, and cried together, challenging and pushing each other to excell. The stories are many and hilarious. He continued to encourage and support me during my nursing education, and his sense of humor and belief in me were pivitol in my becoming a nurse. As I care for America's finest, the Special Forces, here in the remote Afghanistan mountains, I have Mike to remember and thank-there are no adequate words! God Bless you, keep your head down, and watch the rotor blades!

Brent Brooks

July 10, 2007

Adequate words escape all of us who knew, loved, and respected Mike and shared his unique and infectious humor. He was without peers in his skill to educate, motivate and assist other emergency medical personnel and patrollers. He had a calm, collected way of mentoring and coaching even when an accident or other situation was serious. He always provided a reassuring influence and demeanor and knew what to do and when, yet invariably and humbly made it appear to be others'actions that carried the day. We have lost a a dear friend, highly intelligent, skilled and seasoned paramedic, patroller and humble person who gave so much to so many in every aspect of life. Mike will be in our hearts and souls forever.

Tim&Susan Moseman

July 10, 2007

Mike Mills was a friend to all.
Thank You Mike for all you have done for our community.

Greg Robison

July 10, 2007

EMS in Montana will never be the same without men and women with the compasion for living and saving lives as Mike Mills did. We will all miss his laughter and stories. May all who knew him feel blessed with knowing him.

Dick & Karen Moseman

July 10, 2007

Mike was just a very special person.

M Motherway

July 10, 2007

The world is a smaller place without Mike. He was a great person and a great medic. He is missed.

Dave Roberts

July 10, 2007

22 years ago Mike was one of the Ski Patrolers who somehow wrestled a massive and very badly injured kid off RLM and onto StV's helicopter. I'm sure I'm not alone in having thought of him as a guardian angel.

Mike Griffin

July 10, 2007

Mike and I joined Beartooth Ski Patrol the same year and became fast friends. His ability to connect with people (especially young) was amazing. He was a true renaissance man with a PhD in life. I only wish I had been able to spend more time with him. Mike was one of those people who rarely comes into our lives, I feel lucky to be one of them.

Steve Curtis

July 10, 2007

Mike was the best! I skied a run down the Gardiner Headwall in his honor on 7/7/07. Cheers to you Mike!

Steven Kops

July 10, 2007

Mike hellped in two construction jobs for me the past four years. We hit it off well always teasing each other durning work and off work. Always a great laugh and wonderful stories. It was his care and quality he had with his remodeling skills "it was Mikes way or not at all in quality of work" He always asked are you happy is this right. A very proud man but humble when the job was done. I will miss him as my friend ,helper,and mentor.

Eliza Kuntz

July 10, 2007

My fondest memory of "Mills" was that he always prefaced his hello in the morning with a "Saweet Thang!" and I will forever hear him when the snow begins to fall and the patrollers head up Red Lodge Mountain next season and many to come.

Dan & Angie Rickbeil

July 10, 2007

I have never met anyone who could compare to Mike as a person or a friend. Mike ment so much to our whole family. He always made a point to see the Rickbeil family when we were in town. He was like a part of our family. Mike was the guy who encouraged others like myself to become a part of the world of EMS. He will be greatly missed as a friend and a Medic. Thank you for being such an amazing person. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Sara Smith

July 10, 2007

Words cannot properly express how deeply saddened my family is at the loss of our friend. I can't possibly fathom even being at RLM without him. We will miss his quick wit, boundless humor, and side-splitting stories.

Deb Mills

July 10, 2007

Mike was the ultimate friend and ski patroller, as he gave of himself in everything he did. He not only taught OEC classes for new candidates and created new friendships, but he kept us "oldies" thinking about everything we did when assisting the injured at RLM. His quick wit and great sense of humor kept me laughing and enjoying my ski days at RLM. I will miss him each and every day. Thanks, Cousin "Zucker" Mills, for all the good times and great stories.

Anner Marble

July 10, 2007

My deep condolences to Mike's family. He was an excellent example of the best of humanity: smart, witty, kind, giving, talented, compassionate. He'll be missed at Red Lodge Mountain for MANY reasons, but personally I'll miss seeing him at the annual shareholder meetings where we always shared a laugh and one of his great hugs. Millsey was one of the best, no question. I hear there's first tracks in Heaven every day - have at 'em Millsey! With much love and respect, Anner Marble (BOD Red Lodge Mountain)

Michael Bush

July 10, 2007

I had the great fortune to meet Mike shortly after I arrived in Billings in 1990. I enjoyed his friendship both on the mountain and while working with him in both the Emergency Departments in Billings. Our community has lost a wonderful person and I and my family will greatly miss him.

Teresa Hauge

July 10, 2007

As a nurse at Beartooth Hospital, I got to know Mike well over the years. I always knew patients would be well taken care of when Mike was ski patrolling-he had an awesome sense of calmness about him. He did his job incredibly well, and always stopped by at the end of his day to see how his patients had done. He will be truly missed.

Melissa (Tom too) Rickbeil

July 10, 2007

There are not enough words to describe how Mike touched people's lifes. He has been in my life and my family's life since I was very young. He was the most amazing person I have ever met! I will never forget his laugh and the way he kissed your hand when you saw him. His funny nicknames for everyone. He listened! The day we got married he was there. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten! We love you Mills!

Spencer Miller

July 10, 2007

Millsey, So long from your friend in Baghdad. Thanks for introducing me to the family on the mountain and showing me the joy of skiing. I will miss you coming down the slopes slowly and badly with me right behind you.

Dwight Charles

July 10, 2007

Thank you for being a positive influence in our sons life and your dedication to the ski patrol.

Michael Viig

July 10, 2007

I still remember the first time I met Mills on March 12 1996 doing what he did best, being a medic. From then on Mills has been a mentor, teacher and great friend I will miss him dearly. MV

Ben and Sara Mahoney

July 10, 2007

Thanks for everything you did, Mike. Many people are alive today because of all the lives you saved. You have left a VERY big set of shoes to fill on the Joliet Service and in our hearts. We miss you,

Josh "GOAT" Charles

July 10, 2007

Mike was a great teacher and a better freind. He made sure we (RLM SKI PATROL) understood there was a reason we did everything, and if we did it wrong we were corrected and quickly told that he "still loved us". He made everywhere he visited a better place. Mike always talked about the palm trees and cold drinks on the beach even if there was 16 inches of new snow. Spills....I'll miss you more than words can discribed. with great love Josh Charles

Brian Polk

July 10, 2007

Mike, I will miss you here on this earth that we live on and some day will join you in the other world. For now, I will always remember all that you have shown and taught me in the short time we have known each other.

Amber Harris Leichner

July 9, 2007

Mike was a friend to my friends and me, some of the "young people" who looked up to him and enjoyed his company, his humor. He was a mentor to us, and I know that I'm not the only one who felt special knowing he was a friend. Mike didn't let me down, even in the preseason back in 1998 when I broke my wrist. He was there to hike up to me with a toboggan and take me back down the mountain. I will miss you, Mike. And I'll think of you whenever I get back to that mountain. Your friendly face and spirit will be missed.

Jim and Mary Beth Noe

July 9, 2007

Having worked with Mike as an EMT in Red Lodge, he was always, cool and calm. An awesome guy to work with. He was truly one of the good guys. We will miss him

Heather Schmidt

July 9, 2007

We will always think of Mike as such a fun loving guy. We were looking at pictures of him today, and in every picture there was a big grin on his face. We didn't get too many years with him, but our years at RLM were great because of him. Love Jeff and Heather Schmidt

Michael Stief

July 9, 2007

We will all miss you Mike. Thank you for everything you were and did.

Mike S

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