Lonial Milline Sr's Obituary
Lonial Milline Sr, 68, passed on May 17, 2020 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on January 13, 1952 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Pauline Butler and Turner Lee Milline. Rest in peace to one of the most caring and most beautiful men I've ever known, a man whose heart was bigger than himself, did anything for anyone, a man who had a passion for golf, jazz, and love for people. He touched so many lives. In all the years me and my sister lived here you never left us. Your words got so many people through so much. If anyone needed some uplifting positive words they knew they could count on you to find them. I remember he once told me "wake up everyday and smile, just smile, always smile, and then he said you know what the best thing about a smile is? it's free!" Those words have stuck with me since he said it, and now I live by it. I miss you so much already Dad. I know you're in a better place I can't wait to see you again. Love always and forever, your son, daughter, grandkids, family and friends 🙏🤍.
He is survived by his son Lonial Milline Jr, his grandkids of Lonial Jr, Izaha Lonial Milline, Mylz Godnick, Àaliyah lãeloni Milline and Nova Grace Milline. Daughter Maurie Cordoso, his grandkids of Maurie, Mya Capri Sanchez, Edwin Cordoso and Noel Cordoso. His brothers Alvarez Milline, Edward Milline, Dwight Milline, sisters Della Milline, and Vanessa Milline.
We will be holding our own celebration of Life we will be having a barbecue sometime the end of June or beginning of July. Date has not been set yet, but we will contact friends and family and let you know when that is. You may reach me at 586-201-0856 (Lonial Milline Jr). We thank you for your support we love you all so very much, God bless.
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