Dean Elwood Mills

June 16, 1923 - February 1, 2006

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Dean Elwood Mills

Born June 16, 1923 in Spokane, WA; died February 1, 2006 in Renton, WA at the age of 82. Date Born again 1951. Dean was a Richmond Beach High School graduate and World War II veteran. A Seattle Boeing employee and pastor-teacher in several churches across the country speaking at overseas conferences. Dean is survived by his wife of 24 years, Sandra J. Mills, children Patrick Dean Mills, Charles R. Mills, Shanda J. Boardman, Donna R. Vanderville, Michael R. Mills and Jennifer R. Craig; 12 grandchildren and great-granddaughter Claire Elizabeth Mills. Memorial Service Saturday, February 4, 2006 at 1:00pm at Evergreen Bible Chapel, 34030 21st Ave. SW, Federal Way. Arrangements by Bonney-Watson Federal Way, 1535 SW Dash Pt. Rd. 253 839-7317.

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Kathe Puzio Leppanen
Kathe Puzio Leppanen
4 years ago

I am very sorry for your loss. Dean was a wonderful example of a Christian man, husband and father. I will be praying for peace during this tender time.

Kevin, Jennifer and Tyler Craig
Kevin, Jennifer and Tyler Craig
4 years ago

You were an amazing dad! Not only did you show me what true unconditional love was but what I could become in Christ!

I love you and will miss you more then words could ever express, but I’m thankful that the Lord took you to be with him and he shed the body that caused you so much pain and suffering.

I will always continue to make you proud with my family and my career. You will always be in the center of my thoughts with Christ! I’m excited to think that you and Grant are in Heaven together living everything you looked forward too!!

I love you dad!

Michael Mills
Michael Mills
4 years ago

Thanks your for being a true Father. You showed me and gave me a great example of how to be a father myself. Your faith has inspired me to know God and to follow his truths. Thank you for always showing me love even when times were tough.

Dad, you faught the good fight. I thanks the Lord that he called your name and that you are home.

We will see you again, however we will miss you till then!

We Love you,

Michael, Kathy, Helen, and Nichoals Dean Mills