Millman, Kenneth

Millman, Kenneth Scott
April 30, 1950 - October 11, 2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Kenneth Millman. Kenneth was born in Uxbridge Ontario on April 30th 1950 to John and Jean Millman. He leaves behind His Wife Margaret (Salmon) of 53 years of Marriage, Daughter Corrie (Randy) Strating and Granddaughter Cheyenne White.

Brothers Frank (predeceased) Diane, Albert (Sharron), Kerry (predeceased), Fred, and Mark. Along with his sister in laws Janet (Robert) (both predeceased), Heather (Brian), Annie (Henry), and many Nieces and nephew’s and great nieces and nephews.

Ken loved fishing, boating, camping and dancing the night away.  He raced horses for a time, changed tires at the Fifth Wheel truck stop, worked hard in the Auto shop at Canadian Tire and finished his career working for MSSC as a general labour. Ken loved to Laugh and sing while playing his guitar. He always had a smile.  Ken battled for years with Diabetes which led to many illnesses that coincided with this disease.  but he never let it get him down or stop him from fighting all odds that were stacked against him.  He would lift his head and say “I guess God has a plan for me”. Ken fought till the very end when he finally said with grace and dignity “It’s time to let me go to be with my family, friends and animals.  I am at peace and I am ready to go on. I have lived the best life.”  His strength and determination to live was a testament to us all who had the pleasure to know him.  Ken will be greatly missed by so many.

A celebration of life will be held on November 15th from 1-4 pm at the Acton Arena 415 Queen St, Acton.  The family asks that instead of flowers please donate to a charity of your choice.  They would also like to ask that you write down your favorite memory of Ken to go into a memory box for Margaret to pull from when she needs to feel the memory of Ken around her as she navigates this difficult Time.

Rest in Peace dear Son, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Uncle and Friend.  Your memory will live on in us all.

 

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