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Bedford Eddy Mills Jr.

Posted 2018-02-22 by Pat R
Wickenburg Sun (Wickenburg, Arizona)
Wednesday, February 7, 2018, p. A-5

Bedford Eddy Mills Jr., passed away quietly, Sunday Jan. 21, 2018. He was born Dec. 21, 1933, in Cudahy, Wisc. He is survived by his children Ed, Glen, Gayle and Laura Kay. There are seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He loved his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren with an unshakable passion.

We are truly defined by who we leave behind; he has left a legacy of successful loving children who will carry on his spirit. He was never farther than a phone call away with a joyful spirit. His daughters will always remember his voice when he answered, "Hi Sweet Face". He was a proud Navy Veteran. He had a rough childhood and some other tough times during his life, but through it all he was a happy guy who loved to make others laugh. He was indeed a character and was passionate about the things he believed in. He loved to dance and could always be found at the senior center on a Saturday night swinging the ladies making them all smile and laugh. He loved to work with his hands and spent the majority of his life working outdoors.

He was always willing to reach out and help people with those home projects that just had to be done. He never really retired, but continued to work right up to the onset of his passing. A special thanks to Dobson Home Hospice of the Valley in Chandler, Ariz., your caring staff and praying Chaplain helped all of us. We are proud to announce that he accepted Christ in his life. Growing up through a rough childhood and tough life, we were concerned this may never happen. God can and does great things so praise God. We look forward to being with you on the other side. The Bible speaks truth in Ecclesiastes 3, join us and celebrate with us as we celebrate his life and the joy only a father can bring.

There will be no funeral service as he donated his body to science.

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