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All-States Cremation - Wheat Ridge
Raymond McMillan
July 26th, 1936
“Raymond Allen McMillan July 26, 1936-January 7, 2011 Born July 26, 1936 in Denver, died after a long illness, January 7, 2011 at the Elms Haven Nursing Home in Thornton. He went to South High School in Denver. In the late Fifties he was in the Naval Reserve. He was a member of the Elks club and at one time of the Masonic Lodge. Retired after many years as a plumbing supply salesman; he is survived by three children, Charles, Michael, and Patricia McMillan; two adopted children, Edward and Scott McMillan; six grandchildren, Jerimia, Coy, Chad, Charlotte, and Melissa McMillan and Nuvo Sky; and two great-grandchildren, Jasmine and Tara McMillan. Services will be held with pastor Greg Garland at 1:00 PM Thursday February 3 at the Church of Christ in Broomfield, 825 Kohl St. If there is a story or comment of any kind you want to leave, please feel free.
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Since 1986, Wheat Ridge families have entrusted All-States Cremation to guide them through tough times, providing affordable solutions that maintain the personalized care we're recognized for. Our skilled staff specializes in cremation services tailored to honor your beliefs and budget. At All-States Cremation, we stand by full transparency in pricing. There are no hidden expenses with us. We also offer simple, cost-effective cremation packages adjusted to suit your needs. Feel at ease knowing you're in capable hands—a dependable Denver Wheat Ridge community member committed to supporting you with expertise at every turn....
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