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Thomas Oliver McMillin
09/09/1930 — 05/27/2014
From Richland, WA | Born in Green Bay
Thomas Oliver McMillin
Thomas Oliver McMillin, age 83, born September 9, 1930 in Green Bay, WI, passed away May 27, 2014 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane.
Tom's high achieving, "head of the game" approach to life was evident very early as a he skied through the snow at age four to attend class in a one room schoolhouse. In grade school he was expert at shagging balls at Lambo Field for 25 cents each. He was a Packer fan for life. His strong work ethic motivated him to deliver one hundred newspapers daily by bicycle during winter snows.
Tom's family moved to Richland in 1943 for a new career at Hanford. He soon became acquainted by providing courier service by bicycle and duties as an altar boy at Christ the King Church. He graduated from Columbia High in 1948, holding records in track & field. He then entered Gonzaga University in Spokane, majoring in engineering and continued as a track star. Tom was a lifelong dog- lover and cared for the Gonzaga mascot bulldog in his dorm room, having him sleep under his bed. Go Bulldogs! We can't leave out his WSU Cougs who he ardently supported and cheered on.
Tom served in the Navy Seabees on active duty from 1951 to 1955. He was stationed in Korea, during the war, for one year. The local children treated him to fried grasshoppers!
Later Tom formed McMillin Brothers Constructors along with brother, Jerry. Prominent projects included work at Hanford, Center for Graduate Studies - WSU in Richland, bridges, dams, retail stores and more.
His many loved activities and interests included deep sea fishing in Alaska, Hawaii, Costa Rica and Campbell River in BC and earned memberships in the Tyee Club for salmon fishing. He also enjoyed hunting in the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Montana, gold mining in Montana and Costa Rica, plus gardening and fruit orchards. Bird watching was a strong interest and the osprey nesting poles along Hwy. 240 were built by Tom.
He was a collector of antiques, art treasures, books, tools, military history, Indian lore, big band music such as Guy Lombardo and John Phillips Sousa marches, plus John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart movies.
Tom's many volunteer contributions are well known. The widely recognized Regional Veterans Memorial, a focal point in Columbia Park, was completed in 2004. He was also proud to have been awarded the distinctive title of Kennewick Man of the Year in 2010. Tom was also honored with the "Warriors Medal of Valor" from the Native American Nations of the USA, presented by the Yakama Tribal Council.
Tom was preceded in death by his father and mother, Donald and Florence McMillin, second wife Joyce and special dogs.
He is survived by wife, Cherie; children, Michelle Evans Willie, Richland; Michael and Patrick, Boise, ID; Scott, Santa Barbara, CA; Tom Lisa Salinas, CA; Mary, Houston, TX; brothers, Jerry, BC; John Sally Kennewick; sister, Mary Riddle, Dixie Spokane; ex-wife, Jackie Westfahl Dick Houston, TX; grandsons, Benjamin Gilmore Veronica and children Catalina and Benjamin, Kennewick; Tyler Evans, Seattle; Matthew McMillin, Boise, ID; Travis, Austin, Zachary Presley, Houston, TX; favorite uncle, Jim Van Gemert Rita, De Pere, WI Green Bay Packer season tickets holders; numerous nieces and nephews.
Tom loved life and people. His concern and generosity for each individual was on whatever level from the heart and left a lasting impression. We all feel blessed to have shared in his dynamic personality and continue to reap benefits from his many contributions, both public and private.
Tom would, once again, want to thank his many loyal friends, supporters and workers who unselfishly donated time, money and labor to help his creative dreams materialize. He knew how to pick a great team, whom he admired and respected, each fulfilling a necessary part of the final picture.
Tom was happy at home, busy each day with favorite activities, such as planning new projects and watering his tomatoes until the very end. We will always love and miss him greatly, but believe and accept that he is now in God's loving care.
A celebration of Tom's life will be held Saturday, June 14, 2014 at the Regional Veterans Memorial at Columbia Park in Kennewick at 11:00 a.m. A private family inurnment will be held at Resthaven Cemetery in Richland.
Donations may be made in Tom's name to any Veteran's charity of your choice or the Benton-Franklin Humane Society.
Fair winds and flowing seas Brother Seabee. May you rest in peace.
Tom CBMU 302 1970-1971 Vietnam
I am so sorry to hear about Tom’s passing! I remember him and his wife Joyce well. They spent a lot of time coming into the Chamber of Commerce in Richland when they were designing the Regional Veterans Memorial for Columbia Park. The reality of this project was one of his proudest accomplishments and Joyce one of his greatest loves. My condolences to his family and friends. Rest peacefully sir.
Tom was always a very caring brother to me and my children and I have many happy memories of the times we spent with Uncle Tom, Aunt Jackie, Shelly, Michael, Pat, Scott, Tommy and “Little Mary.” I especially remember all the times Tom and Ed had to go and check the cattle at the ranch. Good memories!
May God’s peace be with Tom and all his family.
Mary and the Hoerner Kids
Cherie and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I won’t be able to come to the service, but you will be in my thoughts and prayers. Cherie, I didn’t get a chance to talk to you at our last reunion, but I did see you. Hopefully, we will get a chance to talk again.
Take care! Audrey
A LIFE WELL LIVED! Tom will be missed and always remembered. Our condolences to the family. Bill and Jackie Sachse
Cherie, I am sorry for your loss. Please take care of yourself, and know that you are thought of at this time.
Larry Kehres
Fair winds and flowing seas Brother Seabee. May you rest in peace.
Tom CBMU 302 1970-1971 Vietnam
I am so sorry to hear about Tom’s passing! I remember him and his wife Joyce well. They spent a lot of time coming into the Chamber of Commerce in Richland when they were designing the Regional Veterans Memorial for Columbia Park. The reality of this project was one of his proudest accomplishments and Joyce one of his greatest loves. My condolences to his family and friends. Rest peacefully sir.
Tom was always a very caring brother to me and my children and I have many happy memories of the times we spent with Uncle Tom, Aunt Jackie, Shelly, Michael, Pat, Scott, Tommy and “Little Mary.” I especially remember all the times Tom and Ed had to go and check the cattle at the ranch. Good memories!
May God’s peace be with Tom and all his family.
Mary and the Hoerner Kids
Cherie and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I won’t be able to come to the service, but you will be in my thoughts and prayers. Cherie, I didn’t get a chance to talk to you at our last reunion, but I did see you. Hopefully, we will get a chance to talk again.
Take care! Audrey
A LIFE WELL LIVED! Tom will be missed and always remembered. Our condolences to the family. Bill and Jackie Sachse
Cherie, I am sorry for your loss. Please take care of yourself, and know that you are thought of at this time.
Larry Kehres
DEAR McMILLIN FAMILY, MY CONDOLENCES FOR THE PASSING OF A :”TRUE AMERICAN”. ALTHOUGH WE WERE NOT EVEN CLOSE ACQUAINTENANCES, THERE ARE TWO THINGS ABOUT YOUR FATHER & BROTHER THAT I WISH TO ACKNOWLEDGE. BACK IN 1969 WHEN WE CONSTRUCTED OUR OWN SQUARE DANCE HALL ON NORTH IRVING-KENNEWICK, THE ‘McMILLIN BROS.’ FURNISHED RIGGING EQUIPMENT TO HOIST and SET IN PLACE FOUR 60ft TRUSSES I think a club member probably was a McMILLIN employee_operator. THE OTHER ITEM THAT I APPLAUDE TOM& HIS WIFE FOR, IS THE ERECTION OF THE “VETERANS MEMORIAL” . IN THE OPINION OF THIS WW II VET, THAT SITE WITH THE SO-TALL BASALT COLUMN IS BY FAR THE NICEST MONUMENT AROUND. JUST RECENTLY, WE TWO OLD-TIMERS WERE VISITING AT THE SPUDNUT SHOP, and IT WAS SO GOOD TO SEE & HEAR TOM SPILL OUT HIS PRIDE IN OUR REGION and NATION. A SMART SNAPPY S-A-L-U-T-E TOM. BoBush
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