Andrew Stephen Millard

March 18, 1954 - September 26, 2016

Our beloved Andrew went to heaven on September 26, 2016.  Andy was born in London, England on March 18, 1954. His family moved to Utah when he was 2 years old. A graduate of Bingham High School, he also attended the University of Utah.  Andrew was married to Marlene Millard for 20 years, later divorced, but remained close. Andy worked for Utah Machine and Mill Supply as a brilliant Master Machinist until he became ill and retired early.  He is remembered and forever missed by all who loved him, (Doodlebug and Waffles).  Andy shared a unique friendship of mutual respect with Marlene's husband Ryan.  They loved Andy and cared about his well being and were happy to assist him. Andrew always loved Marlene and entrusted her to handle his last wishes as his "one and only wife" and best friend.  
Andy loved to read and had copies of all the classics. He also, wrote 3 Science Fiction Novels. He was very talented, a terrific cook and baker. He and Marlene operated Sugar and Spice Bakery. In his lifetime he loved to garden and botany was always a passion of his. He had some of the most beautiful gardens at all of his homes. He also had a talent for wood burning art and made many beautiful pictures. He was generous, loved to give and help people. In his younger days there was nothing he couldn't do or fix. He also loved fishing, hunting and tying flies. Andy was published in Utah Fishing Magazine. He took pride in everything he did but was always humble. He was an intelligent and quiet man. He had a fun sense of humor and a talent for making people laugh. Andrew had a good life. Until the end when his health was failing him.  Although we miss him we find solace in knowing he is no longer in pain. We will always remember you with the most heartfelt love and appreciation. Thanks for the memories. Until we meet again. May God rest, your soul.

In remembrance of Andy, please donate to your favorite animal rescue and be kind to one another.

Andrew was honored at a private gathering with those who loved him.  His final wishes were respected. 

 

 

 

In Loving Memory

Marlene, I can truly feel the love you and Andy shared. I have learned so much about Andy through your video and obituary. He was a very talented man. I know losing Andy has been so difficult for you and Ryan. I know how much Andy loved you. I am sure he feels your love and support now as you put your memories,pictures and songs together to honor him. You video is beautiful and your heart is so big. I love you and appreciate you so much. I pray God will bring you peace in the days ahead.

Karen Jensen

Taylorsville, ut

Aunt Marlene and Millard Family, So sorry to hear about Uncle Andy's passing. He was a fun and funny guy to be around. He loved to make us laugh and his sense of humor will never be forgotten. My favorite memory of Uncle Andy was when I was around 8 years old. You and he bought me a Chutes and Ladders game for Christmas. I remember him sitting on the floor with me playing that game in front of the fireplace. I also remember listening to music with him in the front room at the house on Jeremy Street and him telling silly jokes. He was a nice guy and he will be missed. Love and Prayers!

John Jr

Farr West, UT

Andy, we will forever cherish our memories as a family together.. The many BBQ's, and picnics, fishing the holidays were always so special with you and Mars! I thank God you are free from your earthly body and pain and have earned your wings and eternal life with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ... Rest in peace dear brother til we meet again.. Annie and Carlos Mondragon...

Ann and Carlos Mondragon

West Jordan, Ut

Aunt Mars, so sorry for your loss. Uncle Andy was a nice and funny guy. He was always welcoming when we would come visit. I remember holding impromptu concerts on the piano bench in your front room when I was little and dancing lol. He will be missed. May you Rest In Peace Love, Marlo

Marlo Archuleta

Greeley, Co

Dear family I am sincerely sorry for the loss of your loved one may you find comfort in the hope that you will see your loved one again 1 Cor. 15:20-22 - JKD

JKD

nan, nan

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