Millie E. Stefonick

millie stefonick

January 5, 1931 ~ February 5, 2014

Mildred Ellen Stefonick died peacefully February 5, 2014 with her family at her side. She is preceded in death by husband, Frank and daughter, Dixie Lee. Millie will be deeply missed by son, Frank (Jennifer) Stefonick; daughters, Stephanie (Kurt) Frankhouser and Heather (Joe) Broadway; grandchildren, Rachel (Matthew) Felde, Steven Frankhouser, Kyle Frankhouser, Sara Stefonick, Eliana Broadway, Alex Broadway, Jim Stefonick and Mike Stefonick; great granddaughters, Lauryn Felde and Abby Felde; other relatives and friends. A visitation will be held from 2 - 5 PM, Sunday, February 9th at Roberts Family Funeral Home, 555 Centennial, Dr. SW, Forest Lake with a Celebration of her life beginning at 3:00 PM. Memorials preferred to Dorothy Day Homeless Shelter, St. Paul.

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  1. I Just learned of Aunt Millie’s passing, I’m sorry I missed the celebration of life for her. I have always had fun visiting w/Millie growing up. Not often enough of course but visits were special and rememberable when they occured.
    My thoughts and prayers are with you and know she will always be with you because you will always carry memories close to your heart.
    Love and Miss all of you

  2. So sorry to hear of Aunt Millie’s death but very happy that Pete and I got to see and talk to her this past summer. I’ve got a lifetime of great memories of both Aunt Millie and Uncle Frank. All of the fun “visits” and even the wedding shower (way back 40 years) she gave for us. Unfortunately we are still in Charleston and unable to attend her gathering and see all of the cousins again. Our sympathy to the whole family.
    Remember it doesn’t seem like it now, there will be a time when you think of her, there will be no tears in your eyes but will be a smile on your face. Love you all.

  3. Just heard about Millie’s passing. We always visited with Millie when she lived at Maple Commons when we went to visit our Mom, Lydia, enjoyed her and the two grandchildren were so nice to visit with also. Our sympathy to your family.
    Betty and Vern Schlipp

  4. All of my memories of my Grandma are silly ones. (as you can tell by looking at the pictures I posted- shes sticking her teeth out in one of them!) She was always singing, dancing, making a silly face, and resting her hand on your knee. She made the best chicken noodle soup, and also the best mac n cheese. She would give anyone the shirt off her back if they needed it.
    I miss you Gramma, Love you forever.

  5. Millie will always have a special place in my heart. Her kindness and vibrant personality will always be remembered. My deepest sympathies during this difficult time.


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