William Boss Millwood

Death date: Oct 20, 2018

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William Boss “Bill” Millwood, age 70, died Saturday, October 20, 2018, at Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, Ga.The memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, November 1, 2018, at Bible Baptist Church, 255 US-21 By-Pass in Fort Mill, with Dr. Jim Parrish officiating. The family will receive friends following the service.Born in Spartanburg, S.C., Bill was the son of the late Boss Columbus Millwood and Lillian Aver Seay Millwood. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. Bill retired from Trane Heating and Air in engineering. He enjoyed fishing, traveling and was an avid Panthers fan.Surviving are his wife, Myra Michie Maeshiro Millwood; his son, Robert “Robbie” Millwood (Candace) of Fort Mill; two sisters, Eve M. Chapman (Doug) of Fort Mill and Ann Derring Blackwelder (Charlie) of Hartwell, Ga.; and his granddaughter, Naomi.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Bible Baptist Church, P.O. Box 266, Fort Mill, SC 29716.

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Candace Millwood

Dad Millwood loved his granddaughter Naomi. They had a lot of fun playing together and she adored him. He will be missed but we had a lot of good times together. Glad we got to go on a trip with them to Myrtle Beach this year.

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Gene

Bill will be sorely missed by his family and friends. He and I had some great times while at Trane. We shared some things about Vietnam that I would never have shared with anyone else. A True Firend.

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Gene Teresa Wilson

in honor of William.
A pale pink candle with a lit flame, surrounded by small white flowers and a purple bud against a soft pink background.
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Marcy Mcclanahan

We will miss you, Bill. You were definitely one of a kind, in the most delightful way. Every time I think of you, a smile comes to my face. You were knowledgeable and kind and funny and smart and a joy to be around at work over these last 3 decades. You will be missed by all of your family here at Trane Charlotte, but you left a legacy that will never go away. Rest in peace, dear friend. Rest in peace.

Marcy McClanahan and the entire Trane Charlotte Aftermarket Team