Obituary
Donald Lee Mills, Jr.
(January 31, 1957 - September 2, 2019)
Donald Lee Mills, Jr. 62 of
Huntington, WV passed away on Monday, September 2, 2019 at the Emogene Dolin
Hospice House. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, September 14,
2019 at 1:00 p.m. at Beard Mortuary with Msgr. Dean Borgmeyer officiating.
The family will receive friends after 12:00 p.m. He was born January 31,
1957 in Man, WV. He was preceded in death by his parents Donald L. and
Regina Jean Belcher Mills and his beautiful wife, Patricia Ann
Parsons-Mills. He is survived by siblings, Scott (Martina) Mills, Kenneth
Mills, Roy Mills, Steven (Debbie) Mills, and Joy (Tim) McComas,
brothers-in-law, Herbert Parsons and Bobby Parsons and several nieces and
nephews. He attended high schools at Oceana, WV, Ward Melville in East
Setauket, N.Y., graduating from Ceredo-Kenova in 1976. He graduated from
Marshall University with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies and Driver
Education in 1980, a Master of Science degree in Management Safety in 1982.
He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy serving onboard the U.S.S. Texas CGN-39. He
retired from the WV Rehabilitation Center in Institute WV where he taught
Disabled Driving and was the second person in West Virginia to obtain
National and International Certification in his teaching field. In 1995 he
received the Distinguished West Virginia Award, in 1996 the West Virginia
Rehabilitation Centers Directors Award. He was a member of the Association
of Driver Educators for the Disabled and the American Driver Traffic Safety
Association. He served as president of the West Virginia Driver and Traffic
Safety Association. He was Certified Presenter for Operation Lifesaver, a
docent at the Huntington Museum of Art, a member of the Collis P. Huntington
National Railway Historical Society where he received the President’s Award
and served for seven years as editor of the Gondola Gazette, a past
president of the Eastern Kentucky Railway Society where he was responsible
for the completion of the Highway Marker Program recognizing this railroad
as no other in the country. He was active with Operation Lifesaver along
with John Perry, Ira Baldwin, Tom Tackett and Tim Hensley. He was a
life-time member of Alpha Phi Omega the National Service Fraternity and was
the reorganizing president of Eta Upsilon Chapter at Marshall University. He
is a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. He believed that by serving
others, you served God, who through his mercy blesses you. In lieu of
flowers, those who wish may make a donation to the charity of one’s choice.
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