Millie Pacurian, 92, passed on to her new journey on October 7, 2021 at St. Pete’s Medical in Helena after a short stay.
She was born to Andrew and Catherine Hlywiak on July 15, 1929, in Warren, Ohio, the ninth of nine children. Millie graduated from Harding High School in 1947. She married George Pacurian in 1953, and they had four children.
Millie was an easy going person who loved people. Her passions were disabled veterans and children. Millie loved cross-stitching, creating over 90 works of art, many Best of Show and Blue Ribbon winners. She lovingly gave most works to family and friends. Millie also loved flowers, butterflies, Indian works, reading, music, and car rides through breath-taking Montana.
Millie was preceded in death by her husband of 47 years; her daughter, Robin; grand-daughter Melanie; daughter-in-law Kelly and 8 siblings.
She is survived by her daughter, Debra White of Apopka, Florida; and sons, George and John Pacurian (Shari Brown) of Townsend, Montana; 6 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and many good friends.
At her request, there will be no calling hours or services. Millie will be cremated and her ashes spread over the beautiful mountains of Montana.
Service Schedule
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Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Debra White says
We miss you already, Mom, but we have so many memories to reflect on. I’ll miss our daily talks but will be talking to you still, never forgetting your voice, your laughter, your stories, and the love you had for us all. Shine bright and be at peace…and never, ever stop those shenanigans!
Florence McIntyre says
Florence (Hlynosky) McIntyre
My cousin Millie was 10 years older than I and I remember her to be the most beautiful and full of fun of all my cousins. Being so much younger, we didn’t have much in common growing up but as we both grew older we connected up when she was 90 and I was 80. She wrote me beautiful, long, fun, informative letters telling me about parts of our families’ history that I did not know. I so looked forward to receiving her cards! Then last Christmas there was no card from her. I miss her like she was one of my sisters and she leaves a beautiful hole in my heart. Thank you Millie for being a part of my life, I love you dearly!