sburg. In the 1940s and 1950s he worked construction on the Fort Randall Dam in South Dakota and also at Thule, Greenland, helping to build the United States Defense Early Warning (DEW) Radar facility and Air Force Base. John was a lifetime member of VFW Post # 2295 and a past member of the peace officers organization. John was proud to be a life-long Democrat and was thrilled to cast his vote in last week's election. Generous to others, it is said no person ever left his house hungry. John also once picked up a hitch-hiker who was trying to get to Chicago to visit his sick daughter, and drove the man all the way from Emmetsburg to the Illinois border. John always enjoyed family events, from the Mills family reunions, to Fourth of July festivities, to singing carols around the Christmas tree. Celebrations with family meant the world to him. John was preceded in death by his parents, an infant son Gerald Earl Mills, his brothers Earl, Dale, Kenneth, Don and Alvin, and his sister Alice Ploghoft. Mr. Mills is survived by his wife, Marge, two daughters, Judy (John) Chihak, and Cheryl (Kevin) Kelly; two sons, Ken (Carol) Mills and Daniel (Lisa) Mills. Also surviving are his sisters Eva (Stan) Kotula, Betty Pompe and Shirley Funk and his brother Robert Mills. Surviving grandchildren include grandsons Ben and Andy Chihak, Ned and Nicholas Kelly; granddaughters Michele Mills, Melanie (Robbye) Ron, Jaclyn Mills, and Kellie (Dustin) Luurtsema. He had three great grandchildren, Nicholas Luurtsema, Diego Ron and Mateo Ron. John is also survived by many nieces and nephews.