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Michelle Milliken was born the baby daughter of Bonnie and William Milliken on March 13th, 1968. The family was part of a Brewer, Maine community. She was the baby sister, that had to fight siblings Melanie, Mary Ellen, Carol and Billy for the warmest jacket, the best pair of mittens or boots. She grew up fast knowing anything she really wanted, she’d have to get it herself and nothing could keep her from getting it. The family relocated to Florida and then Michelle Moved to New Hampshire where she raised her three daughters, worked and eventually buying her own businesses, Piketty Place, Restaurant, and gift shops with her then husband Keith. She moved back to Florida she started a new business. Michelle never slowed down. This is where she formed many new friendships and fond memories.
She is survived by her mother, Bonnie Milliken of Sarasota, Florida. Her daughters Amber with her children Aleah, Anthony, Amileah, Andrew, Alex, and Asher. Daughter Ashley, with her son Oliver and daughter Amanda all from Nashua New Hampshire area. Sisters Melanie Roberts of Trinity Florida, Mary Ellen Schlitt and husband Michael, Carol Beth and partner Ron of Vero Beach Florida, and brother William Milliken of Jonesport Maine. Michelle Milliken’s energy, spark, life, and love were shared with many other beloved family and friends. Her time with us was taken way too soon. She passed on April 10th, 2023.
Let’s all celebrate the funny, fearless, feisty, and fast paced ‘Michelle’, a beautiful woman we all loved and admired.
Arrangements are by Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach.
Carol J Griffin - A long time family friend
April 21, 2023, 10:31 pm
I was so sorry to hear of this passing, Michelle would say, “only the good die young” and somehow this proves it. You were a spunky child and we shared so many fun memories, you, Carol and I laughed till we cried so many times! You grew into a prosperous young woman and I know you made your mom and dad so proud of you. Though I never got to meet your children, I am sure you were a wonderful mother and grand! Praying for your family asking God to give them peace and comfort that only He can deliver. I am a firm believer that we will meet again one day, until then Michelle my Belle, rest easy from the troubles of this world ba-bay! Gone too soon but never forgotten and always loved! A dear family friend, Carol Johns Griffin
Kevin Marchant - Friend
July 17, 2024, 12:55 am
I knew Michelle from when I worked with her at Winn Dixie in Vero in 1984. She was a great young lady and I’m so sorry to hear of her passing.