Million, of Kokomo, and Brett (Teresa) Cain, of Russiaville two granddaughters, Breanne (Matt) Walker, of Big Sky, Montana, and Lauren Cain, of Fishers a great-grandson, Jackson Brett Walker sister, Karen Roller, of Logansport sister and brother-in-law, Christina and J.T. He was a great husband, father, grandfather and stable force within his family.Īlong with his wife of 50 years, Sharon, Edwin is survived by his children, Stacey L. Above all his life's passions, he undeniably loved and lived for his family. His greatest battle began in 2014, when inflicted with the debilitating Parkinson's disease, which he fought to the very end. He was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Kokomo for the past 10 years. In addition to employment, he served on a number of boards and councils, was an avid supporter of the NRA and forever loved his lifelong memories of hunting, fishing and passion for firearms, including the countless visits to a number of gun ranges to practice his marksmanship. He served his community as a Benton County conservation officer, Logansport City policeman and a Cass County deputy sheriff for several years before joining Verizon Inc., where he would work for 30 years until his retirement. 20, 1971, he married Sharon (Cain) Million, and she survives.Įdwin was a 1962 graduate of Royal Center High School. He was born May 5, 1944, in Logansport, Indiana, the only son of Carl B. Edwin "Butch" Lee Million, 77, of Kokomo, formerly of Walton and Lake Cicott, passed away at 5:45 pm Friday, March 18, 2022, at North Woods Village Nursing Home surrounded by his family.
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