1976 – 2015

BANGOR — Peter A. Milliken, 38, of Brunswick, died Saturday morning, Feb. 14, at Eastern Maine Medical Center, with his family at his side.

He was born in Lewiston on Aug. 15, 1976. He was educated in local schools and remained a lifelong resident of the Bowdoin community. He married his wife, Trisha, on Nov. 22, 2013.

Peter was self-employed. His family roots are in West Bowdoin Baptist Church, including Vacation Bible School, which he attended with his siblings and cousins.

As a child, he enjoyed spending time at the “Farm.” Peter greatly enjoyed spending time in the outdoors; nature was his sanctuary. In the summer, you would most likely find him with a fishing pole in hand. Peter loved sports and excelled at any he took hand in. He loved his family, children and friends.

To sum it up, he was an amazing guy with great character, and a friend to so many. He will be dearly missed.

He leaves behind his son, Peter A. Milliken Jr., of West Virginia; his wife, Trisha Milliken, of Brunswick; his stepchildren, Brianna Ramsey, Dylan Ramsey, Kaleb “Toad” Fontaine and Kolby “Bear” Fontaine, all of Brunswick; his beloved parents, Glen and Mary Ellen Allen of Sabattus; his father, Peter L. Milliken and wife, Marie; siblings, Julie, Lancer and wife, Sarah, Tonia and husband, Brian, Shelly-Rae and husband, Jeremy, Glen Jr. and wife, Nicole, Erica and Dottie and husband, Jeff; and nieces and nephews, Amy, Ronnie, David, Sam, Lancer Jr., Lucas, Jadia, Kayla-Rae, Dakota, Montana, Carson, Glenn III, Breanne, Kaitlyn, Sarah, Camden, Noah and baby, Brittany, Cole and Josh. He was also a great-uncle to Ava and Sawyer.

Peter was predeceased by his mother, Dorothy L. Milliken (Rancourt); and grandparents, George and Lois Rancourt, Raymond and Vera Allen and Hilda McCarthy.

You are invited to share your thoughts, condolences and fond memories with Peter’s family by visiting their online guest book at www.crosmanfuneralhome.com.

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