Legacy of John Mills, man killed by shuttle outside Valhalla, lives on through acts of kindness
Tragedy struck last Friday when 69-year-old John Mills, a dedicated security guard at the PGA Championship, was fatally struck by a shuttle bus outside the Valhalla Golf Club.
The incident left the golfing community in shock.
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As the city mourns the loss of Mills, his family has made a heartfelt request.
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The BCA, a nonprofit organization, provides individualized one-on-one treatment for children and young adults on the autism spectrum.
"This morning when the obituary came out before noon, we had over $1,000 that had already been donated to BCA," said Sterling Franklin, a spokesperson for the BCA.
Mills had been utilizing his maintenance skills during retirement to support the center. For six weeks leading up to his tragic death, he quietly worked on various maintenance projects across all three BCA campuses.
One such project was the installation of a brand-new water station.
Unnoticed until Wednesday, a water fountain was upgraded to one of those modern units that conveniently fill up water bottles.
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Mills exemplified a life lived with a generous heart.
His legacy now inspires others to follow suit.
"We were just really grateful and blown away. What a wonderful way to commemorate someone's life," said Franklin
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