

SUNRISE
June 2, 1994
Windsor, Ontario
SUNSET
March 23, 2012
Brampton, Ontario
Caylen Taylor Millben, 17 years old of Brampton Ontario, departed this life unexpectedly, Friday March 23, 2012. He was born in Windsor Ontario, June 2, 1994. Caylen was a student at Sandalwood Heights Secondary School and was 3 months from graduation. He applied to and had been accepted to the Police Foundations program at Mohawk College, Centennial College, Sheridan College and Seneca College. He had settled on Seneca and was starting in September. Caylen was the much loved son of Rev. Cory Millben and Carrie Millben and the baby Brother of Antoine Millben. CayCay was also loved and cherished by his grandparents; Rev. Larry and Marsha Wilson, Mrs. Janice Harris (Little Gram) (Donald) and David (Duke) Millben(“Pops”). Caylen was dearly loved by a host of Uncles, Aunts and cousins. Special “Uncle” to Taysean and Rion. Kaybopp was a member of Grant African Methodist Episcopal Church. He was active in the YPD (Young Peoples Department), sound ministry and anywhere else he was needed. Constant companion, friend and partner in crime, his Boston Terrier “Winston” will be absolutely lost without him.
Relatives and friends will be received at ANDREWS COMMUNITY FUNERAL CENTRE - Bramalea Chapel, 8190 Dixie Road, Brampton, 905-456-8190, on Wednesday, March 28th, 2012 from 6-9 pm. Funeral service will be held at Grant African Methodist Episcopal Church, 2029 Gerrard Street East, Toronto, 416-690-5169 on Thursday, March 29th, 2012 at 9 am. There will be visitation in the Church at 8 am for 1 hour, prior to the service. Repast immediately following the service in the Church Fellowship Hall. Interment to follow at Central Grove African Methodist Episcopal Church, 4005 Walker Road, Harrow, Ontario,
1-519-738-9164 at 4 pm.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Grant AME Church.
I KNOW IT'S HARD TO UNDERSTAND
I know it’s hard to understand
But it’s all a part of a bigger plan,
It’s alright and I’m okay.
I’ve never seen such a pretty place.
Still, I’m sorry that I had to go away.
Dry your tears now, don’t you cry.
You know I’ll always be close by.
For all those years you helped me through
Now I’ll be the one looking out for you.
I’ll be right here, just close your eyes,
Picture my face and I’ll make you smile;
Speak my name and I’ll be there for you
I promise, ‘cause that’s what angels do.
We’ve shared so many special times
The memories dance through our minds.
Just keep them close when we’re apart
And wrap them tightly in your heart
‘Cause that’s where joy and healing have to start.
Dry your tears now don’t you cry
You know I’ll always be close by
For all those years you helped me through
Now I’ll be the one looking out for you
Picture my face and I’ll make you smile
Speak my name and I’ll be there for you
I promise, ‘cause that’s what angels do.
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