

Shredder Mills, born Gregg Theodore Mills on January 24, 1985, in Bacolod City, Philippines, passed away leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and care for his family and community. Though he did not live long in the Philippines, he carried fond memories from his early childhood. One of his favorite stories to share was from when he was just a little boy—sneaking away from his mother in her friend's store to indulge in chocolates in one of the aisles, a mischievous moment that perfectly captured his playful spirit.
Shredder was a beloved husband, father, son, and brother. He was known for his unique sense of humor—not everyone always caught his jokes right away, but those who did truly appreciated the wit behind them.
As a father, Shredder created a space where his son felt free to express himself fully, always encouraging him to be his authentic self, to strive for growth, and to love who he is without hesitation. As a husband, Shredder was devoted and loyal, finding joy in simply being with his wife. He shared with her his favorite movies, anime, and music—things that, over time, became beloved by her as well. Together, they built a life centered on love, connection, and shared experiences.
Shredder was also a deeply caring son and brother. His bond with his brothers was steadfast—he never gave up on them, always holding onto hope, love, and family above all. Shredder loved his parents and, in his own way, showed up for them when they needed him.
Professionally, Shredder was a respected and accomplished manager. He was highly regarded by both his team and his peers for his understanding nature, encouragement, and strong communication skills. He had a natural ability to connect with people—whether they were team members, customers, colleagues, or leadership. His hard work and growth helped contribute to the success of the business, and he left a lasting impact on those he worked with.
Among friends, Shredder will be remembered as the life of the party—funny, kind, and full of energy. He had a love for dancing that was contagious. When he danced, he had an energy that drew strangers to him—joining in, striking up conversations, and sharing in the moment. His presence had a way of bringing people together.
Shredder Mills will be remembered for his humor, his strength, and the deep love he gave so freely. His spirit lives on in the lives he touched, the memories he created, and the joy he brought into every room he entered.
Shredder is survived by his wife, Ryan Raybecca Diaz; his son, Gregg Abram Mills; his parents, John and Larcy Mills; and his brothers, Nathan and Job Mills, all of whom will carry his love and spirit forward.
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