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Erinn Nicole Milner of Flint, age 54, died Thursday April 30, 2026 at her residence, surrounded by her loving family. Honoring her wishes, cremation has taken place and no public services are being held. Those desiring may make contributions in Erinn’s memory to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (www.nationalmssociety.org), or the ASPCA (https://secure.aspca.org>donate).
Erinn was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan on January 11, 1972, the daughter of James and Trudy (Moore)Milner, and had resided in Flint most of her young life. She attended Walker Learning Center and Whittier Middle School before graduating from Flint Central High School. She continued her education at Claremont-McKenna College in Claremont, California, and also studied at the University Nottingham (England). Upon graduation, Erinn had success as a Financial Advisor for the Mattel Corporation. She traveled the world working on the global marketing of toys like Barbie dolls and Hot Wheels cars. Mattel recognized her talent and paid for her to earn a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern California’s Marshall School. She was always very proud to be a USC Trojan.
During her years in California, Erinn spent time as a model and movie actress, building on the invaluable theater skills she had developed at Flint Central. She was a true scholar-athlete, who pursued sports like lacrosse and crew in college, and she maintained a longtime love of tennis which began when she was very young. In her later years, her practice of healing arts like Qi Gong helped keep her physically and spiritually centered. She had a true love of music, finding special joy in the work of Britney Spears, and enjoyed watching movies, especially when they were cute or heartwarming. Erinn was a firm believer in learning, and had a sincere love of family and friends. She was an active supporter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and her love of all animals led her to being a benefactor for the ASPCA. Her warmth and her charm were nearly irresistible to all who met her.
She leaves to cherish her memory: parents James (Victor) Milner and Trudy Moore, sister Ain Milner, brother James B. (Laurie) Milner, and her loving niece Alesondra (Sean) Self. Surviving also is her aunt Prudy LaBar, cousins: Soma LaBar-Smith and family, Cy LaBar and family, Rohanna Fines, and a host of friends, extended family, and especially her loving fur-babies. She is preceded in death by her aunt Betty Fines, and her grandparents John and Hazel Milner and Tom and Jean Sekula. Please share your condolences at www.hansenfuneralhome.net
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