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Navy Chief Nominee May Have Killed Self (vs. Terminal Cancer)
ASSOCIATED PRESS/ Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | Friday, July 25, 2003 | RICHARD BENKE

Posted on 07/25/2003 1:38:17 PM PDT by anymouse

Oilman Colin McMillan, who was awaiting Senate confirmation as Navy secretary, died at his ranch from an apparent gunshot wound, and investigators said Friday it might have been self-inflicted.

"All indications are it could be suicide, but we're not going to reach that conclusion until the investigation is over," said District Attorney Scot Key of Alamogordo.

McMillan "had a recurrence of cancer," but "everybody thought he was recovered, recuperating quite well," Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., said Friday on the Senate floor.

McMillan, 67, died around lunch time Thursday, and his body was found by two employees on his 55,000-acre Three Rivers ranch in southern New Mexico, said Roswell Mayor Bill Owen, a family spokesman and longtime McMillan employee.

The state medical investigator's office was conducting an autopsy Friday to determine a cause of death, said Tim Stepetic, the office's associate director.

Domenici called McMillan "someone who succeeded at everything he tried and everything he did, and yet he was about as humble as anyone you will ever meet."

McMillian had run Permian Exploration Corp. in Roswell, chaired President Bush's New Mexico presidential campaign in 2000 and served as an assistant defense secretary under Bush's father. The son nominated McMillan in May for the Navy post, which had been vacant since Gordon England left in January to become deputy secretary of the new Homeland Security Department.

President Bush said he and his wife were "saddened by the death of our good friend."

"Colin was a public servant and patriot," Bush said.

McMillan was a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from 1971 to 1982 and ran for U.S. Senate in 1994, losing to incumbent Democratic Sen. Jeff Bingaman in a bitter and costly campaign.

"His death is a loss to us in New Mexico. It is a loss to the country," Bingaman said on the Senate floor. "He was well-respected for his straight dealing and his integrity."

McMillan served in the Marine Corps from 1957 to 1972 and was assistant defense secretary in the early 1990s, when Vice President Dick Cheney was defense secretary. He was also state chairman for Bob Dole's presidential campaign in 1996.

Owen said he worked for McMillan for about 22 years in the oil and gas industry, at McMillan Production Co. He praised his honesty, ethics and business skill.

"He was involved in numerous types of business, was successful in all those business ventures and did so in a very up-front and honest and straightforward fashion," Owen said.

McMillan is survived by his wife, Kay, and their four children.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; US: New Mexico
KEYWORDS: bush; cancer; colinrmcmillan; marines; navy; newmexico; obituary; oil
Sad story.
1 posted on 07/25/2003 1:38:18 PM PDT by anymouse
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To: anymouse
Shades of the story from "The Net" starring Sandra Bullock.
2 posted on 07/25/2003 1:41:13 PM PDT by lilylangtree
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To: anymouse
I do not know that it is all that sad. Facing terminal cancer is not pleasent prospect and sometime it can seem to the patient that it is the best way out. One is often faced with decisions such as what will my family go through? What about my pet? do I try that experimental therapy that they can not give odds on? Do I want to undergo repeated surgeries and chemo for a couple of extra weeks? Do I want the slow degradation of life that comes with facing this?

Do not judge unless in this position. We are all going to die from something. Cancer can be one of thecrueler ways to go. Furtehr, maybe he did not like what thepain killers did to him. Give yurself a shot of morphine and be in la la land or endure what you must and be functional. Not always an easy choice believe me.

3 posted on 07/25/2003 1:58:51 PM PDT by harpseal (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
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Let's just hope that a suicide note doesn't appear in a brief case that had already been checked, torn into small pieces and missing only the signature piece...
4 posted on 07/25/2003 2:13:04 PM PDT by Onelifetogive
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To: anymouse
I thought it would be something like this.
5 posted on 07/25/2003 2:17:11 PM PDT by r9etb
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To: anymouse
God bless him. What a hard thing.

(This 55,000 acre ranch thing really blows my mind ... not that I hold it against him or anything, but it's just ... unreal.)
6 posted on 07/25/2003 3:12:15 PM PDT by Tax-chick (The LORD Almighty, the LORD of power, the LORD defender against the Enemy.)
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55,000 acre ranch thing really blows my mind ...

Those acres are in southern New Mexico -- probably less vegetation per acre than you have in your front yard...

7 posted on 07/25/2003 7:14:27 PM PDT by TXnMA (No Longer!!! -- and glad to be back home in God's Gountry!!)
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Good point. I've seen southern New Mexico!
8 posted on 07/25/2003 7:19:50 PM PDT by Tax-chick (The LORD Almighty, the LORD of power, the LORD defender against the Enemy.)
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