Frank J. Miller received a telegram today that his aunt, Mrs. Joseph L. Miller
had died at Manitowoc, aged 73. Deceased was a sister of the late Mrs. Joseph
Miller of this city and mother of Frank C. Miller, former bookkeeper with the
J. Miller Co. She was an old resident of Manitowoc. Frank J. Miller will attend
the funeral tomorrow at Manitowoc.
Racine Journal News, Tuesday, May 14, 1912 page 12
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Mrs. Barbara Miller, a resident of this city, died Sunday night at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Krahn, at Kaukauna, of heart
failure. She had been in poor health for some time but her sudden
death was unexpected. Mrs. Miller was born in Germany and was 73
years old. She came with her parents to this country when quite
young. On April 15, 1860, she was married to Joseph Miller who died
two years ago. She is survived by four children, Dr. J.V. Miller
and Frank Miller of this city; Mrs. Chas. Robley of Milwaukee and
Mrs. Frank Krahn of Kaukauna. The body was brought here for burial.
The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon. Interment was in
Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 16, 1912 pg. 1
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[cause: heart disease]
Frank J. Miller received a telegram today that his aunt, Mrs. Joseph L. Miller
had died at Manitowoc, aged 73. Deceased was a sister of the late Mrs. Joseph
Miller of this city and mother of Frank C. Miller, former bookkeeper with the
J. Miller Co. She was an old resident of Manitowoc. Frank J. Miller will attend
the funeral tomorrow at Manitowoc.
Racine Journal News, Tuesday, May 14, 1912 page 12
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Mrs. Barbara Miller, a resident of this city, died Sunday night at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Krahn, at Kaukauna, of heart
failure. She had been in poor health for some time but her sudden
death was unexpected. Mrs. Miller was born in Germany and was 73
years old. She came with her parents to this country when quite
young. On April 15, 1860, she was married to Joseph Miller who died
two years ago. She is survived by four children, Dr. J.V. Miller
and Frank Miller of this city; Mrs. Chas. Robley of Milwaukee and
Mrs. Frank Krahn of Kaukauna. The body was brought here for burial.
The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon. Interment was in
Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, May 16, 1912 pg. 1
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[cause: heart disease]
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