Mary Caroline “Myrtle” <I>Page</I> Fillmore

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Mary Caroline “Myrtle” Page Fillmore

Birth
Pagetown, Morrow County, Ohio, USA
Death
6 Oct 1931 (aged 86)
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: The ashes of Charles and Myrtle Fillmore are said to have been scattered from the bridge at Unity Village into the waters below. Add to Map
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Co-founder of the Unity School of Christianity. She was born Mary Caroline Page in Pagetown, Ohio. She suffered from chronically poor health. She married Charles Fillmore, and together, they discovered a set of principles regarding healing and prosperity. Through the application of these spiritual principles, Myrtle was miraculously cured. The Fillmores founded the Unity School of Christianity, an organization now more commonly known as Unity. They opened a publishing house and authored many books on spirituality. Today, Unity has its world headquarters in Lee's Summit, Missouri, and the movement has reached a great number of people with its publications. In addition to the many Unity churches worldwide, Unity also operates an internationally acclaimed prayer network known as Silent Unity. Myrtle Fillmore passed away in 1931 at the age of 86.
Co-founder of the Unity School of Christianity. She was born Mary Caroline Page in Pagetown, Ohio. She suffered from chronically poor health. She married Charles Fillmore, and together, they discovered a set of principles regarding healing and prosperity. Through the application of these spiritual principles, Myrtle was miraculously cured. The Fillmores founded the Unity School of Christianity, an organization now more commonly known as Unity. They opened a publishing house and authored many books on spirituality. Today, Unity has its world headquarters in Lee's Summit, Missouri, and the movement has reached a great number of people with its publications. In addition to the many Unity churches worldwide, Unity also operates an internationally acclaimed prayer network known as Silent Unity. Myrtle Fillmore passed away in 1931 at the age of 86.


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