On March 28th 1888, she was united in marriage with James A. Miller, at which time her sister Anna and Thomas Howard, were also married, making it a double wedding. When a young woman, she confessed Christ as her Savior and united with the Methodist Church and was a faithful member until her death.
Her husband passed away, March 3rd, 1945. Surviving is her son, Lorin G. Miller, of Lansing Mich. Two sisters, Mrs. Etta Woods of des Moines, iowa and Mrs. Eva Wood of Fresno Calif and two brothers, Chas R. Howard of Ankeny, Iowa and Clarence E. Howard of St. Louis, Mo.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist church, with Rev. Bruland and Rev. Shull, officiating.
Music was by Mary Elizabeth Haulman, Mrs. J. P. Morris and E. J. Sheppard.
Casket bearers were Arthur and Ralph Woods, Lewis Barlow, Frank Mally, Claud Broughton and Orville Howard. Burial was in the Oralabor Cemetery.
On March 28th 1888, she was united in marriage with James A. Miller, at which time her sister Anna and Thomas Howard, were also married, making it a double wedding. When a young woman, she confessed Christ as her Savior and united with the Methodist Church and was a faithful member until her death.
Her husband passed away, March 3rd, 1945. Surviving is her son, Lorin G. Miller, of Lansing Mich. Two sisters, Mrs. Etta Woods of des Moines, iowa and Mrs. Eva Wood of Fresno Calif and two brothers, Chas R. Howard of Ankeny, Iowa and Clarence E. Howard of St. Louis, Mo.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist church, with Rev. Bruland and Rev. Shull, officiating.
Music was by Mary Elizabeth Haulman, Mrs. J. P. Morris and E. J. Sheppard.
Casket bearers were Arthur and Ralph Woods, Lewis Barlow, Frank Mally, Claud Broughton and Orville Howard. Burial was in the Oralabor Cemetery.
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