She was the daughter of one of the early pioneer families in this county and was born near Ontario in 1842.
She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Black and Mrs. H. Harroun of this city, with whom she had made her home for many years and a large family connection.
Mrs. Mills was a graduate of Baldwin Wallace College and had taught for 36 years in the high schools of this state. She was a member of the First Congregational Church of this city and had been very active in church work.
Private funeral services were held in Bucyrus at the home of her sister conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Harry Trust. Burial was made in Mansfield Cemetery.
(Mansfield News Journal, 27 May 1926)
She was the daughter of one of the early pioneer families in this county and was born near Ontario in 1842.
She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Black and Mrs. H. Harroun of this city, with whom she had made her home for many years and a large family connection.
Mrs. Mills was a graduate of Baldwin Wallace College and had taught for 36 years in the high schools of this state. She was a member of the First Congregational Church of this city and had been very active in church work.
Private funeral services were held in Bucyrus at the home of her sister conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Harry Trust. Burial was made in Mansfield Cemetery.
(Mansfield News Journal, 27 May 1926)
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