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Alice N <I>Nolan</I> Miracle

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Alice N Nolan Miracle

Birth
Harlan, Harlan County, Kentucky, USA
Death
9 Feb 2014 (aged 88)
Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Alice N. Miracle, 88, of Seymour, passed away Sunday, February 9, 2014 at Lutheran Community Home.

Born September 9, 1925, in Incline, KY, she was the daughter of Garfield and Dona (Turner) Nolan.

On December 16, 1942 in Harlan, KY, she married Earl D. Miracle who survives.

Alice was a member of First Baptist Church, Seymour. She was retired from Wal-Mart having held sales and office positions there; as well as previously being employed in sales and the office at J.C. Penney, Jay’s Market and the G. C. Murphy Company. Early in World War II Alice worked in Ypsilanti, Michigan, building B-24 Bombers and had also been employed at the Charleston Powder Plant.

Besides her husband of 71 years, she is survived by her children Brenda G. (Ron) Byrley, Delores F. (Gerald) Ault; grandchildren Amy M. Hancock, Jeremy D. (Emma) Ault, Nathan G. (Jenny) Ault; great grandchildren Arlo Ault, Wiley Ault, Amber Ault, Aiden Ault; brother Turner (Edwynna) Nolan; and sisters Louise Tolliver and Jean (Orville) Howard.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and sisters Delores Nolan, Cora Lee Tolliver, Marie Cooper, and Mae Huckleberry.

Burial will take place at Riverview Cemetery.

Mrs. Alice N. Miracle, 88, of Seymour, passed away Sunday, February 9, 2014 at Lutheran Community Home.

Born September 9, 1925, in Incline, KY, she was the daughter of Garfield and Dona (Turner) Nolan.

On December 16, 1942 in Harlan, KY, she married Earl D. Miracle who survives.

Alice was a member of First Baptist Church, Seymour. She was retired from Wal-Mart having held sales and office positions there; as well as previously being employed in sales and the office at J.C. Penney, Jay’s Market and the G. C. Murphy Company. Early in World War II Alice worked in Ypsilanti, Michigan, building B-24 Bombers and had also been employed at the Charleston Powder Plant.

Besides her husband of 71 years, she is survived by her children Brenda G. (Ron) Byrley, Delores F. (Gerald) Ault; grandchildren Amy M. Hancock, Jeremy D. (Emma) Ault, Nathan G. (Jenny) Ault; great grandchildren Arlo Ault, Wiley Ault, Amber Ault, Aiden Ault; brother Turner (Edwynna) Nolan; and sisters Louise Tolliver and Jean (Orville) Howard.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and sisters Delores Nolan, Cora Lee Tolliver, Marie Cooper, and Mae Huckleberry.

Burial will take place at Riverview Cemetery.



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