Surviving are his wife, his mother, residing near Vigo; several brothers, Charles of Kansas; John of near Circleville; Walter of Lima; Earl, Arthur, Howard and Harry of Chillicothe; five sisters, Mrs. Walter Opp and Mrs. William Turpin of Chillicothe; Mrs. Luther Arthur of California; Mrs. Verne Wilson of Columbus, and Miss Ada Miller at home.
He had been employed as a stationary fireman for the B. & O. railroad.
The body may be viewed at the Fawcett Funeral Home, where the funeral will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. , Friday by the Rev. E. H. Wierth. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery.
- Chillicothe Gazette
Wednesday, September 21, 1938
Surviving are his wife, his mother, residing near Vigo; several brothers, Charles of Kansas; John of near Circleville; Walter of Lima; Earl, Arthur, Howard and Harry of Chillicothe; five sisters, Mrs. Walter Opp and Mrs. William Turpin of Chillicothe; Mrs. Luther Arthur of California; Mrs. Verne Wilson of Columbus, and Miss Ada Miller at home.
He had been employed as a stationary fireman for the B. & O. railroad.
The body may be viewed at the Fawcett Funeral Home, where the funeral will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. , Friday by the Rev. E. H. Wierth. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery.
- Chillicothe Gazette
Wednesday, September 21, 1938
Family Members
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Ada Ellen Miller
1873–1958
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Charles Thomas Miller
1875–1944
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Alice J. Miller Turpen
1877–1955
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John Thomas Miller
1879–1964
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Elizabeth Amy Miller Arthur
1884–1965
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Arthur Lewis Miller
1885–1953
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Walter C. Miller
1888–1959
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Maude Mary Miller Opp
1890–1978
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Howard Clifford Miller
1892–1960
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Amy Jeanette Miller Wilson
1894–1983
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Earl F. Miller
1896–1988
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Harry Franklin Miller
1898–1983
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