Mrs. Lydia J. Miller, 73, died suddenly Sunday morning at the home of her son, John S. Miller of Miller Bros. on the West Side. She was here for a two weeks visit and had apparently been in good health on Saturday night. Mrs. Miller lived in the community for 10 years, moving from here to Allard, Wash., nine years ago, where she since had lived with her husband, Charles W. Miller. She was a member of the Christian church of Ellensburg.
Surviving, besides her husband, and a daughter, Mrs. Henry Allard, of Allard, Wash., six sons, Jesse M. and W. D. Miller of Saco, Wash.; John S., A. H., and J. H. Miller of Ellensburg, and J. L. Miller of Allard, and three sisters, Mrs. Herbe Walters of Nyssa, Ore.; Mrs. Frank Gabley of Boise, Ida., and W. O. parker of Parma, Ida.
The funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Honeycutt chapel.
[Ellensburg Evening Record, Sept. 6, 1927, front page]
Mrs. Lydia J. Miller, 73, died suddenly Sunday morning at the home of her son, John S. Miller of Miller Bros. on the West Side. She was here for a two weeks visit and had apparently been in good health on Saturday night. Mrs. Miller lived in the community for 10 years, moving from here to Allard, Wash., nine years ago, where she since had lived with her husband, Charles W. Miller. She was a member of the Christian church of Ellensburg.
Surviving, besides her husband, and a daughter, Mrs. Henry Allard, of Allard, Wash., six sons, Jesse M. and W. D. Miller of Saco, Wash.; John S., A. H., and J. H. Miller of Ellensburg, and J. L. Miller of Allard, and three sisters, Mrs. Herbe Walters of Nyssa, Ore.; Mrs. Frank Gabley of Boise, Ida., and W. O. parker of Parma, Ida.
The funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Honeycutt chapel.
[Ellensburg Evening Record, Sept. 6, 1927, front page]
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