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Ethel <I>Evans</I> Miller

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Ethel Evans Miller

Birth
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Mar 1963 (aged 78)
Bedford, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
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Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, March 7 1963, [p. 1]
Death Takes Mrs. Tab Miller
Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel (Tab) Miller will be held at 2 p. m. today (Thurs.) at the Shum-Novinger Madison St. Funeral Home. Mrs. Miller died at her home here Sunday of a probable heart attack, states county medical examiner, Dr. M. T. Gordon.
Mrs. Miller once served in the office of her uncle, W. F. Evans, when he was county treasurer here. For about 20 years, prior to returning to Bedford, she was postmaster at Norris, S. D.

Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, March 14, 1963, p. 8
Rites Held for Ethel E. Miller
Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel E. (Tab) Miller, held in the Shum-Novinger Funeral Home in Bedford March 7, were conducted by Rev. John D. Kerr, local Presbyterian minister. Mrs. Miller died at her home in Bedford on March 3. Interment was in Fairview cemetery, Bedford.
Ethel Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eck Evans, was born in Bedford Nov. 22, 1884. After her high school graduation Miss Evans worked in the Taylor County treasurer’s office for her uncle, Will Evans. She was then employed as a bookkeeper for Green Colonial Furnace Co., in Des Moines for about 15 years.
In 1921 [1923] she and Grey G. Miller were married. They lived on a ranch in So. Dak. Mrs. Miller resigned as Norris, S. Dak. postmaster in 1953 after 20 years of service.
Mr. Miller died Oct. 19, 1953. Mrs. Miller had resided in Bedford since she returned here at the death of her brother, Walter, in Nov. 1953.
Mrs. Miller is survived by cousins: Robert M. Evans, Des Moines; John Evans, Storm Lake, Ia.; Philip Evans, Joplin, Mo.; Harry May, des Moines; Mrs. C. E. Sandvig, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Edna Paschal, Mrs. Gertie Abarr, Albert Turner, Doug Turner, Joe Turner, Bedford; and sisters-in-law: Mrs. Walter Evans, Manila, Ia.; Mrs. Dorothy M. Currell and Mrs. Eva Wehn, East Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Pattie Searle, Ogallala, Nebr, and Mrs. Olive Wilcox, Los Angeles.
Called here by the death of Mrs. Miller were Robert M. Evans and Harry May. Others from out-of-town who attended the services were Mrs. Eva Wehn and Mrs. Dorothy Currell.

Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, March 7 1963, [p. 1]
Death Takes Mrs. Tab Miller
Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel (Tab) Miller will be held at 2 p. m. today (Thurs.) at the Shum-Novinger Madison St. Funeral Home. Mrs. Miller died at her home here Sunday of a probable heart attack, states county medical examiner, Dr. M. T. Gordon.
Mrs. Miller once served in the office of her uncle, W. F. Evans, when he was county treasurer here. For about 20 years, prior to returning to Bedford, she was postmaster at Norris, S. D.

Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, March 14, 1963, p. 8
Rites Held for Ethel E. Miller
Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel E. (Tab) Miller, held in the Shum-Novinger Funeral Home in Bedford March 7, were conducted by Rev. John D. Kerr, local Presbyterian minister. Mrs. Miller died at her home in Bedford on March 3. Interment was in Fairview cemetery, Bedford.
Ethel Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eck Evans, was born in Bedford Nov. 22, 1884. After her high school graduation Miss Evans worked in the Taylor County treasurer’s office for her uncle, Will Evans. She was then employed as a bookkeeper for Green Colonial Furnace Co., in Des Moines for about 15 years.
In 1921 [1923] she and Grey G. Miller were married. They lived on a ranch in So. Dak. Mrs. Miller resigned as Norris, S. Dak. postmaster in 1953 after 20 years of service.
Mr. Miller died Oct. 19, 1953. Mrs. Miller had resided in Bedford since she returned here at the death of her brother, Walter, in Nov. 1953.
Mrs. Miller is survived by cousins: Robert M. Evans, Des Moines; John Evans, Storm Lake, Ia.; Philip Evans, Joplin, Mo.; Harry May, des Moines; Mrs. C. E. Sandvig, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Edna Paschal, Mrs. Gertie Abarr, Albert Turner, Doug Turner, Joe Turner, Bedford; and sisters-in-law: Mrs. Walter Evans, Manila, Ia.; Mrs. Dorothy M. Currell and Mrs. Eva Wehn, East Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Pattie Searle, Ogallala, Nebr, and Mrs. Olive Wilcox, Los Angeles.
Called here by the death of Mrs. Miller were Robert M. Evans and Harry May. Others from out-of-town who attended the services were Mrs. Eva Wehn and Mrs. Dorothy Currell.



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