The funeral of Harry Miller, who died Thursday evening of pneumonia, took place from the home of his aunt, Mrs. Titus, of Vine street, yesterday afternoon at 12:20. The funeral was largely attended by a large circle of friends and relatives of the deceased. Services were conducted at the Christian Church by the pastor, Rev. L. O. Knipp, assisted by Rev. Thomas Cook, of the first P. m. Church, and Rev. J. T. Matthews, pastor of the Elm Congregational Church. The Jr. O. U. A. M., of which the deceased was a member attended the funeral in a body. A large number of beautiful flowers were received. The flower carriers were Ralph Hughey, john H. Davis, Burt Smith and David Wylie. The pall bearers were john Lander, Thomas Landers, Walter Miller, Charles Miller, Harry Miller and john J. Miller, all of Parsons and cousins of the deceased. Interment was made in the Shawnee cemetery.
The funeral of Harry Miller, who died Thursday evening of pneumonia, took place from the home of his aunt, Mrs. Titus, of Vine street, yesterday afternoon at 12:20. The funeral was largely attended by a large circle of friends and relatives of the deceased. Services were conducted at the Christian Church by the pastor, Rev. L. O. Knipp, assisted by Rev. Thomas Cook, of the first P. m. Church, and Rev. J. T. Matthews, pastor of the Elm Congregational Church. The Jr. O. U. A. M., of which the deceased was a member attended the funeral in a body. A large number of beautiful flowers were received. The flower carriers were Ralph Hughey, john H. Davis, Burt Smith and David Wylie. The pall bearers were john Lander, Thomas Landers, Walter Miller, Charles Miller, Harry Miller and john J. Miller, all of Parsons and cousins of the deceased. Interment was made in the Shawnee cemetery.
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