Sunday, Jan. 04, 1925
Boise, Idaho
Page: 11
PIONEER RANCHER FALLS DEAD WHILE EATING BREAKFAST
While eating his breakfast at his ranch home south of Eagle.
Abraham Miller, 64, Boise valley pioneer, fell unconscious on the table Saturday morning and died before medical aid could be summoned.
He had been well and hearty and doing his ranch work as usual up to the time of his death, has family reported.
Mr. Miller was born in Soda Springs, Idaho, June 6, 1861, and came to Boise valley when eight years of age.
For the past 55 years he has lived on a ranch near Eagle.
Thirteen years ago he was married to Mrs. Martha Joplin.
He is survived by his wife, a brother, J.C. Miller of Boise, and one sister, Mrs. C.B. Marlatt of Gooding.
Services will be held at the Baptist church at Eagle, Monday at 12 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Waker will officiate.
Burial will be at the Dry Creek cemetery.
Sunday, Jan. 04, 1925
Boise, Idaho
Page: 11
PIONEER RANCHER FALLS DEAD WHILE EATING BREAKFAST
While eating his breakfast at his ranch home south of Eagle.
Abraham Miller, 64, Boise valley pioneer, fell unconscious on the table Saturday morning and died before medical aid could be summoned.
He had been well and hearty and doing his ranch work as usual up to the time of his death, has family reported.
Mr. Miller was born in Soda Springs, Idaho, June 6, 1861, and came to Boise valley when eight years of age.
For the past 55 years he has lived on a ranch near Eagle.
Thirteen years ago he was married to Mrs. Martha Joplin.
He is survived by his wife, a brother, J.C. Miller of Boise, and one sister, Mrs. C.B. Marlatt of Gooding.
Services will be held at the Baptist church at Eagle, Monday at 12 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Waker will officiate.
Burial will be at the Dry Creek cemetery.
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