She came to the Albany area in 1929 and moved to Scotia three years ago. Mrs. Miller was a life member of the Delmar Progressive Club, member of the Delmar Antique Study Club and a member of the Gansevoort Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
She married Russell Stevenson Miller on April 6, 1918 at Sharpsburg, Christian Co., Illinois, and to this union were born two children, Barbara Jean, who died March 16, 1922 and Philip Alan Miller.
Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Russell S. Miller, a son, Philip A. Miller of Scotia, a sister, Gladys Angleton of Taylorville, Ill. and a brother, V. Keith Angleton of Idaho.
She came to the Albany area in 1929 and moved to Scotia three years ago. Mrs. Miller was a life member of the Delmar Progressive Club, member of the Delmar Antique Study Club and a member of the Gansevoort Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
She married Russell Stevenson Miller on April 6, 1918 at Sharpsburg, Christian Co., Illinois, and to this union were born two children, Barbara Jean, who died March 16, 1922 and Philip Alan Miller.
Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Russell S. Miller, a son, Philip A. Miller of Scotia, a sister, Gladys Angleton of Taylorville, Ill. and a brother, V. Keith Angleton of Idaho.
Family Members
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James Hugh Angleton
1888–1973
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Amy Dell Angleton
1888–1982
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Jay Bertie Angleton
1890–1949
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Hally Wade Angleton
1892–1931
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William B. "Bryan" Angleton
1896–1983
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Gladys Merl Angleton
1900–1987
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Bernice Faye "Faye" Angleton Shaw
1902–1955
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Faye Bernice Angleton Shaw
1902–1955
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Virgil Keith "Keith" Angleton
1908–1997
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Kent Lamar Angleton
1910–1981
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