Mrs. Fannie Miller, for 70 years a resident of Kalamazoo county died Tuesday at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. C.P. Hale of Cooper township, after a short illness from pneumonia. She was about 90 years of age. Surviving Mrs. Miller are five daughters and two sons, Mrs. N.L. Avery of Elgin, Ill., Mrs. William Comstock of Kalamazoo, Miss Susie Ryder and Mrs. F.H. Britton of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. J.A. Smith of Plainwell, Richard Ryder of Kalamazoo and Charles G. Miller of Lansing. Also a sister, Mrs. Mary Merryweather of Cooper. Mrs. Miller arrived here from Lansing yesterday and Mrs. F.H. Britton will arrive from St. Louis today. Mrs. Miller is also survived by 19 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Kalamazoo Telegraph-Press, March 1st 1916.
Frances Miller is buried in the family plot with Susa Ryder, Richard Ryder, and her parents David and Mary Crawford
Mrs. Fannie Miller, for 70 years a resident of Kalamazoo county died Tuesday at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. C.P. Hale of Cooper township, after a short illness from pneumonia. She was about 90 years of age. Surviving Mrs. Miller are five daughters and two sons, Mrs. N.L. Avery of Elgin, Ill., Mrs. William Comstock of Kalamazoo, Miss Susie Ryder and Mrs. F.H. Britton of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. J.A. Smith of Plainwell, Richard Ryder of Kalamazoo and Charles G. Miller of Lansing. Also a sister, Mrs. Mary Merryweather of Cooper. Mrs. Miller arrived here from Lansing yesterday and Mrs. F.H. Britton will arrive from St. Louis today. Mrs. Miller is also survived by 19 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Kalamazoo Telegraph-Press, March 1st 1916.
Frances Miller is buried in the family plot with Susa Ryder, Richard Ryder, and her parents David and Mary Crawford
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