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Lydia Ann <I>Miller</I> Miller

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Lydia Ann Miller Miller

Birth
Reno County, Kansas, USA
Death
29 Jul 1947 (aged 35)
Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Shipshewana, LaGrange County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 15
Memorial ID
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Miller.-Lydia Ann, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Harvey Miller, was born near Kalona, Iowa; passed away at her home, near Middlebury, Ind., July 29, 1947; aged 35 y. 22 d. On Dec. 25, 1945 she was married to John N. Miller, who survives. Also surviving are an eight-week-old daughter (Salinda Sue), her parents, 5 brothers (Clarence, Samuel, Enos, Harvey, and Henry, all of Kalona, Iowa), 5 sisters (Barbara-Mrs. Samuel Bender, Springs, Pa.; Susan-Mrs. Ben Yoder, Riverside, Iowa; Mattie-Mrs. Ivan Bender; Mary-Mrs. John Helmuth; Edna-Mrs. Mahlon Miller, Kalona, Iowa), and many other relatives and friends. Four brothers preceded her in death. In her youth she accepted Christ as her personal Saviour and united with the Amish Church. In recent years she transferred her membership to the Mennonite Church at Middlebury. She was quiet and unassuming, yet devoted and secrated. Funeral services were in charge of the home ministers. Text: Ps. 23:4.
Miller.-Lydia Ann, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Harvey Miller, was born near Kalona, Iowa; passed away at her home, near Middlebury, Ind., July 29, 1947; aged 35 y. 22 d. On Dec. 25, 1945 she was married to John N. Miller, who survives. Also surviving are an eight-week-old daughter (Salinda Sue), her parents, 5 brothers (Clarence, Samuel, Enos, Harvey, and Henry, all of Kalona, Iowa), 5 sisters (Barbara-Mrs. Samuel Bender, Springs, Pa.; Susan-Mrs. Ben Yoder, Riverside, Iowa; Mattie-Mrs. Ivan Bender; Mary-Mrs. John Helmuth; Edna-Mrs. Mahlon Miller, Kalona, Iowa), and many other relatives and friends. Four brothers preceded her in death. In her youth she accepted Christ as her personal Saviour and united with the Amish Church. In recent years she transferred her membership to the Mennonite Church at Middlebury. She was quiet and unassuming, yet devoted and secrated. Funeral services were in charge of the home ministers. Text: Ps. 23:4.


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