Nannie Frances Miller, 92 years, 1 month and 26 days old, formally of Fulton, Missouri, died at 12:50pm on July 15, 1929 at her daughter's home in St. Louis, Missouri. She was a Fulton, Missouri native.
Dr. T.B. Mansfield, of St. Louis, Missouri, pronounced death caused by Arteriosclerosis contributed to by Senility. The informant was Maggie Miller, daughter of the deceased, of 2932 Edgar Avenue, St. Louis.
Mrs. Miller was born May 17, 1837, in Fulton, Missouri, the daughter of Henry and Jane (Thomas) Larimore, both born in Kentucky. She was united in marriage to U.T. Miller and he preceded her in death. Mrs. Miller was a housewife.
Arrangements were under the care of F.A. Nuberg Mortuary of St. Louis. Burial was in Westminster Cemetery.
Nannie Frances Miller, 92 years, 1 month and 26 days old, formally of Fulton, Missouri, died at 12:50pm on July 15, 1929 at her daughter's home in St. Louis, Missouri. She was a Fulton, Missouri native.
Dr. T.B. Mansfield, of St. Louis, Missouri, pronounced death caused by Arteriosclerosis contributed to by Senility. The informant was Maggie Miller, daughter of the deceased, of 2932 Edgar Avenue, St. Louis.
Mrs. Miller was born May 17, 1837, in Fulton, Missouri, the daughter of Henry and Jane (Thomas) Larimore, both born in Kentucky. She was united in marriage to U.T. Miller and he preceded her in death. Mrs. Miller was a housewife.
Arrangements were under the care of F.A. Nuberg Mortuary of St. Louis. Burial was in Westminster Cemetery.
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Family Members
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Lillie Anne Miller Baker
1856–1934
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Henry Lee Miller Sr
1858–1945
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Worcester "Ces" Miller
1860–1936
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Mollie Jane "Mary" Miller Baker
1862–1937
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William Larimore Miller
1863–1948
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Susan Larimore Miller McClintic
1866–1949
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Minerva "Minnie" Miller Brown
1869–1947
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Bertie M Miller McKim
1871–1960
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Dr Mitchel Miller
1872–1950
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Samuel Wesley Miller
1874–1938
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Dr Abram Lee Miller
1879–1955
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