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Felix T. “Bob” <I>Przydryga</I> Miller

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Felix T. “Bob” Przydryga Miller

Birth
Death
31 Dec 1982 (aged 66)
Burial
Horseheads, Chemung County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.1629917, Longitude: -76.8327944
Plot
Section M
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Elmira Star-Gazette, Sun 2 Jan 1983, p8B:

Miller (Przydryga), Felix T. (Bob), age 66 of 141 Horseheads, NY, Friday 31 Dec 1982. Friends are invited to call at the Barrett Funeral Home Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Prayer service there Tuesday followed by Mass of Christian Burial at Saint Charles Borromeo Church at 10AM. Burial Maple Grove Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, Mabel Buckholtz Emanuel Miller; stepsons and daughters-in-law John, Jr. and Patricia Emanuel of Horseheads, Daniel and Margaret Emanuel of Elmira, brother and sister-in-law Francis and Sophie Miller of Elmira Heights; sister and brother-in-law Sophie and Clarence Straley of Sullivanville, NY; several grandchildren and nieces and nephews.

Mr. Miller was a communicant of Saint Charles Borromeo Church, a retired safety engineer for the US Postal Service, a veteran of World War II, member National Association of Retired Federal Employees and the American Legion Clarence Oliver Post 154.
Elmira Star-Gazette, Sun 2 Jan 1983, p8B:

Miller (Przydryga), Felix T. (Bob), age 66 of 141 Horseheads, NY, Friday 31 Dec 1982. Friends are invited to call at the Barrett Funeral Home Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Prayer service there Tuesday followed by Mass of Christian Burial at Saint Charles Borromeo Church at 10AM. Burial Maple Grove Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, Mabel Buckholtz Emanuel Miller; stepsons and daughters-in-law John, Jr. and Patricia Emanuel of Horseheads, Daniel and Margaret Emanuel of Elmira, brother and sister-in-law Francis and Sophie Miller of Elmira Heights; sister and brother-in-law Sophie and Clarence Straley of Sullivanville, NY; several grandchildren and nieces and nephews.

Mr. Miller was a communicant of Saint Charles Borromeo Church, a retired safety engineer for the US Postal Service, a veteran of World War II, member National Association of Retired Federal Employees and the American Legion Clarence Oliver Post 154.

Inscription

1st Sgt. US Army WWII



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