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Nannie Susan <I>Miller</I> Wright

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Nannie Susan Miller Wright

Birth
Rockingham County, Virginia, USA
Death
31 Mar 1916 (aged 47)
Rockingham County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Bridgewater, Rockingham County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Bridgewater, March; 31. — Mrs. Nannie Wright, wife of John S. Wright died suddenly this morning about 2 o'clock in her home two and a half miles S south of Bridgewater.

Mrs. Wright retired last night in cheerful spirits and apparently in her usual health. She wakened about 1 o'clock suffering with considerable pain and difficult breathing. The family called in Dr. John Miller, but life was extinct when he arrived.

Mrs. Wright was a member of the Church of the Brethren and was endowed with many admirable traits of character. She will be greatly missed not only in the home but throughout a wide circle of friends as well. Mrs. Wright was a daughter of the late Elder John A. Miller and was born a mile north of Bridgewater forty-seven years ago last September.

She is survived by her husband, six daughters and two sons, all of whom live at the home were present when the unexpected end came, and four brothers; A. M., .S. B., J. W. F., and S. G. Miller, each of whom live within a short distance of Bridgewater. An only sister, Miss Mary Miller, died very unexpectedly shortly before Christmas.

Funeral services will be conducted here in the Church of the Brethren Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in the Main Street cemetery.

Harrisonburg Daily News Record
SATURDAY, APRIL 1 , 1916
Bridgewater, March; 31. — Mrs. Nannie Wright, wife of John S. Wright died suddenly this morning about 2 o'clock in her home two and a half miles S south of Bridgewater.

Mrs. Wright retired last night in cheerful spirits and apparently in her usual health. She wakened about 1 o'clock suffering with considerable pain and difficult breathing. The family called in Dr. John Miller, but life was extinct when he arrived.

Mrs. Wright was a member of the Church of the Brethren and was endowed with many admirable traits of character. She will be greatly missed not only in the home but throughout a wide circle of friends as well. Mrs. Wright was a daughter of the late Elder John A. Miller and was born a mile north of Bridgewater forty-seven years ago last September.

She is survived by her husband, six daughters and two sons, all of whom live at the home were present when the unexpected end came, and four brothers; A. M., .S. B., J. W. F., and S. G. Miller, each of whom live within a short distance of Bridgewater. An only sister, Miss Mary Miller, died very unexpectedly shortly before Christmas.

Funeral services will be conducted here in the Church of the Brethren Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in the Main Street cemetery.

Harrisonburg Daily News Record
SATURDAY, APRIL 1 , 1916


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