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Hazel L. <I>Keeling</I> Miller

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Hazel L. Keeling Miller

Birth
Birch Tree, Shannon County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 Nov 2014 (aged 94)
Mountain View, Howell County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Birch Tree, Shannon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Hazel L. Miller the daughter of James Alfred Keeling and Sarah Jane Ramsey Keeling, was born at Birch Tree, MO on December 27, 1919 and passed away at Mountain View Health Care November 26, 2014 making her age 94 years.
Hazel was united in marriage to Ray Miller December 27, 1947. They were married 25 years before Ray passed away December 26, 1972.
Hazel attended Summersville First Baptist Church. She joined Summersville Order of Eastern Star in 1970 and was a member of Summersville Chapter 363 where she served as Worthy Matron. After Summersville Order of Eastern Star closed, she became a member of Current River Chapter 239 at Eminence, MO.
She enjoyed living on the farm life and taking care of her cattle and chickens. She also loved to fish and spend time outdoors. Hazel also liked to spend time with her friends and family playing cards.
Preceding Hazel in death is her husband Ray, parents ,James and Sarah Keeling, brothers, Otto Keeling, Frank Keeling, Ruben Keeling, and Richard Keeling, sisters, Alta Short, Edna May Keeling, Lena Rivers Keeling and Mary Ann Renegar.
She is survived by her nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends who loved her.
Hazel L. Miller the daughter of James Alfred Keeling and Sarah Jane Ramsey Keeling, was born at Birch Tree, MO on December 27, 1919 and passed away at Mountain View Health Care November 26, 2014 making her age 94 years.
Hazel was united in marriage to Ray Miller December 27, 1947. They were married 25 years before Ray passed away December 26, 1972.
Hazel attended Summersville First Baptist Church. She joined Summersville Order of Eastern Star in 1970 and was a member of Summersville Chapter 363 where she served as Worthy Matron. After Summersville Order of Eastern Star closed, she became a member of Current River Chapter 239 at Eminence, MO.
She enjoyed living on the farm life and taking care of her cattle and chickens. She also loved to fish and spend time outdoors. Hazel also liked to spend time with her friends and family playing cards.
Preceding Hazel in death is her husband Ray, parents ,James and Sarah Keeling, brothers, Otto Keeling, Frank Keeling, Ruben Keeling, and Richard Keeling, sisters, Alta Short, Edna May Keeling, Lena Rivers Keeling and Mary Ann Renegar.
She is survived by her nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends who loved her.


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