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Louise Pearl <I>Miller</I> Stonebraker

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Louise Pearl Miller Stonebraker

Birth
Carroll County, Indiana, USA
Death
26 Jul 1976 (aged 89)
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Cedar, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3, Lot 150, Space 2, Row 1
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Louise Stonebraker, 89, of R2 Churubusco died July 26 in Crow Haven Nursing Home, Fort Wayne.

She was born in Carroll County April 1, 1887 to Eli and Celestia Felix Miller.

She married Warren Stonebraker Feb. 13, 1906. Her husband died in 1940 and she moved to Eel River Twp. in 1942. She was a member of Wesleyan Methodist church of Fort Wayne.

Survivors include three sons, Merle of Los Angeles, California, Kenneth of R4 Albion, and Wesley of R2 Churubusco; two daughters, Mrs. Don Hakes of Decatur and Mrs. Robert Fredrick of R1 Huntertown; 16 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; two brothers Alpha Miller of Huntertown and Glenn Miller of Fort Wayne; and three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Neat of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Lola Weaver of Lynnwood, California, and Mrs. Zora Nelson of Americus, Indiana.

Services are today in Sheets Funeral Home with burial in Cedar Chapel Cemetery.

Garrett Clipper July 29, 1986
Louise Stonebraker, 89, of R2 Churubusco died July 26 in Crow Haven Nursing Home, Fort Wayne.

She was born in Carroll County April 1, 1887 to Eli and Celestia Felix Miller.

She married Warren Stonebraker Feb. 13, 1906. Her husband died in 1940 and she moved to Eel River Twp. in 1942. She was a member of Wesleyan Methodist church of Fort Wayne.

Survivors include three sons, Merle of Los Angeles, California, Kenneth of R4 Albion, and Wesley of R2 Churubusco; two daughters, Mrs. Don Hakes of Decatur and Mrs. Robert Fredrick of R1 Huntertown; 16 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; two brothers Alpha Miller of Huntertown and Glenn Miller of Fort Wayne; and three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Neat of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Lola Weaver of Lynnwood, California, and Mrs. Zora Nelson of Americus, Indiana.

Services are today in Sheets Funeral Home with burial in Cedar Chapel Cemetery.

Garrett Clipper July 29, 1986


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