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Carwin Arthur Miller

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Carwin Arthur Miller

Birth
Nixon Township, DeWitt County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Nov 1911 (aged 30)
Selby, Walworth County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Selby, Walworth County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Carwin Arthur Miller.

Carwin Arthur Miller, eldest son of Charles H. and Clara B. Miller, was born in Deavitt county, Illinois, August 7, 1881, and after months of patient suffering died at his father's home near Selby, South Dakota, November 10, 1911, aged 30 years, 3 months and 3 days.


He was converted and joined the Christian church at the age of 12 years. He was united in marriage to Alice M. Asbach, of Davis City, Iowa, December 24, 1903. To this happy union were born three daughters and two sons, one son having preceded him to the Great Beyond two years previous.


He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, three daughters, one son, father, mother, three brothers, and a host of relatives and friends.


The deceased was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, Yeomen and Employees Benefit Association of Chicago.


Funeral services were conducted at the home of his parents by Rev. J. A. Willey, pastor of the Methodist church of Selby, on November 13th, after which he was laid to rest in the Selby cemetery. ---Record, Selby, S. D.

newspapers.com; The Leon Journal-Reporter

Leon, Iowa · Thursday, November 30, 1911, p. 10

Carwin Arthur Miller.

Carwin Arthur Miller, eldest son of Charles H. and Clara B. Miller, was born in Deavitt county, Illinois, August 7, 1881, and after months of patient suffering died at his father's home near Selby, South Dakota, November 10, 1911, aged 30 years, 3 months and 3 days.


He was converted and joined the Christian church at the age of 12 years. He was united in marriage to Alice M. Asbach, of Davis City, Iowa, December 24, 1903. To this happy union were born three daughters and two sons, one son having preceded him to the Great Beyond two years previous.


He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, three daughters, one son, father, mother, three brothers, and a host of relatives and friends.


The deceased was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, Yeomen and Employees Benefit Association of Chicago.


Funeral services were conducted at the home of his parents by Rev. J. A. Willey, pastor of the Methodist church of Selby, on November 13th, after which he was laid to rest in the Selby cemetery. ---Record, Selby, S. D.

newspapers.com; The Leon Journal-Reporter

Leon, Iowa · Thursday, November 30, 1911, p. 10



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