Mr. Miller was born in Nodaway County, Mo., and had been a resident of Clay County 35 years. He had been a truck driver for the Midwest Pre-Cote company six years. He was a member of the Avondale Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Beulah Miller, and a daughter, Linda Sue Miller, both of the home; a stepson, Floyd Stone, Jr., of Randolph; four sisters, Mrs. Gladys Munkres of 815 N. Prospect, Mrs. Edith Kizer of 2505 Charlotte, Mrs. Mary Abbott and Mrs. Ruth Hardman, both of North Kansas City; and two brothers, Fred Miller of 3746 Olive and Paul Miller of 4201 North Spruce." The Kansas City Times, August 11, 1953
"MILLER -- John R., Randolph, Mo., passed away August 10, 1953, age 48 years. Services 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Avondale Baptist Church. Interment, White Chapel Memorial Gardens, North Kansas City." The Kansas City Times, August 12, 1953
Mr. Miller was born in Nodaway County, Mo., and had been a resident of Clay County 35 years. He had been a truck driver for the Midwest Pre-Cote company six years. He was a member of the Avondale Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Beulah Miller, and a daughter, Linda Sue Miller, both of the home; a stepson, Floyd Stone, Jr., of Randolph; four sisters, Mrs. Gladys Munkres of 815 N. Prospect, Mrs. Edith Kizer of 2505 Charlotte, Mrs. Mary Abbott and Mrs. Ruth Hardman, both of North Kansas City; and two brothers, Fred Miller of 3746 Olive and Paul Miller of 4201 North Spruce." The Kansas City Times, August 11, 1953
"MILLER -- John R., Randolph, Mo., passed away August 10, 1953, age 48 years. Services 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Avondale Baptist Church. Interment, White Chapel Memorial Gardens, North Kansas City." The Kansas City Times, August 12, 1953
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