(Contributed by Pam Witherow)
DIED.
George M. Miller, son of John Miller, East Salt River township, died of Consumption Dec. 22d 1889. Leaving a wife, two children, five brothers and four sisters, and many friends to mourn the loss of a kind father, a good husband and a devoted friend. Bro. Miller was thus summoned in early life, being only 25 years, 3 months and 2 days of age. During the past summer, with wife and family, he made the overland trip to Oklahoma and return, but only to find that all was in vain. When called to yield to Him who knows only our needs Bro. Miller could say all is well. Funeral occurred on the 23d at the U. B. church, after which the remains were interred in the Brashear Cemetery.
D. H. Bruner.
Weekly Graphic, Kirksville, Missouri, 03 Jan 1890, Fri • Page 3, Column 3
(Contributed by Pam Witherow)
(Contributed by Pam Witherow)
DIED.
George M. Miller, son of John Miller, East Salt River township, died of Consumption Dec. 22d 1889. Leaving a wife, two children, five brothers and four sisters, and many friends to mourn the loss of a kind father, a good husband and a devoted friend. Bro. Miller was thus summoned in early life, being only 25 years, 3 months and 2 days of age. During the past summer, with wife and family, he made the overland trip to Oklahoma and return, but only to find that all was in vain. When called to yield to Him who knows only our needs Bro. Miller could say all is well. Funeral occurred on the 23d at the U. B. church, after which the remains were interred in the Brashear Cemetery.
D. H. Bruner.
Weekly Graphic, Kirksville, Missouri, 03 Jan 1890, Fri • Page 3, Column 3
(Contributed by Pam Witherow)
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