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Andrew Jackson Miller

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Andrew Jackson Miller

Birth
Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Death
2 Feb 1920 (aged 20)
Buhl, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Buhl, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Obituary: Dies with influenza Andrew J. Miller, son of Mrs. John Low, died on Monday of this week of pneumonia, following an attack of the influenza. The body was taken to the undertaking parlors of Evans & Johnson, and burial was in the Buhl cemetery on Wednesday. The deceased is survived by several brothers and sisters. The deceased carried insurance in the Idaho State Life Insurance Co, and according to Jess Dunn, a chick was written in favor of the beneficiary on the day of the death.
In Memoriam Died on the 2nd day of February A.D., 1920, John Miller, son of Mr. And Mrs. John Low, at the age of 21 years. John, or he was more familiarly known as Jack, was born in Memphis, Mo., in 1899, and when nine years of age, moved to Colorado. He lived there four years and then moved to Idaho, living here until his untimely death which was caused by the reaction after influenza. He had apparently recovered, came to town for a tractor the Saturday before his death, but on Monday his heart failed, and he passed away, leaving his family to mourn a dutiful son, and his sisters and brothers a loving and helpful brother. He had two sisters living in Wyoming, four sisters and two brothers here. Jack was a very quiet, gentlemanly fellow, with a heart full of charity for all. He passed over the faults he saw, making much of one's virtues. No one could associate with him long without feeling that he was indeed a gentleman. Three and a half years ago he joined the First Baptist church and was an attendant at all services when circumstances permitted, being also a member of Willow Dale Sunday school. He was a student of the Bible and exemplified its teachings in his daily life. When he knew that his end was approaching , he turned to his Savior in full confidence that all was well with him, and his prayers for those that he was leaving behind him will not soon be forgotten. He was buried in the Buhl cemetery , after a brief and touching service conducted by Rev. W.A. Shanks. The BUHL HEARLD, Buhl, Twin Falls, Idaho, Andrew Jackson Miller died Feb. 20, 1920 in Buhl, Idaho of Pleuro-Pndumonia. Son of John R. and Gertrude Miller. Buried Feb 3, 1920 in the West End Cemetery, Buhl, Idaho.

Obituary: Dies with influenza Andrew J. Miller, son of Mrs. John Low, died on Monday of this week of pneumonia, following an attack of the influenza. The body was taken to the undertaking parlors of Evans & Johnson, and burial was in the Buhl cemetery on Wednesday. The deceased is survived by several brothers and sisters. The deceased carried insurance in the Idaho State Life Insurance Co, and according to Jess Dunn, a chick was written in favor of the beneficiary on the day of the death.
In Memoriam Died on the 2nd day of February A.D., 1920, John Miller, son of Mr. And Mrs. John Low, at the age of 21 years. John, or he was more familiarly known as Jack, was born in Memphis, Mo., in 1899, and when nine years of age, moved to Colorado. He lived there four years and then moved to Idaho, living here until his untimely death which was caused by the reaction after influenza. He had apparently recovered, came to town for a tractor the Saturday before his death, but on Monday his heart failed, and he passed away, leaving his family to mourn a dutiful son, and his sisters and brothers a loving and helpful brother. He had two sisters living in Wyoming, four sisters and two brothers here. Jack was a very quiet, gentlemanly fellow, with a heart full of charity for all. He passed over the faults he saw, making much of one's virtues. No one could associate with him long without feeling that he was indeed a gentleman. Three and a half years ago he joined the First Baptist church and was an attendant at all services when circumstances permitted, being also a member of Willow Dale Sunday school. He was a student of the Bible and exemplified its teachings in his daily life. When he knew that his end was approaching , he turned to his Savior in full confidence that all was well with him, and his prayers for those that he was leaving behind him will not soon be forgotten. He was buried in the Buhl cemetery , after a brief and touching service conducted by Rev. W.A. Shanks. The BUHL HEARLD, Buhl, Twin Falls, Idaho, Andrew Jackson Miller died Feb. 20, 1920 in Buhl, Idaho of Pleuro-Pndumonia. Son of John R. and Gertrude Miller. Buried Feb 3, 1920 in the West End Cemetery, Buhl, Idaho.



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