Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Maddox home, Rev. L. J. Power, pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating, with burial in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Undertaker George J. Carroll.
Active pallbearers will be J. H. Midkiff, John Mahan, Frank B. Smith, W. E. Murphy, Ed M. Tompson, and Hugh Hamilton. All of her friends are named as honorary pallbearers.
Mrs. Milliken who before her marriage was Mary Sarah Cryer was born January 31, 1855, and at the age of 14 years was converted and joined the church. She was married to D. T. Milliken in 1870, and they came to Gainesville from Amite, Louisiana on March 10, 1884. Mr. Milliken passed away in 1908.
Mrs. Milliken is survived by two daughter, Mrs. Maddox and Miss Hattie Milliken, one son, Roy T. Milliken of Denton, and two grandsons, Jack and Roy Milliken, Jr.
Gainesville Daily Register, Gainesville, Texas.
Monday 1 April 1929 (Obituary provided by: sue (#47492809))
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Maddox home, Rev. L. J. Power, pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating, with burial in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Undertaker George J. Carroll.
Active pallbearers will be J. H. Midkiff, John Mahan, Frank B. Smith, W. E. Murphy, Ed M. Tompson, and Hugh Hamilton. All of her friends are named as honorary pallbearers.
Mrs. Milliken who before her marriage was Mary Sarah Cryer was born January 31, 1855, and at the age of 14 years was converted and joined the church. She was married to D. T. Milliken in 1870, and they came to Gainesville from Amite, Louisiana on March 10, 1884. Mr. Milliken passed away in 1908.
Mrs. Milliken is survived by two daughter, Mrs. Maddox and Miss Hattie Milliken, one son, Roy T. Milliken of Denton, and two grandsons, Jack and Roy Milliken, Jr.
Gainesville Daily Register, Gainesville, Texas.
Monday 1 April 1929 (Obituary provided by: sue (#47492809))
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