The Index 6 Apr 1899
Sister Sarah L. Miller, aged 68 years and 10 months died at the home of her son's, in Hickory county Missouri, March 10, 1899. Her husband proceeded her to the other
shore. She was the mother of 8 children, 6 living 2 dead.
She united with the Primative Baptist church when about 18 years old. Four years ago she united with the Church of Christ at Antioch, and since her conversion she has been a faithful member and died in a faith that showed her worthy of Christ's appropriation whom she had served. Before her death she called her son, with whom she was living, and told him that she was going to die and expressed her faith in a kind and loving savior.
Funeral services were conducted by H. T. Alexander. The body was laid away in the Antioch cemetery to return to the mother Earth.
The Index 6 Apr 1899
Sister Sarah L. Miller, aged 68 years and 10 months died at the home of her son's, in Hickory county Missouri, March 10, 1899. Her husband proceeded her to the other
shore. She was the mother of 8 children, 6 living 2 dead.
She united with the Primative Baptist church when about 18 years old. Four years ago she united with the Church of Christ at Antioch, and since her conversion she has been a faithful member and died in a faith that showed her worthy of Christ's appropriation whom she had served. Before her death she called her son, with whom she was living, and told him that she was going to die and expressed her faith in a kind and loving savior.
Funeral services were conducted by H. T. Alexander. The body was laid away in the Antioch cemetery to return to the mother Earth.
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Wife of JW Miller Rest mother, rest in quiet sleep, While friends in sorrow o'er thee weep
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