May 1, 1923
Arthur Miller
After being in poor health a year and a half, Arthur Miller died at 12:35 this morning. He was a son of W. H. and Sallie Miller, 222 Lacey Street, and is survived by five brothers and sisters. His death is the first break in the family.
He was born in West Chester and has spent all is life here. He belonged to St. Agnes Church, Company I, N.G.P., Loyal Order of Moose, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Good Will Fire Company, and Railroad Brotherhood and Holy Name Society, St. Agnes's Church.
Being the grandson of Abiah C. Miller, the veteran soldier and retired engineer, he took to railroading, naturally, as had his father, before him, and for several years he was in charge of locomotives at the roundhouse, south of Union Street. He was upright in character and pleasing in nature and leaves many friends.
He married Katie Witherow, of Gettysburg, an alumna of the Nurses' Training School at the Chester County Hospital, and is survived by her, but leaves no children.
Ibid
May 5, 1923
MILLER- In West Chester, on May 1, 1923, Arthur P. Miller, in the 32d year of his age.
Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral without further notice from his late residence, 222 Lacey St., on Friday, May 4th. Meet at the house at 9 o'clock. High Mass at St. Agnes' Church at 10 a.m. standard time.
Ibid
May 1923
Friday morning, at 10 p.m., the funeral of Arthur C. Miller took place from his parents' home. High Mass was said by Father McFadden, who spoke appropriately regarding death and of Mr. Miller's life, at St. Agnes' Church. Friends sang. "Face to Face". From there his body was laid to rest in Greenmount Cemetery. Pall bearers were: William Bray, Thomas Cavanaugh, William Gill, Norbert Finegan, William Hayes and Leon McGrogan. Thursday evening many friends called at his home to their sympathy, while services were held in the presence of the Loyal Order of Moose, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Holy Name Society, Co. I. an Good Will Fire Company.
*Note: Middle initial in funeral notice as published.
May 1, 1923
Arthur Miller
After being in poor health a year and a half, Arthur Miller died at 12:35 this morning. He was a son of W. H. and Sallie Miller, 222 Lacey Street, and is survived by five brothers and sisters. His death is the first break in the family.
He was born in West Chester and has spent all is life here. He belonged to St. Agnes Church, Company I, N.G.P., Loyal Order of Moose, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Good Will Fire Company, and Railroad Brotherhood and Holy Name Society, St. Agnes's Church.
Being the grandson of Abiah C. Miller, the veteran soldier and retired engineer, he took to railroading, naturally, as had his father, before him, and for several years he was in charge of locomotives at the roundhouse, south of Union Street. He was upright in character and pleasing in nature and leaves many friends.
He married Katie Witherow, of Gettysburg, an alumna of the Nurses' Training School at the Chester County Hospital, and is survived by her, but leaves no children.
Ibid
May 5, 1923
MILLER- In West Chester, on May 1, 1923, Arthur P. Miller, in the 32d year of his age.
Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral without further notice from his late residence, 222 Lacey St., on Friday, May 4th. Meet at the house at 9 o'clock. High Mass at St. Agnes' Church at 10 a.m. standard time.
Ibid
May 1923
Friday morning, at 10 p.m., the funeral of Arthur C. Miller took place from his parents' home. High Mass was said by Father McFadden, who spoke appropriately regarding death and of Mr. Miller's life, at St. Agnes' Church. Friends sang. "Face to Face". From there his body was laid to rest in Greenmount Cemetery. Pall bearers were: William Bray, Thomas Cavanaugh, William Gill, Norbert Finegan, William Hayes and Leon McGrogan. Thursday evening many friends called at his home to their sympathy, while services were held in the presence of the Loyal Order of Moose, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Holy Name Society, Co. I. an Good Will Fire Company.
*Note: Middle initial in funeral notice as published.
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