Cornelius E. Miller, 81, retired farmer and lifelong resident of Winnebago county, died yesterday at St. Anthony hospital. Death was attributed to infirmities of advanced age.
Mr. Miller was born near New Milford on May 5, 1854. Since his retirement from active farming Mr. Miller had resided with a daughter, Mrs. Walter Bates, on West State street road.
Three sons and four daughters survive. They are Asa Miller, Mrs. Walter Bates, Mrs. George W. Brown, and Mrs. Arthur Hacker, all of Rockford, Jesse Miller, New Milford, and Mrs. Charles Anderson and Charles Miller, both of Belvidere. He also leaves two brothers, A.M. Kingsbury, Harlem and Albert Kingsbury, Kishwaukee, 31 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the McAllister-Julian funeral home, the Rev. H.M. Bannen, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, officiating. Burial will be in Turner cemetery.
[Published in The Rockford Register Republic, Rockford, Illinois, Monday, June 24, 1935]
Cornelius E. Miller, 81, retired farmer and lifelong resident of Winnebago county, died yesterday at St. Anthony hospital. Death was attributed to infirmities of advanced age.
Mr. Miller was born near New Milford on May 5, 1854. Since his retirement from active farming Mr. Miller had resided with a daughter, Mrs. Walter Bates, on West State street road.
Three sons and four daughters survive. They are Asa Miller, Mrs. Walter Bates, Mrs. George W. Brown, and Mrs. Arthur Hacker, all of Rockford, Jesse Miller, New Milford, and Mrs. Charles Anderson and Charles Miller, both of Belvidere. He also leaves two brothers, A.M. Kingsbury, Harlem and Albert Kingsbury, Kishwaukee, 31 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the McAllister-Julian funeral home, the Rev. H.M. Bannen, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, officiating. Burial will be in Turner cemetery.
[Published in The Rockford Register Republic, Rockford, Illinois, Monday, June 24, 1935]
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