Lifelong Resident Is Survived By Widow and Four Children
Ill for the past several weeks, Frank Miller, 69, retired lifelong resident of this city died about 11 o'clock Sunday night in his apartment over the Otis A. Vandivier grocery, corner South Main and Monroe Streets.
The body was taken to the Vandivier Mortuary where services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning by the Rev. Golden A. Smith, pastor of the Methodist church. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Vandivier parlors Tuesday afternoon between two and five o'clock, and in the evening between 7 and 9 p.m.
Mr. Miller was born in this city on February 27, 1875 and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller. He was united in marriage to Miss Rosa Belle Spears of this city on December 12, 1895. Six children were born to the couple, and four survive with their mother.
They are Earl Miller, of Indianapolis, John Miller, who is serving in the armed forces overseas; Mrs. Mary Sikes of Indianapolis; and Mrs. Julia Veaver of Franklin. A number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren also remain.
Obituary appeared in The Franklin Evening Star on Monday, December 11, 1944.
Lifelong Resident Is Survived By Widow and Four Children
Ill for the past several weeks, Frank Miller, 69, retired lifelong resident of this city died about 11 o'clock Sunday night in his apartment over the Otis A. Vandivier grocery, corner South Main and Monroe Streets.
The body was taken to the Vandivier Mortuary where services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning by the Rev. Golden A. Smith, pastor of the Methodist church. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Vandivier parlors Tuesday afternoon between two and five o'clock, and in the evening between 7 and 9 p.m.
Mr. Miller was born in this city on February 27, 1875 and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller. He was united in marriage to Miss Rosa Belle Spears of this city on December 12, 1895. Six children were born to the couple, and four survive with their mother.
They are Earl Miller, of Indianapolis, John Miller, who is serving in the armed forces overseas; Mrs. Mary Sikes of Indianapolis; and Mrs. Julia Veaver of Franklin. A number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren also remain.
Obituary appeared in The Franklin Evening Star on Monday, December 11, 1944.
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