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Aura Edna <I>Miller</I> Gingrich

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Aura Edna Miller Gingrich

Birth
Essex Township, Stark County, Illinois, USA
Death
6 Aug 1964 (aged 80)
Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Gingrich of Duncan, who died Thursday, August 6, 1964, in the Kewanee Public Hospital, were held Sunday in the Cox Funeral Home. Rev. Robert Findlay of the Wyoming Congregational Church officiated. Burial was in the Wyoming Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Eric Eagleston, Edward Best, Howard Leadley, Howard Ogburn, C. A. Morrow and Robert Conover.
She was born in Essex Township, Stark County, a daughter of Edgar and Piessa Cox Miller. She married Walter Gingrich October 30, 1914. He died March, 1959.
Mrs. Gingrich attended the Wyoming schools and Illinois State Normal University and taught school for several years. She was a member of the Wyoming Congregational Church and its guild.
Surviving are a brother, Bernard Miller of Wyoming; three nieces and two grand-nieces.
Her parents and a brother preceded her in death.

The Princeville Telephone, August 13, 1964.

Transcribed and submitted by Ethel.
Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Gingrich of Duncan, who died Thursday, August 6, 1964, in the Kewanee Public Hospital, were held Sunday in the Cox Funeral Home. Rev. Robert Findlay of the Wyoming Congregational Church officiated. Burial was in the Wyoming Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Eric Eagleston, Edward Best, Howard Leadley, Howard Ogburn, C. A. Morrow and Robert Conover.
She was born in Essex Township, Stark County, a daughter of Edgar and Piessa Cox Miller. She married Walter Gingrich October 30, 1914. He died March, 1959.
Mrs. Gingrich attended the Wyoming schools and Illinois State Normal University and taught school for several years. She was a member of the Wyoming Congregational Church and its guild.
Surviving are a brother, Bernard Miller of Wyoming; three nieces and two grand-nieces.
Her parents and a brother preceded her in death.

The Princeville Telephone, August 13, 1964.

Transcribed and submitted by Ethel.


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