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Melinda Otey <I>Taylor</I> Miller

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Melinda Otey Taylor Miller

Birth
Death
25 Jun 1906 (aged 69)
Burial
Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Row 13 Grave # 3
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MRS. M. T. MILLER DEAD.

Relict of Late C. A. Miller Dies at Christiansburg.

Christiansburg, Va., June 25.--(Special.)--Mrs. Millie Miller died here today at a quarter to twelve o'clock, in the seventieth year of her age.

Mrs Miller was the wife of the late Rev. C. A. Miller, of the Presbyterian church, and was since her girlhood a member of that church. She was a most consistent and true christian; so sweet-spirited and gentle that everybody who came in contact with her felt drawn to her. She was much beloved here by those in her own church, and throughout the community generally. Although she had been in failing health for a number of years, she was a great comfort and help to her dear ones. She leaves five children to mourn their loss--Mrs. William H. Edmondson [sic], of this place; Mrs. C. S. Graham, of Draper; Mr. C. A. Miller, of Indiana; Mrs. Frank M. Junkin, of West Virginia, and Miss Minnie Miller, of this place, besides a number of relatives, as she was a near connection of many of the most prominent families of Christiansburg.

The funeral will be held from the Presbyterian church at ten o'clock, Wednesday morning. Dr. T. W. Hooper, assisted by Rev. Mr. Ringer, and Rev. Mr. Rollines, will conduct the services. The burial will be at the old Craig Cemetery. The pall-bearers will be: Mesrs. W. M. Dunkely [sic], E. S. Hagan, B. M. Hagan, R. T. Mosby, Frank Robinson and George W. Wilson.

from The Evening News, Vol. 13, No. 150
26 Jun 1906

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MRS. M. T. MILLER DEAD.

Relict of Late C. A. Miller Dies at Christiansburg.

Christiansburg, Va., June 25.--(Special.)--Mrs. Millie Miller died here today at a quarter to twelve o'clock, in the seventieth year of her age.

Mrs Miller was the wife of the late Rev. C. A. Miller, of the Presbyterian church, and was since her girlhood a member of that church. She was a most consistent and true christian; so sweet-spirited and gentle that everybody who came in contact with her felt drawn to her. She was much beloved here by those in her own church, and throughout the community generally. Although she had been in failing health for a number of years, she was a great comfort and help to her dear ones. She leaves five children to mourn their loss--Mrs. William H. Edmondson [sic], of this place; Mrs. C. S. Graham, of Draper; Mr. C. A. Miller, of Indiana; Mrs. Frank M. Junkin, of West Virginia, and Miss Minnie Miller, of this place, besides a number of relatives, as she was a near connection of many of the most prominent families of Christiansburg.

The funeral will be held from the Presbyterian church at ten o'clock, Wednesday morning. Dr. T. W. Hooper, assisted by Rev. Mr. Ringer, and Rev. Mr. Rollines, will conduct the services. The burial will be at the old Craig Cemetery. The pall-bearers will be: Mesrs. W. M. Dunkely [sic], E. S. Hagan, B. M. Hagan, R. T. Mosby, Frank Robinson and George W. Wilson.

from The Evening News, Vol. 13, No. 150
26 Jun 1906

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