RUSHVILLE, Ind., Jan. 14 - Julius Miller, 63 years old, a well known farmer living near Mays, died Wednesday very suddenly from heart disease. He suffered an attack from his heart while sitting in a chair at his home, and died before medical aid could be called. Mrs. Miller was alone in the house with him at the time.
Mr. Miller had lived in this county most of his life. He is survived by his widow and five children, Mrs. Cyrus Bowen of near Mays, Mrs. Earl O'Neil of this city, John Miller of Knightstown, Joe Miller and Miss Bertha Miller, who live at home.
The funeral arrangements have not been made.
January 14, 1915 - New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN
RUSHVILLE, Ind., Jan. 15 - The funeral of Julius Miller, who died Wednesday at his home near Mays, will be conducted Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in the St. Mary's Catholic church by the Rev. M. W. Lyons and burial will take place in Calvary cemetery.
RUSHVILLE, Ind., Jan. 14 - Julius Miller, 63 years old, a well known farmer living near Mays, died Wednesday very suddenly from heart disease. He suffered an attack from his heart while sitting in a chair at his home, and died before medical aid could be called. Mrs. Miller was alone in the house with him at the time.
Mr. Miller had lived in this county most of his life. He is survived by his widow and five children, Mrs. Cyrus Bowen of near Mays, Mrs. Earl O'Neil of this city, John Miller of Knightstown, Joe Miller and Miss Bertha Miller, who live at home.
The funeral arrangements have not been made.
January 14, 1915 - New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN
RUSHVILLE, Ind., Jan. 15 - The funeral of Julius Miller, who died Wednesday at his home near Mays, will be conducted Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in the St. Mary's Catholic church by the Rev. M. W. Lyons and burial will take place in Calvary cemetery.
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