Mrs. Miller moved to Tiffin two years ago, going with her son, Martin Miller, of Funkstown. She resided in Ohio with her brother, Jackson Sager. The cause of death is unknown, but it was sudden.
Mrs. Miller was a member of the Dunkard Church. She was a kind mother and friendly to all.
Two brothers, Jackson and Emanuel Sager, both of Tiffin; and one sister, Miss Lavine Miller, of Chewsville, survive. Justice M.L. Miller, Funkstown; David A., Corbett's Addition, sons; and Jennie V., Annie F. and Susan Miller, all of Tiffin, Ohio, her daughters, survive.
The remains will arrive Saturday on the B&O R.R. in care of L.F. Reecher, and will be taken to the home of Justice Miller in Funkstown. The funeral will be held on Sunday at the Lutheran Church, Funkstown. Interment in Funkstown Cemetery.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Friday, January 12, 1910
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Mrs. Miller moved to Tiffin two years ago, going with her son, Martin Miller, of Funkstown. She resided in Ohio with her brother, Jackson Sager. The cause of death is unknown, but it was sudden.
Mrs. Miller was a member of the Dunkard Church. She was a kind mother and friendly to all.
Two brothers, Jackson and Emanuel Sager, both of Tiffin; and one sister, Miss Lavine Miller, of Chewsville, survive. Justice M.L. Miller, Funkstown; David A., Corbett's Addition, sons; and Jennie V., Annie F. and Susan Miller, all of Tiffin, Ohio, her daughters, survive.
The remains will arrive Saturday on the B&O R.R. in care of L.F. Reecher, and will be taken to the home of Justice Miller in Funkstown. The funeral will be held on Sunday at the Lutheran Church, Funkstown. Interment in Funkstown Cemetery.
Source: Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD)
Friday, January 12, 1910
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