Sudden Death Caused by Heart Trouble – Funeral Saturday Afternoon.
Mrs. Florence Millen, 58, wife of Erwin Millen, died suddenly yesterday morning at her home in Cicero. Mrs. Millen had been a sufferer for some time from a chronic heart trouble, but arose yesterday morning apparently in her usual health. A little later she was found dead. She is survived by her husband; two sons, Hawley and Stanley Pardee; her mother, Mrs. Titus Andrews; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Melvin and Mrs. Richard Brown; three brothers, Theron, Lee and Henry, and four stepdaughters, Mrs. George Ferguson, Mrs. Henry Wells, Mrs. Stanley Pardee and Miss Laura Millen. Mrs. Millen was a member of the Rebekah Lodge of Cicero, the Grange and the Cicero Reformed Church. The funeral will be held at her late home at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon, with burial North Syracuse.
Syracuse Post-Standard
Thursday morning, September 26, 1918
Page 10, Column 2
Sudden Death Caused by Heart Trouble – Funeral Saturday Afternoon.
Mrs. Florence Millen, 58, wife of Erwin Millen, died suddenly yesterday morning at her home in Cicero. Mrs. Millen had been a sufferer for some time from a chronic heart trouble, but arose yesterday morning apparently in her usual health. A little later she was found dead. She is survived by her husband; two sons, Hawley and Stanley Pardee; her mother, Mrs. Titus Andrews; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Melvin and Mrs. Richard Brown; three brothers, Theron, Lee and Henry, and four stepdaughters, Mrs. George Ferguson, Mrs. Henry Wells, Mrs. Stanley Pardee and Miss Laura Millen. Mrs. Millen was a member of the Rebekah Lodge of Cicero, the Grange and the Cicero Reformed Church. The funeral will be held at her late home at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon, with burial North Syracuse.
Syracuse Post-Standard
Thursday morning, September 26, 1918
Page 10, Column 2
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