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Fannie <I>Riehl</I> Miller

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Fannie Riehl Miller

Birth
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Sep 1911 (aged 81)
Harvey County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Zimmerdale, Harvey County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
099-2
Memorial ID
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Miller - Fanny (Riehl) Miller was born May 22, 1830; died near Newton, Kans. , Sept. 7, 1911; aged 81 y. 3 m. 16 d. She was married to Andrew Miller in Lancaster Co., Pa., Jan. 16, 1853.

To this union were born 3 sons and 1 daughter; 2 sons preceded her to the spirit world. She leaves to mourn her departure, 1 son and 1 daughter and 9 grandchildren.

She was sick six weeks and bore everything patiently, often asking to be taken away. She peacefully fell asleep on the morning of Sept. 7.

In 1885 they moved from Union Co., Pa. to Lyon Co., Kans., and five years later moved to Missouri and three years ago they with their son to Harvey Co., Kans., at which place she died.

Funeral services were conducted at the Pennsylvania Church by John W. Weaver and T.M. Erb. Text, I Cor. 15:53.

Husband: Andrew Miller 2/5/1829-4/18/1917

Miller. - Andrew Miller was born in Lancaster Co., Pa., Feb. 5, 1829; died April 18, 1917, near Terra Bella, Calif.; aged 88 y. 2 m. 13 d. He leaves to mourn 1 son (Joseph of Terra Bella, with whom he had his home the past years), 1 daughter (Mrs. Ezra King), 9 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.

Our aged brother was ordained to the ministry over 40 years ago, fulfilling his calling until afflicted with an ulcer of the limb which caused him much suffering for some 25 years. He had not preached any the past 18 years. The last year of his life dropsy set in, causing him the most intense suffering. He displayed a most unusual spirit of patience. The ones near and dear to him who cared for him testify that never a word of complaint came from him but praying often to be relieved from his suffering. He was married to Fannie Riehl Jan. 16, 1853. To this union were born 3 sons and 1 daughter. His wife and 2 sons preceded him to the glory world.

In 1885 he moved from Union Co., Pa., to Hartford, Kans. Five years later he again moved to Missouri, in 1907 to Harvey Co., Kans. (where his wife died), then in 1911 he moved with his son to California where he lived until his death

Funeral at the "Sancilito" school house by Bro. Emanuel Stahley. Burial took place 16 miles away near Porterville, Calif.

Gospel Herald - Volume X, Number 7 - May 17, 1917, page 127
Miller - Fanny (Riehl) Miller was born May 22, 1830; died near Newton, Kans. , Sept. 7, 1911; aged 81 y. 3 m. 16 d. She was married to Andrew Miller in Lancaster Co., Pa., Jan. 16, 1853.

To this union were born 3 sons and 1 daughter; 2 sons preceded her to the spirit world. She leaves to mourn her departure, 1 son and 1 daughter and 9 grandchildren.

She was sick six weeks and bore everything patiently, often asking to be taken away. She peacefully fell asleep on the morning of Sept. 7.

In 1885 they moved from Union Co., Pa. to Lyon Co., Kans., and five years later moved to Missouri and three years ago they with their son to Harvey Co., Kans., at which place she died.

Funeral services were conducted at the Pennsylvania Church by John W. Weaver and T.M. Erb. Text, I Cor. 15:53.

Husband: Andrew Miller 2/5/1829-4/18/1917

Miller. - Andrew Miller was born in Lancaster Co., Pa., Feb. 5, 1829; died April 18, 1917, near Terra Bella, Calif.; aged 88 y. 2 m. 13 d. He leaves to mourn 1 son (Joseph of Terra Bella, with whom he had his home the past years), 1 daughter (Mrs. Ezra King), 9 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.

Our aged brother was ordained to the ministry over 40 years ago, fulfilling his calling until afflicted with an ulcer of the limb which caused him much suffering for some 25 years. He had not preached any the past 18 years. The last year of his life dropsy set in, causing him the most intense suffering. He displayed a most unusual spirit of patience. The ones near and dear to him who cared for him testify that never a word of complaint came from him but praying often to be relieved from his suffering. He was married to Fannie Riehl Jan. 16, 1853. To this union were born 3 sons and 1 daughter. His wife and 2 sons preceded him to the glory world.

In 1885 he moved from Union Co., Pa., to Hartford, Kans. Five years later he again moved to Missouri, in 1907 to Harvey Co., Kans. (where his wife died), then in 1911 he moved with his son to California where he lived until his death

Funeral at the "Sancilito" school house by Bro. Emanuel Stahley. Burial took place 16 miles away near Porterville, Calif.

Gospel Herald - Volume X, Number 7 - May 17, 1917, page 127


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