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Susan Emma <I>Miller</I> O'Neill

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Susan Emma Miller O'Neill

Birth
Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Jul 1930 (aged 65)
Winchester, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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Winchester Star, 10 January 1930
MRS. W. C. O'NEILL DEAD
Mrs. W. C. O'Neill passed away at her home Tuesday night, after a week's illness of pneumonia. Mrs. O'Neill has been in ill health several years, but has been able to be up and around until her last illness. Everything that medical aid, nursing and loving hands could do was done. Her husband and all her children were at her bedside during her illness. Surviving are her husband, W. C. O'Neill; her five sons, Kyle, of Cleveland, Ohio; Thomas and Archie, Kansas City; Will, of Oklahoma; Albert, of Fort Leavenworth, and daughter, Mrs. Mattie Smith, of Winchester.
Funeral services were held at the R. P. Church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in the R. P. cemetery.

Winchester Star, 17 January 1930
OBITUARY
Susie Emma Miller, only daughter of John A. and Lucretia Miller, was born Nov. 10, 1864, in Buchanan county, Missouri. In the year 1885 they moved to Winchester, Kansas, and settled one and one half miles north of town. In her early life she confessed her faith in Christ and united with the Christian church.
On October 30th, 1890, she was united in marriage to William C. O'Neill and to this union six children were born, five sons and one daughter.
The eldest, John Kyle, of Cleveland, Ohio; Thos. H., William F. and Archibald E., all of Kansas City, Mo. The only daughter, Mattie, is married and resides here. Albert, the youngest, is enlisted in the U. S. army and is stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.
After her marriage the family united with the United Presbyterian church at Winchester.
She departed this life Jan. 7, 1930, and leaves to mourn her loss her husband, the entire family, five grandchildren, one brother, J. G. Miller, of Sayre, Okla., and a host of friends.
Asleep in Jesus! Peaceful rest
Whose waking is supremely blest.
No fear, no woe shall dim that hour
That manifests the Savior's Power.
Funeral services were held at the Reformed Presbyterian church Thursday, Jan. 9, 1930, conducted by Rev. E. K. Patton and burial was made in the R. P. cemetery
We wish to express our sincere appreciation of the very kind thoughtfulness and sympathy which was expressed so beautifully in the many acts of kindness, and the lovely floral offerings, tendered during the recent illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. W. C. O'Neill.
The Family
Winchester Star, 10 January 1930
MRS. W. C. O'NEILL DEAD
Mrs. W. C. O'Neill passed away at her home Tuesday night, after a week's illness of pneumonia. Mrs. O'Neill has been in ill health several years, but has been able to be up and around until her last illness. Everything that medical aid, nursing and loving hands could do was done. Her husband and all her children were at her bedside during her illness. Surviving are her husband, W. C. O'Neill; her five sons, Kyle, of Cleveland, Ohio; Thomas and Archie, Kansas City; Will, of Oklahoma; Albert, of Fort Leavenworth, and daughter, Mrs. Mattie Smith, of Winchester.
Funeral services were held at the R. P. Church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in the R. P. cemetery.

Winchester Star, 17 January 1930
OBITUARY
Susie Emma Miller, only daughter of John A. and Lucretia Miller, was born Nov. 10, 1864, in Buchanan county, Missouri. In the year 1885 they moved to Winchester, Kansas, and settled one and one half miles north of town. In her early life she confessed her faith in Christ and united with the Christian church.
On October 30th, 1890, she was united in marriage to William C. O'Neill and to this union six children were born, five sons and one daughter.
The eldest, John Kyle, of Cleveland, Ohio; Thos. H., William F. and Archibald E., all of Kansas City, Mo. The only daughter, Mattie, is married and resides here. Albert, the youngest, is enlisted in the U. S. army and is stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.
After her marriage the family united with the United Presbyterian church at Winchester.
She departed this life Jan. 7, 1930, and leaves to mourn her loss her husband, the entire family, five grandchildren, one brother, J. G. Miller, of Sayre, Okla., and a host of friends.
Asleep in Jesus! Peaceful rest
Whose waking is supremely blest.
No fear, no woe shall dim that hour
That manifests the Savior's Power.
Funeral services were held at the Reformed Presbyterian church Thursday, Jan. 9, 1930, conducted by Rev. E. K. Patton and burial was made in the R. P. cemetery
We wish to express our sincere appreciation of the very kind thoughtfulness and sympathy which was expressed so beautifully in the many acts of kindness, and the lovely floral offerings, tendered during the recent illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. W. C. O'Neill.
The Family


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  • Originally Created by: RLM
  • Added: Jan 11, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32830757/susan_emma-o'neill: accessed ), memorial page for Susan Emma Miller O'Neill (10 Nov 1864–1 Jul 1930), Find a Grave Memorial ID 32830757, citing Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Winchester, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Desert Rose (contributor 50689564).