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Edward Vernon Mills

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Edward Vernon Mills

Birth
Old Austin, Lonoke County, Arkansas, USA
Death
27 Jan 1954 (aged 83)
Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
El Paso, White County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Gospel preacher.

Edward Vernon Mills was born at Old Austin, Ark., October 16, 1870; died January 27, 1954, at Conway, Ark. He married Dimple Dare Scott, of Yorkville, Tenn., November 29, 1896. To this union nine children were born. Five boys and two girls survive, with their mother. At an early age in life Brother Mills became a member of the church of Christ and remained faithful throughout his earthly journey. He was an unfaltering teacher of Gods word; preaching in his younger days as opportunity was had. He was one of the first students in Nashville Bible School (now David Lipscomb College), and was known among the students and teachers as one of the most faithful students and throughout his life those who knew him never questioned his motives or Christian character. I met him first while he was a student in Nashville Bible College. His influence will continue through the coming years. --C. R. Nichol. Gospel Advocate, March 18, 1954, page 221.
Gospel preacher.

Edward Vernon Mills was born at Old Austin, Ark., October 16, 1870; died January 27, 1954, at Conway, Ark. He married Dimple Dare Scott, of Yorkville, Tenn., November 29, 1896. To this union nine children were born. Five boys and two girls survive, with their mother. At an early age in life Brother Mills became a member of the church of Christ and remained faithful throughout his earthly journey. He was an unfaltering teacher of Gods word; preaching in his younger days as opportunity was had. He was one of the first students in Nashville Bible School (now David Lipscomb College), and was known among the students and teachers as one of the most faithful students and throughout his life those who knew him never questioned his motives or Christian character. I met him first while he was a student in Nashville Bible College. His influence will continue through the coming years. --C. R. Nichol. Gospel Advocate, March 18, 1954, page 221.


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