He was born in Brownhelm Twp., Lorain Co., OH.
Charles died at Amherst Hospital and was buried 18 Jan 1933.
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Obituary, 16 Jan 1933, "The Chronicle-Telegram" (Elyria, Lorain Co., OH)
CHARLES MILLER
Amherst, O., Jan. 16 - Charles Miller, Brownhelm, died at Amherst Hospital this morning at 6:30. The deceased was a farmer and resided on the Miller homestead at brownhelm Station.
He is survived by three brothers, Henry Miller of Elyria, William and Jacob of Amherst; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Sales of Huron and Mrs. May Whitmore of Lorain; six nephews and nine nieces.
The body was removed to the O. H. Baker Funeral Home to be prepared for burial. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Obituary, 17 Jan 1933,"The Chronicle-Telegram" (Elyria, Lorain Co., OH)
MILLER FUNERAL RITES
Funeral rites for Charles Miller, aged 63, who died at the Amherst Hospital, Monday, will be held from the Baker Funeral Home at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Rev. C. E. Schmidt, pastor of St. Peter's Evangelical church will officiate. Burial will be made in Brownhelm Cemetery.
Obituary, 19 Jan 1933, "The Chronicle-Telegram" (Elyria, Lorain Co., OH)
MILLER FUNERAL RITES
Funeral rites for the late Charles Miller were held from the Baker Funeral Home on South Main street, Wednesday afternoon, Rev. C. E. Schmidt, pastor of St. Peter's Evangelical church officiating and the Masonic order of Vermilion, of which the deceased was a member, also participated in the service.
Vocal numbers were sung by Mrs. Emery Sondergeld and Mrs. Henry Raesler, Pall bearers were Clinton Sayle, Huron, Charles Straley, Loran, Walter, Charles, Arthur and Raymond Miller, Amherst.
Burial was made in the Brownhelm cemetery. Out-of-town attendants were present from Huron, Lorain, Elyria, and Brownhelm.
He was born in Brownhelm Twp., Lorain Co., OH.
Charles died at Amherst Hospital and was buried 18 Jan 1933.
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Obituary, 16 Jan 1933, "The Chronicle-Telegram" (Elyria, Lorain Co., OH)
CHARLES MILLER
Amherst, O., Jan. 16 - Charles Miller, Brownhelm, died at Amherst Hospital this morning at 6:30. The deceased was a farmer and resided on the Miller homestead at brownhelm Station.
He is survived by three brothers, Henry Miller of Elyria, William and Jacob of Amherst; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Sales of Huron and Mrs. May Whitmore of Lorain; six nephews and nine nieces.
The body was removed to the O. H. Baker Funeral Home to be prepared for burial. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Obituary, 17 Jan 1933,"The Chronicle-Telegram" (Elyria, Lorain Co., OH)
MILLER FUNERAL RITES
Funeral rites for Charles Miller, aged 63, who died at the Amherst Hospital, Monday, will be held from the Baker Funeral Home at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Rev. C. E. Schmidt, pastor of St. Peter's Evangelical church will officiate. Burial will be made in Brownhelm Cemetery.
Obituary, 19 Jan 1933, "The Chronicle-Telegram" (Elyria, Lorain Co., OH)
MILLER FUNERAL RITES
Funeral rites for the late Charles Miller were held from the Baker Funeral Home on South Main street, Wednesday afternoon, Rev. C. E. Schmidt, pastor of St. Peter's Evangelical church officiating and the Masonic order of Vermilion, of which the deceased was a member, also participated in the service.
Vocal numbers were sung by Mrs. Emery Sondergeld and Mrs. Henry Raesler, Pall bearers were Clinton Sayle, Huron, Charles Straley, Loran, Walter, Charles, Arthur and Raymond Miller, Amherst.
Burial was made in the Brownhelm cemetery. Out-of-town attendants were present from Huron, Lorain, Elyria, and Brownhelm.
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