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Anna Marie <I>Bauer</I> Miller

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Anna Marie Bauer Miller

Birth
Russia
Death
25 Nov 1924 (aged 72)
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Anna Mary Bauer was born May 6, 1852, at Kolb North Russia, and passed away November 25, 1924 in Ritzville. She grew to womanhood in her native county. In 1870 she was united in marriage to Mr. Valentin Miller. To this union were born five sons and two daughter. In 1878 the family came to America and to Ritzville in 1882. Mrs. Miller was devoted to her home and to her church. She has been active in the German Zion Congregational church since 1915, taking full share of the responsibilities of the Ladies Aid and the church.

Mrs. Miller is survived by her sorrowing husband and seven children: Henry Miller and Mrs. Fred Siegel, of Tacoma; Peter Miller, Newman Lake; and Jacob, George Alex A. Miller and Mrs. J. R. Rueppel all of Ritzville.

Funeral services were held at the Zion Congregational church Nov. 28th, 1924, the sermon being preached by Rev. J. Houn. "There raineth therefore a rest to the people of God." Music was provided by the church choir. Beautiful flowers attested to the love and respect in which the deceased was universally esteemed. Burial took place in the Ritzville Cemetery.

ThJournal-times December 11, 1924 Courtsey of Sue Gardner & gapwork90.

Anna Mary Bauer was born May 6, 1852, at Kolb North Russia, and passed away November 25, 1924 in Ritzville. She grew to womanhood in her native county. In 1870 she was united in marriage to Mr. Valentin Miller. To this union were born five sons and two daughter. In 1878 the family came to America and to Ritzville in 1882. Mrs. Miller was devoted to her home and to her church. She has been active in the German Zion Congregational church since 1915, taking full share of the responsibilities of the Ladies Aid and the church.

Mrs. Miller is survived by her sorrowing husband and seven children: Henry Miller and Mrs. Fred Siegel, of Tacoma; Peter Miller, Newman Lake; and Jacob, George Alex A. Miller and Mrs. J. R. Rueppel all of Ritzville.

Funeral services were held at the Zion Congregational church Nov. 28th, 1924, the sermon being preached by Rev. J. Houn. "There raineth therefore a rest to the people of God." Music was provided by the church choir. Beautiful flowers attested to the love and respect in which the deceased was universally esteemed. Burial took place in the Ritzville Cemetery.

ThJournal-times December 11, 1924 Courtsey of Sue Gardner & gapwork90.



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