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Mildred Kathryn <I>Outlaw</I> Miller

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Mildred Kathryn Outlaw Miller

Birth
Elgin, Bastrop County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Apr 1977 (aged 70)
Elgin, Bastrop County, Texas, USA
Burial
Elgin, Bastrop County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Thursday, April 21, 1977-Elgin Courier-Elgin, Texas
MRS. MILDRED MILLER
Mrs. Cecil (Mildred) Miller died on April 13, 1977, in Fleming Memorial Hospital and was buried on Friday, April 15, in the Elgin Cemetery. Mildred Kathryn Outlaw, daughter of Edwin R. Outlaw and Ola Mayo was born on July 17, 1906, in Elgin where she spent her entire life. When she was a young girl she professed her faith in Christ and became an active member of the First Baptist Church of Elgin. On June 23, 1926, she was married to Cecil Ralph Miller. Last year they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. After her marriage she united with the First United Methodist Church of Elgin. Mildred was a useful, active, talented member of the Elgin Community. She was an ex-president of the New Century Club and at the time of her demise was an Active Life Member. She was a past Worthy Matron of the Elgin Chapter No. 241 of the Eastern Star, as well as having served as the secretary for twenty years or longer. She received numerous Grand Appointments including the Grand Chapter Representative to Saskatchewan, Canada for three years. She was a member of the Capitol Arts Society of Austin having shown and sold her pictures in their gallery until her recent illness. She also successfully showed pictures in a Temple Art Gallery. Her art work is known not only in the community but also in other cities and states. For the past four months her ill health curtailed her activities.
Mildred was called to her Eternal home early on the morning of April 13, 1977. Her departure saddens all who knew her. She is survived by her husband, a sister Sue Adkerson of Bertram, a brother E. R. (Jack) Outlaw Jr. of Yuma,
Arizona, and a niece Katherine Woods of Denton. She was interred in the Elgin Cemetery in the Miller Family burial plot following a service conducted by the Rev. Ross Welch, assisted by the Rev. W. F. Galbraith. Pallbearers were Paul Farris, W. R. Niebuhr, C. W. Thompson, Lawson Rivers, N. R. Radtke, W. R. Fitzpatrick, Paul R. Abel and Harvey
Condron.
(submitted by Tammy New)
Thursday, April 21, 1977-Elgin Courier-Elgin, Texas
MRS. MILDRED MILLER
Mrs. Cecil (Mildred) Miller died on April 13, 1977, in Fleming Memorial Hospital and was buried on Friday, April 15, in the Elgin Cemetery. Mildred Kathryn Outlaw, daughter of Edwin R. Outlaw and Ola Mayo was born on July 17, 1906, in Elgin where she spent her entire life. When she was a young girl she professed her faith in Christ and became an active member of the First Baptist Church of Elgin. On June 23, 1926, she was married to Cecil Ralph Miller. Last year they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. After her marriage she united with the First United Methodist Church of Elgin. Mildred was a useful, active, talented member of the Elgin Community. She was an ex-president of the New Century Club and at the time of her demise was an Active Life Member. She was a past Worthy Matron of the Elgin Chapter No. 241 of the Eastern Star, as well as having served as the secretary for twenty years or longer. She received numerous Grand Appointments including the Grand Chapter Representative to Saskatchewan, Canada for three years. She was a member of the Capitol Arts Society of Austin having shown and sold her pictures in their gallery until her recent illness. She also successfully showed pictures in a Temple Art Gallery. Her art work is known not only in the community but also in other cities and states. For the past four months her ill health curtailed her activities.
Mildred was called to her Eternal home early on the morning of April 13, 1977. Her departure saddens all who knew her. She is survived by her husband, a sister Sue Adkerson of Bertram, a brother E. R. (Jack) Outlaw Jr. of Yuma,
Arizona, and a niece Katherine Woods of Denton. She was interred in the Elgin Cemetery in the Miller Family burial plot following a service conducted by the Rev. Ross Welch, assisted by the Rev. W. F. Galbraith. Pallbearers were Paul Farris, W. R. Niebuhr, C. W. Thompson, Lawson Rivers, N. R. Radtke, W. R. Fitzpatrick, Paul R. Abel and Harvey
Condron.
(submitted by Tammy New)

Gravesite Details

Daughter of Edwin R. Outlaw & Ola Rose Mayo Outlaw & married to Cecil Ralph Miller.



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