She was born at Waynesboro R.D. 1, Feb 26, 1924, daughter of the late Charles W. and Mary S. (Knepper) Miller. Her early life was lived in the Blue Rock area and she was a graduate of the Quincy Township High School with the class of 1942.
She and Mr. Adolini were married in March, 1945, and lived in Waynesboro until moving to Fayetteville seven years ago.
As a young woman, she was employed at Landis Tool Co., and for over 30 years had worked as a waitress in various restaurants in the Waynesboro area. For the past 13 years she was employed at the Parlor House Restaurant.
She was a member of the Blue Rock U. B. Church.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Paul W. Adolini, Gehr Road; two grandsons, a brother, Bishop C. Ray Miller, Huntington, Ind., and a sister, Mrs. Donald Clark, Greencastle.
The Record Herald, Waynesboro, PA Thursday, March 19, 1981
She was born at Waynesboro R.D. 1, Feb 26, 1924, daughter of the late Charles W. and Mary S. (Knepper) Miller. Her early life was lived in the Blue Rock area and she was a graduate of the Quincy Township High School with the class of 1942.
She and Mr. Adolini were married in March, 1945, and lived in Waynesboro until moving to Fayetteville seven years ago.
As a young woman, she was employed at Landis Tool Co., and for over 30 years had worked as a waitress in various restaurants in the Waynesboro area. For the past 13 years she was employed at the Parlor House Restaurant.
She was a member of the Blue Rock U. B. Church.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Paul W. Adolini, Gehr Road; two grandsons, a brother, Bishop C. Ray Miller, Huntington, Ind., and a sister, Mrs. Donald Clark, Greencastle.
The Record Herald, Waynesboro, PA Thursday, March 19, 1981
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