Mrs. Amos Miller, 73, of 2126A Reed St., Plymouth, died Thursday morning at Memorial Hospital, Sheboygan.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Bethel United Church of Christ, Town of Herman. The Rev. Armin Roemer will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Miller, nee Mathilda Neuhaus, was born April 1, 1896, in Town of Newton, daughter of the late Gerhardt and Lucy G__Neuhaus. She was married to Amos Miller Aug. 12, 1915, at Curtiss, Wis., and after their marriage they lived in the Colby area.
In 1926, they moved to Cleveland and in 1934, Mr. and Mrs. Miller located at Rhine Center where Mr. Miller operated a garage, implement and livestock business. Mrs. Miller was a member of the Homefolks Club and the Jolly Time Club of Sheboygan and a former member of the Ladies Aid Society of the church.Mr. and Mrs. Miller observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1965.
Survivors include her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Lee (Elda) Laabs, of Glenbeulah, Mrs. Harold (Verna) Hueppehen, of Rt. 1, Waldo, and Mrs. Orville (Arlene) Boeldt, of Plymouth; four sons, Harold, of New Holstein, William and Arnold, of Plymouth and Melvin, of McLean, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Edwin Strade and Mrs. Walter Baumgartner, of Colby; four brothers, Paul, of Hot Springs, Ark., Richard, of Lake Geneva, Herbert, of Abbotsford and Otto, of Cleveland, 27 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
Friends may call at Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel, after 8 p.m. Friday until 11 a.m. Saturday and at the church from noon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 25, 1969 P. 26
Mrs. Amos Miller, 73, of 2126A Reed St., Plymouth, died Thursday morning at Memorial Hospital, Sheboygan.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Bethel United Church of Christ, Town of Herman. The Rev. Armin Roemer will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Miller, nee Mathilda Neuhaus, was born April 1, 1896, in Town of Newton, daughter of the late Gerhardt and Lucy G__Neuhaus. She was married to Amos Miller Aug. 12, 1915, at Curtiss, Wis., and after their marriage they lived in the Colby area.
In 1926, they moved to Cleveland and in 1934, Mr. and Mrs. Miller located at Rhine Center where Mr. Miller operated a garage, implement and livestock business. Mrs. Miller was a member of the Homefolks Club and the Jolly Time Club of Sheboygan and a former member of the Ladies Aid Society of the church.Mr. and Mrs. Miller observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1965.
Survivors include her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Lee (Elda) Laabs, of Glenbeulah, Mrs. Harold (Verna) Hueppehen, of Rt. 1, Waldo, and Mrs. Orville (Arlene) Boeldt, of Plymouth; four sons, Harold, of New Holstein, William and Arnold, of Plymouth and Melvin, of McLean, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Edwin Strade and Mrs. Walter Baumgartner, of Colby; four brothers, Paul, of Hot Springs, Ark., Richard, of Lake Geneva, Herbert, of Abbotsford and Otto, of Cleveland, 27 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
Friends may call at Meiselwitz Funeral Home, Kiel, after 8 p.m. Friday until 11 a.m. Saturday and at the church from noon.
Manitowoc Herald Times, September 25, 1969 P. 26
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