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EMPORIA GAZETTE, 7 January 1941 |
Obituary of DR. WILLIAM MILLER |
Dr. William Miller, Olpe resident, who was born in
Germany, August 10, 1864, died at noon today at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Francis O'Donnell, in Hartford. Dr. Miller had been a veterinarian, practicing a part of the 15 years he had lived in Olpe and all of the 25 years spent on a farm near Olpe. Dr. Miller is survived by his wife and 11 sons and daughters, children of a former marriage. The children are: Mrs. Elizabeth Lowenstein, Olpe; Peter Miller, Lacona, Iowa; Mrs. Lena Ernest (Ernst), Kansas City, Mo.; Sister Batista, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. Margaret Snyder, Lacona, Iowa; George Miller, Lacona, Iowa; Sister Arnolda, NewAlbany, Indiana; Joseph Miller, Topeka; Mrs. Clara Nuessen, Olpe; August Miller, Emporia; Mrs. Anna O'Donnell, Hartford. One daughter died 34 years ago. Also surviving are a brother and sister in Germany, two sisters-in-law in Germany; one sister-in-law in Wichita, and 37 grandchildren. Funeral services will be at St. Joseph's church, Olpe, Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Father Felician will have charge of the services. Burial will be in Maydale Cemetery. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Elaine Rebori |
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