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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  7 Dec 1972 p. 5
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1972 Dec 7 p. 5


Birth date: 1987
Birth date: 1987 Sep 17


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<font size="+1">'''Retired Minister Of Indiana Church Called by Death'''</font>
<center><font size="+1">'''Retired Minister Of Indiana Church Called by Death'''</font></center>


Goshen, Ind. &#8212; Funeral services for Rev. Percy J. Miller, 75, were held Nov. 21 at the Shore Mennonite church near Shipshewana where he had served in the ministry for about 35 years.
Goshen, Ind. &#8212; Funeral services for Rev. Percy J. Miller, 75, were held Nov. 21 at the Shore Mennonite church near Shipshewana where he had served in the ministry for about 35 years.
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Rev. Miller died Nov. 18 at the Greencroft Nursing Center in Goshen.  He had been a patient there for about four weeks.
Rev. Miller died Nov. 18 at the Greencroft Nursing Center in Goshen.  He had been a patient there for about four weeks.


A resident of the Shipshewana community all his life, he was ordained to the minsitry in 1927.
A resident of the Shipshewana community all his life, he was ordained to the ministry in 1927.


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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  4 Jan 1973 p. 11  
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1973 Jan 4 p. 11  
 
<center><h3>PERCY J. MILLER</h3></center>
 
Percy J. Miller, son of Josiah and Magadalena [''sic'' Magdalena] Miller, was born on Sept 17, 1897, in LaGrange County, Indiana, and passed away Nov. 18, 1972 at the Greencroft Nursing Center, Goshen, where he had been a patient for four weeks.
 
He served in the ministry of the Shore Mennonite Church for 35 years, retiring about 10 years ago because of failing health caused by Parkinson’s Disease. He was also secretary of the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Mission Board for 13 and a half years and served as instructor at a number of winter Bible schools in the Indiana-Michigan area. He was the kind of person many youth looked to for guidance.
 
On Feb. 1, 1920 he married Artie Yoder, who survives along with three children, Mrs. Ernest (Anna Grayce) Hooley and Paul J., both, of Shipshewana, and Mrs. John (Ruby) Eberly of Blountstown, [''sic'' unreadable  Fla.?], 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, Irwin J. of Shipshewana; four sisters, Mrs. Orpha Nelson and Mrs. Perry (Alta) Berkey of Shipshewana, Mrs. Clara Berkey of LaGrange, and Mrs. Samuel (Rachel) Miller of Goshen; and one uncle, Elmer J. Miller, La-Grange. He was preceded in death by one grandson, Loren Hooley, and one sister, Mable Lambright.




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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1972 Dec 7 p. 5

Birth date: 1987 Sep 17

text of obituary:

Retired Minister Of Indiana Church Called by Death

Goshen, Ind. — Funeral services for Rev. Percy J. Miller, 75, were held Nov. 21 at the Shore Mennonite church near Shipshewana where he had served in the ministry for about 35 years.

Rev. Miller died Nov. 18 at the Greencroft Nursing Center in Goshen. He had been a patient there for about four weeks.

A resident of the Shipshewana community all his life, he was ordained to the ministry in 1927.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1973 Jan 4 p. 11

PERCY J. MILLER

Percy J. Miller, son of Josiah and Magadalena [sic Magdalena] Miller, was born on Sept 17, 1897, in LaGrange County, Indiana, and passed away Nov. 18, 1972 at the Greencroft Nursing Center, Goshen, where he had been a patient for four weeks.

He served in the ministry of the Shore Mennonite Church for 35 years, retiring about 10 years ago because of failing health caused by Parkinson’s Disease. He was also secretary of the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Mission Board for 13 and a half years and served as instructor at a number of winter Bible schools in the Indiana-Michigan area. He was the kind of person many youth looked to for guidance.

On Feb. 1, 1920 he married Artie Yoder, who survives along with three children, Mrs. Ernest (Anna Grayce) Hooley and Paul J., both, of Shipshewana, and Mrs. John (Ruby) Eberly of Blountstown, [sic unreadable Fla.?], 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, Irwin J. of Shipshewana; four sisters, Mrs. Orpha Nelson and Mrs. Perry (Alta) Berkey of Shipshewana, Mrs. Clara Berkey of LaGrange, and Mrs. Samuel (Rachel) Miller of Goshen; and one uncle, Elmer J. Miller, La-Grange. He was preceded in death by one grandson, Loren Hooley, and one sister, Mable Lambright.