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Miller, Alice (1887-1959)
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+ | Lancaster, Pa. — Mrs. Alice Miller, 72, wife of Rev. Ira Z. Miller of the Brainbridge [''sic'' Bainbridge] community, died recently at the Lancaster General Hospital. Funeral services were conducted at the Good's Mennonite Church, where she had been a member for more than 55 years and where her husband also serves as pastor. |
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+ | Rev. and Mrs. Miller observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Nov. 8 of last year. |
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+ | Surviving in addition to Rev. Miller are two daughters, Laura, wife of Rev. Abram Gish of Elizabethtown, and Ruth, a missionary nurse now serving her second term on the Tanganyika, Africa field. |
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 22 May 2018
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1959 Aug 20 p. 5
Birth date: 1887
text of obituary:
Wife of Pastor Called by Death
Lancaster, Pa. — Mrs. Alice Miller, 72, wife of Rev. Ira Z. Miller of the Brainbridge [sic Bainbridge] community, died recently at the Lancaster General Hospital. Funeral services were conducted at the Good's Mennonite Church, where she had been a member for more than 55 years and where her husband also serves as pastor.
Rev. and Mrs. Miller observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Nov. 8 of last year.
Surviving in addition to Rev. Miller are two daughters, Laura, wife of Rev. Abram Gish of Elizabethtown, and Ruth, a missionary nurse now serving her second term on the Tanganyika, Africa field.