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<font size="2">'''Killed When Auto Collides With Bus'''</font> | |||
<center><h3>ANDREW W. MILLER, 42, DIES IN CRASH NEAR BEACH CITY, OHIO </h3></center> | |||
Sugarcreek, Ohio. — Andrew W. Miller, 42, father of three children, was fatally injured July 29 when the car he was driving collided head-on with a chartered bus at a highway intersection north of Beach City. The crash occurred during a heavy rainstorm. | |||
The bus was returning from Indianapolis to Meadville, Pa. with 27 student nurses, only one of whom was seriously injured. | |||
Miller, a lifelong resident of the Winesburg vicinity, was employed in a Massillon factory. Surviving are his widow, Emma, one son and two daughters of the home; his father, William E. Miller of Winesburg; three brothers and two sisters. | |||
Funeral services were held July 31 in the Berlin Mennonite Church, with Paul Hummel and D. D. Miller officiating. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 11 April 2019
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1961 Aug 17 p. 11
Birth date: 1919
text of obituary:
Killed When Auto Collides With Bus
ANDREW W. MILLER, 42, DIES IN CRASH NEAR BEACH CITY, OHIO
Sugarcreek, Ohio. — Andrew W. Miller, 42, father of three children, was fatally injured July 29 when the car he was driving collided head-on with a chartered bus at a highway intersection north of Beach City. The crash occurred during a heavy rainstorm.
The bus was returning from Indianapolis to Meadville, Pa. with 27 student nurses, only one of whom was seriously injured.
Miller, a lifelong resident of the Winesburg vicinity, was employed in a Massillon factory. Surviving are his widow, Emma, one son and two daughters of the home; his father, William E. Miller of Winesburg; three brothers and two sisters.
Funeral services were held July 31 in the Berlin Mennonite Church, with Paul Hummel and D. D. Miller officiating.