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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 29 Nov 1956 p. 1
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1956 Dec 6  p. 3


Birth date: 1937
Birth date: 1937
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<center><h3>19-YEAR-OLD YOUTH THIRD VICTIM OF ACCIDENT NEAR GOSHEN</h3></center>
Goshen, Ind. &#8212; The head-on collision of two automobiles on U.S. Highway 33 southeast of here Nov. 17 claimed its third victim with the death of Howard L. Miller, 19, in the Goshen hospital Tuesday evening, Nov. 20.
Instantly killed in the crash were Benjamin A. Chupp, 19, who was riding with the Miller youth, and E. Elmo Niccum, 52, prominent Goshen industrialist.
Funeral services for Howard Miller were held at the Clinton Frame Mennonite Church on Saturday.  He was the son of Eli R. and Lovina (Burkholder) Miller, who survive with three brothers and five sisters.
Another accident north of Goshen on the same day claimed the lives of three persons, raising this year's highway death toll in Elkhart County to 33.


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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1956 Dec 6 p. 3

Birth date: 1937

text of obituary:

19-YEAR-OLD YOUTH THIRD VICTIM OF ACCIDENT NEAR GOSHEN

Goshen, Ind. — The head-on collision of two automobiles on U.S. Highway 33 southeast of here Nov. 17 claimed its third victim with the death of Howard L. Miller, 19, in the Goshen hospital Tuesday evening, Nov. 20.

Instantly killed in the crash were Benjamin A. Chupp, 19, who was riding with the Miller youth, and E. Elmo Niccum, 52, prominent Goshen industrialist.

Funeral services for Howard Miller were held at the Clinton Frame Mennonite Church on Saturday. He was the son of Eli R. and Lovina (Burkholder) Miller, who survive with three brothers and five sisters.

Another accident north of Goshen on the same day claimed the lives of three persons, raising this year's highway death toll in Elkhart County to 33.