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Miller, Katie J. (1900-1973): Difference between revisions
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<center><h3>Widow of Accident Victim Dies Suddenly</h3></center> | |||
Goshen, Ind. — A rural Goshen woman whose husband was fatally injured in a highway accident in Tennessee on March 2 died unexpectedly in the yard of her home on April 24. | |||
The body of Mrs. Katie J. Miller, 73, was found by her daughter, Mrs. Crist Miller. She had suffered only minor injuries in the accident which caused the death of her husband, Dan R. Miller. | |||
Three couples were returning home from a visit to Florida when one wheel of the car came off, causing it to run into an embankment. Mrs. Ira W. Mast or [''sic''] rural Middlebury was critically injured and remains hospitalized. | |||
Mrs. Miller was the mother of Rev. Mahlon Miller of rural Goshen. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1973 May 10 p. 10
Birth date: 1900
text of obituary:
Widow of Accident Victim Dies Suddenly
Goshen, Ind. — A rural Goshen woman whose husband was fatally injured in a highway accident in Tennessee on March 2 died unexpectedly in the yard of her home on April 24.
The body of Mrs. Katie J. Miller, 73, was found by her daughter, Mrs. Crist Miller. She had suffered only minor injuries in the accident which caused the death of her husband, Dan R. Miller.
Three couples were returning home from a visit to Florida when one wheel of the car came off, causing it to run into an embankment. Mrs. Ira W. Mast or [sic] rural Middlebury was critically injured and remains hospitalized.
Mrs. Miller was the mother of Rev. Mahlon Miller of rural Goshen.