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<font size=""2”>'''Wife of Pastor Called by Death'''</font>
<font size="+2">'''Wife of Pastor Called by Death'''</font>


Lancaster, Pa. &#8212; Mrs. Alice Miller, 72, wife of Rev. Ira Z. Miller of the Brainbridge 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.
Lancaster, Pa. &#8212; 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.   
Rev. and Mrs. Miller observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Nov. 8 of last year.   

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1959 Aug 20 p. 5

Birth date: 1887

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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.