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• Warren W. Miller, 84, a resident of the Schowalter Villa at Hesston, died unexpectedly of a heart attack last Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dilmon Black, Millersburg, Ind. He had been visiting relatives in Indiana since the death of his wife in late February, the funeral having been held at the Clinton Frame Mennonite Church near Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Miller had resided at Schowalter Villa for several years. He was a former blacksmith east of Goshen and later was employed at the Goshen Mfg. Funeral services were to be held Tuesday at the Clinton Frame Church, of which he was a member. Mrs. John (Mary) Culp of Hesston is among the six surviving children. | • Warren W. Miller, 84, a resident of the Schowalter Villa at Hesston, died unexpectedly of a heart attack last Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dilmon Black, Millersburg, Ind. He had been visiting relatives in Indiana since the death of his wife in late February, the funeral having been held at the Clinton Frame Mennonite Church near Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Miller had resided at Schowalter Villa for several years. He was a former blacksmith east of Goshen and later was employed at the Goshen Mfg. Funeral services were to be held Tuesday at the Clinton Frame Church, of which he was a member. Mrs. John (Mary) Culp of Hesston is among the six surviving children. | ||
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<center><h3>WARREN W. MILLER</h3></center> | |||
Warren W. Miller, 84, of Schowalter Villa, Hesston, Kan. died Sunday, April 4, of a heart attack at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dilmon Black, Millersburg, Ind. He had not been ill and death was unexpected. | |||
He was born May 20, 1880, in Elkhart County, Indiana, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Miller. He spent most of his life in the Clinton Township community and operated a blacksmith shop for many years at the Silver Street corner, five miles east of Goshen. Mr. Miller and his wife, the former Viola Miller, to whom he was married June 18, 1922, moved to the Schowalter Villa at Hesston two years ago. She died last Feb. 25 and Mr. Miller had been visiting relatives in the Goshen area before returning there when his wife died. | |||
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Ora (Luella) Eash of Middlebury, Ind., Mrs. John (Mary) Culp of Hesston, and Mrs. R. Dilmon Black of Millersburg, Ind.; three sons, Walter, Ronald, and Leroy, all of Goshen, Ind. ; 21 grandchildren; three brothers, Harvey of El Cajon, Calif., Grove of Fullerton, Calif., and Walter S. of Millard, Ind.; and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Leslie of Millersburg, Ind. and Mrs. Una Myers, Goshen, Ind. | |||
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on April 6 at the Clinton Frame Church near Goshen, Ind. with Rev. Vernon Bontreger officiating. Burial was made in the Clinton Union Cemetery. | |||
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1965 Apr 8 p. 5
Birth date: 1880 May 20
text of obituary:
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• Warren W. Miller, 84, a resident of the Schowalter Villa at Hesston, died unexpectedly of a heart attack last Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dilmon Black, Millersburg, Ind. He had been visiting relatives in Indiana since the death of his wife in late February, the funeral having been held at the Clinton Frame Mennonite Church near Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Miller had resided at Schowalter Villa for several years. He was a former blacksmith east of Goshen and later was employed at the Goshen Mfg. Funeral services were to be held Tuesday at the Clinton Frame Church, of which he was a member. Mrs. John (Mary) Culp of Hesston is among the six surviving children.
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1965 May 20 p. 10
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WARREN W. MILLER
Warren W. Miller, 84, of Schowalter Villa, Hesston, Kan. died Sunday, April 4, of a heart attack at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dilmon Black, Millersburg, Ind. He had not been ill and death was unexpected.
He was born May 20, 1880, in Elkhart County, Indiana, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Miller. He spent most of his life in the Clinton Township community and operated a blacksmith shop for many years at the Silver Street corner, five miles east of Goshen. Mr. Miller and his wife, the former Viola Miller, to whom he was married June 18, 1922, moved to the Schowalter Villa at Hesston two years ago. She died last Feb. 25 and Mr. Miller had been visiting relatives in the Goshen area before returning there when his wife died.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Ora (Luella) Eash of Middlebury, Ind., Mrs. John (Mary) Culp of Hesston, and Mrs. R. Dilmon Black of Millersburg, Ind.; three sons, Walter, Ronald, and Leroy, all of Goshen, Ind. ; 21 grandchildren; three brothers, Harvey of El Cajon, Calif., Grove of Fullerton, Calif., and Walter S. of Millard, Ind.; and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Leslie of Millersburg, Ind. and Mrs. Una Myers, Goshen, Ind.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on April 6 at the Clinton Frame Church near Goshen, Ind. with Rev. Vernon Bontreger officiating. Burial was made in the Clinton Union Cemetery.