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Created page with "''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1973 Feb 8 p. 6 Birth date: Text of obituary: '''16-Year-Old Convicted For Slaying in 1972''' Virginia Bench, Va. — Sixteen-year-old John Thomas Lindsey of Fentress has been convicted for the slaying last August of J. Clarence Miller, elderly Mennonite man who was on his route as a substitute mail carrier. Mr. Miller, 77, was a pioneer settler of the Fentress area and had been a regular mail carrier for many years before his r..."
 
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'''16-Year-Old Convicted For Slaying in 1972'''
'''16-Year-Old Convicted For Slaying in 1972'''


Virginia Bench, Va. — Sixteen-year-old John Thomas Lindsey of Fentress has been convicted for the slaying last August of J. Clarence Miller, elderly Mennonite man who was on his route as a substitute mail carrier.
Virginia Beach, Va. — Sixteen-year-old John Thomas Lindsey of Fentress has been convicted for the slaying last August of J. Clarence Miller, elderly Mennonite man who was on his route as a substitute mail carrier.


Mr. Miller, 77, was a pioneer settler of the Fentress area and had been a regular mail carrier for many years before his retirement.
Mr. Miller, 77, was a pioneer settler of the Fentress area and had been a regular mail carrier for many years before his retirement.

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1973 Feb 8 p. 6

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16-Year-Old Convicted For Slaying in 1972

Virginia Beach, Va. — Sixteen-year-old John Thomas Lindsey of Fentress has been convicted for the slaying last August of J. Clarence Miller, elderly Mennonite man who was on his route as a substitute mail carrier.

Mr. Miller, 77, was a pioneer settler of the Fentress area and had been a regular mail carrier for many years before his retirement.

The youth was sentenced to life imprisonment.