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Birth date: 1856
Birth date: 1856
<center><h3>FINAL SERVICES HELD FOR AGED AMISH RESIDENT AT NAPPANEE, INDIANA</h3></center>
Nappanee, Ind. &#8212; The funeral of John J. Miller, well-known member of the Old Order Amish church who died recently at the age of 90, took place and the Daniel I. Hochstetler home west of here on Tuesday morning, Jan. 7.  The services were in charge of Valentine Yoder and Monroe Hochstetler, assisted by Jonas Helmuth of Hartville, Ohio.
The deceased was born in Holmes county, Ohio, and had lived in this community for the past 30 years, the last 12 years at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Yoder.  He is survived by nine children, three step-children, and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary:  1947 Jan 30  p. 3


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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 Jan 23 p. 1

Birth date: 1856

FINAL SERVICES HELD FOR AGED AMISH RESIDENT AT NAPPANEE, INDIANA

Nappanee, Ind. — The funeral of John J. Miller, well-known member of the Old Order Amish church who died recently at the age of 90, took place and the Daniel I. Hochstetler home west of here on Tuesday morning, Jan. 7. The services were in charge of Valentine Yoder and Monroe Hochstetler, assisted by Jonas Helmuth of Hartville, Ohio.

The deceased was born in Holmes county, Ohio, and had lived in this community for the past 30 years, the last 12 years at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Yoder. He is survived by nine children, three step-children, and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1947 Jan 30 p. 3