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Miller, William J. (1905-1969)
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+ | <center><h3>Fatally Stricken While Working in Harvest</h3></center> |
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+ | Middlebury, Ind. — While on the wagon pitching bundles into the threshing machine William J. (Wollie) Miller, 64, of the East Forks Amish district was suddenly stricken and died within a short time. Death was believed due to a heart attack. |
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+ | The threshing crew was working at the farm of Mr. Miller's son-in-law, Amos L. Bontrager. He leaves his widow, three sons and one daughter. |
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 1 November 2022
Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1969 Aug 21 p. 4
Birth date: 1905
text of obituary:
Fatally Stricken While Working in Harvest
Middlebury, Ind. — While on the wagon pitching bundles into the threshing machine William J. (Wollie) Miller, 64, of the East Forks Amish district was suddenly stricken and died within a short time. Death was believed due to a heart attack.
The threshing crew was working at the farm of Mr. Miller's son-in-law, Amos L. Bontrager. He leaves his widow, three sons and one daughter.