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Miller, Fannie (1851-1952)

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Birth date: 1851 Nov 15
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<center><h3>CENTENARIAN OF LANCASTER, PA. DIED AFTER SHORT ILLNESS</h3></center>
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Lancaster, Pa. — Miss Fannie Miller of Lancaster, who would been 101 years old Nov. 15, died here Nov. 5. She had been blind for three years, but was ill only a few days.
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Last year on her 100th birthday she was honored with gifts and greetings from far and near, including a bouquet and plaque from the Lancaster City and County Medical society. A daughter of John and Barbara Miller, she leaves only nieces and nephews. Her father lived to be 102.
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She was a member of the East Chestnut Street Mennonite church in Lancaster. Funeral services and burial took place at Millersville Nov. 8.
   
Birth date: 1851
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 10 July 2017

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1952 Nov 27 p. 1

Birth date: 1851 Nov 15

text of obituary:

CENTENARIAN OF LANCASTER, PA. DIED AFTER SHORT ILLNESS

Lancaster, Pa. — Miss Fannie Miller of Lancaster, who would been 101 years old Nov. 15, died here Nov. 5. She had been blind for three years, but was ill only a few days.

Last year on her 100th birthday she was honored with gifts and greetings from far and near, including a bouquet and plaque from the Lancaster City and County Medical society. A daughter of John and Barbara Miller, she leaves only nieces and nephews. Her father lived to be 102.

She was a member of the East Chestnut Street Mennonite church in Lancaster. Funeral services and burial took place at Millersville Nov. 8.

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