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Miller, Warren W. (1880-1965)

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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.
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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 196 May520 p. 10
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1965 Apr 8 p. 5

Birth date: 1880

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: 196 May520 p. 10

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