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CELIA OLLIE MILLER OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Lincoln County Republican


CELIA OLLIE MILLER
1876 - 1947


Rites last Wednesday for Mrs. George Miller - -
Services for Mrs. George W. Miller, 71, who died March 22, were held last Wednesday in the Mount Vernon schoolhouse, conducted by Rev. Jesse F. Wiseman, Chandler.
Burial was in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.
She was born in McDonald County Missouri, December 28, 1876.
Survivors are five sons, Walter of Agra; John of Leadville, Colorado; Forrest of Sears, California; Clyde of Tulare, California; and Roy of Chandler; and seven daughters, Mrs. Alta Guinn of Visalia, California; Mrs. Lottie Kellie of El Paso, Texas; Mrs. Bertha Spears of Speary; Mrs. Bessie Hicks of Singer, California; Mrs. Nettie Gray of Prague; and Mrs. Beulah Gran and Mrs. Hazel Gatlin, both of Chandler.
She is also survived by 46 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren.
Published in the Lincoln County Republican dated Wednesday, April 2, 1947.


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