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© Hartshorne Sun
Thursday, October 28, 1920
Submitted by: Genea Bohanon


Louisa Miller

December 14, 1850 ~ October 23, 1920

Mrs. Louisa Miller, wife of W. P. Miller, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. A. Magdalena Saturday, October 23, at 4 a.m., after a brief illness in the 70th year of her age.

Mrs. Miller was born in Unionville, Mo., December 14, 1850 and was in her 70th year.

She had been a resident of Hartshorne 19, years, having removed to this city from Fort Smith, Ark.

Surviving her are her husband, five daughters and one son; Mrs. P. A. Magdalena of Hartshorne; Mrs. Clark Van Buren, Ark.; Mrs. Nanie Zion, Smithville, Texas; Mrs. Mary Obery, Texarkana, Texas; Miss Lida Sanders, San Antonio, Texas; W. S. Sanders, Hartshorne, all of whom excepting Mrs. Obery, were present at the obsequies.

The funeral services were held from the residence of P. A. Magdalena, Monday afternoon, October 25, at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Harry Cox, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, interment being held in Hartshorne cemetery.


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