Obit: Miller, Louise M. (1877 - 1927)
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Surnames: MILLER
MANAS ----Source: WEEKLY
CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co., WI) 07/08/1927 Miller, Louise M.
(13 NOV 1877 - 29 JUN 1927) It is with sad
hearts we chronicle the death of friends, especially when they are
in the prime of life as was Mrs. Carl Miller, who died at their
Saskatchewan home in Canada, June 29th, 1927, at the age of 49
years, 7 months and 16 days. The body arrived
at Spencer Sunday afternoon and Undertaker Fuchsgruber met the
train and brought her to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
Manas, where she was until Tuesday morning when burial took place.
The services were held at 10 o'clock at the Evangelical Peace
Church, Rev. Bizer officiating, and Martin Papesch, Fred Meyer,
Adolph and Otto Kallepp, and August and Otto Sauter acted as
pallbearers. Louise Martina
Manas was born near Dorchester, Clark County, Wis. at their farm
home Nov. 13, 1877, and grew to young womanhood here. She was of
that pleasing type that made a host of friends wherever she
went. May 20, 1901, she
was united in marriage to Carl Miller. One child was born to them,
which preceded the mother in death. Eighteen years ago last fall,
Mr. and Mrs. Miller left for Canada, where they have since made
their home. She is gone, her
gentle voice is stilled and the friends and places that knew her
will know her no more. Though the hearts are lonely and sad yet
they can take comfort in the thought that for her the race is run;
no more toil, no more suffering, she is at rest. May the sorrowing
ones turn to the only true comfort in the Father's love, for
He has promised not to leave us comfortless. All of her
brothers and sisters were here, except Mr. J. H. Ardern of New
York, and most of Mr. Miller folks were he too, besides numerous
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