Obit: Miller, Lottie M. (1896 - 1920)

Transcriber: Stan

 

Surnames: MILLER MARX

----Source: CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN & PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 01/22/1920

Miller, Lottie M. (19 Sep 1896 - 20 Jan 1920)

A very sad death occurred Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 20, 1920, when Mrs. Otto Miller passed away after several weeks' sickness, which began as pleurisy. Deceased, whose maiden name was Lottie Minna Marx, was born at Loyal, Clark County, Wis. Sept. 19, 1896. She was the daughter of Mrs. Jacob Miller, formerly Mrs. Peter Marx of this city. She grew to womanhood here and Nov. 30, 1914 was married to Otto Miller of South Pine Valley and with him made her home on the farm south of Neillsville. She was a bright, intelligent and lovable young woman, doing all in her power to make a happy home. All who knew her will long remember her good and lovable qualities. She leaves her husband and little daughter about two years old to mourn her early death. The funeral will be held at the Lutheran Church Friday afternoon.

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Responses

Obit: Miller, Lottie M. (1896 - 1920)

Contact:  Gayle (Beard) Riley

Thank you for this but I don't think that this could be any relation. My Aunt married an Otto Miller and she is still alive at the young age of 95, Uncle Otto died a number of years back. At first I thought it might be his mother but it says that she had a daughter so that wouldn't be then either. I think, but am not sure, that he came from Oregon. That is where they have lived for as long as I can remember. Thank you though for this. A person never knows when the right thing will show up. Gayle

Obit: Miller, Lottie M. (1896 - 1920)

Contact:  Diane Kleinke

Thank you for the obit but it is the wrong Lottie Miller. My Lottie was an Anderson and she was married to Fred Miller. Death about the same time though. Thanks again!!! Diane

 

 


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