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Isaac A. Miller

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Isaac A. Miller

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 Apr 1904 (aged 64)
Fairview, Oscoda County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Fairview, Oscoda County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Pre. Isaac A. Miller was born near Johnstown, Pa., May 4, 1839, and passed peacefully away while sitting in his chair at Fairview, Oscoda Co, Mich., on April 19, 1904, aged 64 Y., 11 M., 15 D. Bro. Miller was twice married. He was first married to Catherine Yoder, March 25, 1860. To this union were born eleven children, nine of whom survive him, two sons and seven daughters. He was bereft of his wife Dec. 26, 1886, and on Jan. 4, 1888 he was again married to Magdalena Miller, widow of Simon Miller, who survives him. Bro. Miller also has four brother and five sister living. The subject of this sketch served the church asa faithful minister in several different states, moving from Illinois to Michigan last December. He was an earnest and faithful worker and preached the Word in both languages, with a preference, however, to the German. Funeral services were held April 21st at the Fairview school-house and conducted by Eli A. Bontrager. Text, Job 19:25. Peace to his ashes.
Pre. Isaac A. Miller was born near Johnstown, Pa., May 4, 1839, and passed peacefully away while sitting in his chair at Fairview, Oscoda Co, Mich., on April 19, 1904, aged 64 Y., 11 M., 15 D. Bro. Miller was twice married. He was first married to Catherine Yoder, March 25, 1860. To this union were born eleven children, nine of whom survive him, two sons and seven daughters. He was bereft of his wife Dec. 26, 1886, and on Jan. 4, 1888 he was again married to Magdalena Miller, widow of Simon Miller, who survives him. Bro. Miller also has four brother and five sister living. The subject of this sketch served the church asa faithful minister in several different states, moving from Illinois to Michigan last December. He was an earnest and faithful worker and preached the Word in both languages, with a preference, however, to the German. Funeral services were held April 21st at the Fairview school-house and conducted by Eli A. Bontrager. Text, Job 19:25. Peace to his ashes.


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