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William T. Miller

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William T. Miller

Birth
Death
27 May 1936 (aged 35)
Burial
Walnut Creek, Holmes County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Miller-William T. Miller was born near Charm, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1900; died at his home May 27, 1936; aged 35 y. 8 m. 26 d. His death was due to complications. He was ill for eight years, being bedfast for the last two years. Those who mourn his departure are his mother (Martha Miller), 5 brothers (Melvin of the home, Lee of Charm, Harvey of Walnut Creek, Ura of Smithville, Alton of Milford, Nebr.), 1 sister (Mrs. Wilber Yoder of Berlin, Ohio), also a host of relatives and friends. His father preceded him in death just four years and eight days ago. He was baptized and received into the Walnut Creek Mennonite Church in his youth. Later being employed at Sugarcreek he transferred his membership to the Mennonite Church at that place. Although he was unable to attend church for the past eight years, his heart always longed for scriptural messages and sacred music. Suffering intensely at times, he bore it all very patiently to the end. He tried to regain his health in those eight years, and finally when he saw it was all in vain he expressed his desire of death. Funeral services were held May 30, conducted at the home by William Stauffer, with further services at the Walnut Creek. Mennonite Church by William Stauffer and Alvin Miller. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
"The room is quiet, all is still;
His place is vacant, 'tis God's will;
So long you waited for your rest,
Our blessed Lord knows what is best."
Miller-William T. Miller was born near Charm, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1900; died at his home May 27, 1936; aged 35 y. 8 m. 26 d. His death was due to complications. He was ill for eight years, being bedfast for the last two years. Those who mourn his departure are his mother (Martha Miller), 5 brothers (Melvin of the home, Lee of Charm, Harvey of Walnut Creek, Ura of Smithville, Alton of Milford, Nebr.), 1 sister (Mrs. Wilber Yoder of Berlin, Ohio), also a host of relatives and friends. His father preceded him in death just four years and eight days ago. He was baptized and received into the Walnut Creek Mennonite Church in his youth. Later being employed at Sugarcreek he transferred his membership to the Mennonite Church at that place. Although he was unable to attend church for the past eight years, his heart always longed for scriptural messages and sacred music. Suffering intensely at times, he bore it all very patiently to the end. He tried to regain his health in those eight years, and finally when he saw it was all in vain he expressed his desire of death. Funeral services were held May 30, conducted at the home by William Stauffer, with further services at the Walnut Creek. Mennonite Church by William Stauffer and Alvin Miller. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
"The room is quiet, all is still;
His place is vacant, 'tis God's will;
So long you waited for your rest,
Our blessed Lord knows what is best."


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