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Mabel Barbara <I>Bath</I> Miller

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Mabel Barbara Bath Miller

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26 Mar 1981 (aged 74)
Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, USA
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Loveland Reporter Herald, March, 1981
Loveland, Colorado

Mabel Miller

Mabel B. Miller, of Greeley, died Thursday in Weld County General Hospital.

She was born to George and Marie Lesser Bath. She married Edward G. Miller Oct. 2, 1934, in Loveland. He died in 1967.

She is survived by daughters Mrs. Jacob (Patricia) Meyer and Mrs. Sandra Moore, both of Greeley five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; sisters Mrs. Frieda Heinbigner of Loveland and Mrs. Mollie (Babe) Floth and Mrs. Louis Kechter, both of Fort Collins; and a brother George Bath of Greeley.

She grew up in Wellington, Colo., before moving to Loveland. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Greeley, two women’s organizations at United Presbyterian Church, and the Better Homemakers Extension group. She also was an active Red Cross volunteer.

A service was at 1:30 p.m. today at the Adamson Memorial Chapel in Greeley. Interment was in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Greeley.

Contributions can be made to Bonell Good Samaritan Center, in care of Adamson Mortuary, 827 Fifth St., Greeley, 80631.
Loveland Reporter Herald, March, 1981
Loveland, Colorado

Mabel Miller

Mabel B. Miller, of Greeley, died Thursday in Weld County General Hospital.

She was born to George and Marie Lesser Bath. She married Edward G. Miller Oct. 2, 1934, in Loveland. He died in 1967.

She is survived by daughters Mrs. Jacob (Patricia) Meyer and Mrs. Sandra Moore, both of Greeley five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; sisters Mrs. Frieda Heinbigner of Loveland and Mrs. Mollie (Babe) Floth and Mrs. Louis Kechter, both of Fort Collins; and a brother George Bath of Greeley.

She grew up in Wellington, Colo., before moving to Loveland. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Greeley, two women’s organizations at United Presbyterian Church, and the Better Homemakers Extension group. She also was an active Red Cross volunteer.

A service was at 1:30 p.m. today at the Adamson Memorial Chapel in Greeley. Interment was in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Greeley.

Contributions can be made to Bonell Good Samaritan Center, in care of Adamson Mortuary, 827 Fifth St., Greeley, 80631.


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