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Jennie H. <I>Neary</I> Miller

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Jennie H. Neary Miller

Birth
Adams County, Iowa, USA
Death
18 Feb 1926 (aged 33)
Adams County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Corning, Adams County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Clarence Miller passed from this life Thursday, February 18, 1926. Funeral services were held at the Lincoln Center church Sunday, conducted by Rev. Mr. Breeling and interment was made in Walnut Grove cemetery in Corning.
Jennie H. Neary, daughter of Martin and Emma Neary, was born August 6, 1892, and at the time of her demise was aged 33 years, 6 months and 12 days. On the 15th of January, 1911, she was married to Clarence Miller and to this union three children were born, Lois, Charles and Douglas, who with the husband, her father, mother, two sisters and four brothers mourn the passing of a loving and self-sacrificing mother, a faithful and affectionate wife, a worthy daughter, and a good friend to all.
Mrs. Miller spent all her life in this vicinity and owing to her cheerful disposition and friendly nature will be greatly missed by all.
Some years ago Mrs. Miller united with the Potter Chapel U. B church and was a member of the same at the time of her death and she confirmed her faith in Christ and indicated a readiness to go. She was zealous in her labors, patient in suffering and resigned in death.
(Adams County Union-Republican, Feb. 24, 1926)


Mrs. Clarence Miller passed from this life Thursday, February 18, 1926. Funeral services were held at the Lincoln Center church Sunday, conducted by Rev. Mr. Breeling and interment was made in Walnut Grove cemetery in Corning.
Jennie H. Neary, daughter of Martin and Emma Neary, was born August 6, 1892, and at the time of her demise was aged 33 years, 6 months and 12 days. On the 15th of January, 1911, she was married to Clarence Miller and to this union three children were born, Lois, Charles and Douglas, who with the husband, her father, mother, two sisters and four brothers mourn the passing of a loving and self-sacrificing mother, a faithful and affectionate wife, a worthy daughter, and a good friend to all.
Mrs. Miller spent all her life in this vicinity and owing to her cheerful disposition and friendly nature will be greatly missed by all.
Some years ago Mrs. Miller united with the Potter Chapel U. B church and was a member of the same at the time of her death and she confirmed her faith in Christ and indicated a readiness to go. She was zealous in her labors, patient in suffering and resigned in death.
(Adams County Union-Republican, Feb. 24, 1926)


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