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Peter Miller
THE ENID EVENTS
Garfield Co., OK
December 7, 1911
page 1, column 2
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

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Peter MILLER

Del Norte Cemetery


DRUMMOND
Died: Mr. Peter Miller passed away from this life of toil and sorrow December 2, 1911. He served in the Civil War and never tired of telling of the hardships, trials and dangers through which he had passed. He was a follower of Jesus Christ and a faithful soldier in the warfare against evil until the end. He leaves to mourn his death, his faithful wife, Mrs. Harriet Miller, one daughter living in Nebraska, two sons, Guoy Miller of Kissamee, Fla., and Arch Miller whom was with his parents. The funeral services were held Monday at the Congregational church. The remains were laid to rest in the Del Norte cemetery by the side of his daughter, Sadie, whom preceded him in death.


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