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Geo. W. Mills
14 Nov. 1940
Submitted by: Genea Bohanan


Mr. Geo. W. Mills was born in Nena, Arkansas, and departed this life November 1, 1940. Mr. Mills was married to Miss Nina Payne on February 17, 1903 at Enterprise, Oklahoma and to this union were born 11 children, eight of whom survive. Mr. Mills was converted October 13, 1940.
Those left to mourn his passing are his widow, Mrs. Geo. W. Mills, Mrs. L.A. Prince of Amarillo, Texas, Mrs. Milo Taylor of Needles, Calif., Mrs. Otis Harris of Poteau, Mrs. Eldon Beer, Miss Mildred Mills, and Jackie Helen Mills all of Amarillo, Texas and Billie and George Jr. of the home.
Rev. Sherman Kirkpatrick conducted the funeral, assisted by Rev. C.E. Swain and Sister Schrater. Mallory Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in the Quinton Cemetery.


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