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Tahlequah Daily Press
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
January 13, 1939
Submitted by: Kay Hubbard Thompson

**File is from 1939 from the Cherokee Democrat and have been typed and transcribed so will not match original obit but close.


Marion Miller

???? ~ January, 1939

Marion Miller of Sand Springs, employee of Hastings Hospital was instantly killed Sunday night near Westville when the car he was driving struck a bridge post and was thrown into an embankment.

Two other occupants of the car, Miss Louise Smith and William Walkingstick, both of Baron were injuried and were brought to the Indian hospital for treatment.

Miller's body was removed to Sand Springs for interment there.


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