Danville Commercial News
January 1951
George Herbert Miller, 70, life resident of the Rossville Community, died at
1:20 a.m. Sunday, January 21, 1951 at the home of his son, Meredith Miller, east
of Rossville. Mr. Miller had been in ill health sixteen months and seriously ill
the past three weeks.
He was born February 20, 1880 at Rossville, the
son of George W. and Anna (Haas) Miller. In March 1907 he was married to Stella
Cox, who preceded him in death.
Surviving are four sons, Meredith Miller
of Rossville, Walter Miller with the U.S. Army in England. Captain Kenneth
Miller, stationed at the Spokane Air Force Base in Washington, Edward Miller of
Chicago; two daughters, Mrs. Alma Ritter of Rossville and Mrs. Marian McGath of
Bloomington; two brothers, Samuel Miller of Rossville and Grover FMiller of
Danville and three sisters, Mrs. Ed Hushaw and Mary Miller of Rossville and Mrs.
Walter Ennis of Potomac.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon from the Freese Funeral Home with Ralph Small, minister of the Antioch
Church of Christ officiating. Mrs. W.L. Freese sang "The Haven of Rest" and
"Good Night and Good Morning" accompanied at the organ by F.C. Reinbold. Flowers
were in charge of Mable Hotsinpillar, Dorothy Weston, Jean Nixon, May Rose
Fidler, Ardith Hughes, Gertrude Clapp, Annabelle Miller and Doreen Cox.
Pallbearers were Edward Cox, Thomas Hushaw, Charles Hushaw, Don Cox, Carl Miller
adn Dale Cox. Interment was in the Rossville Cemetery.
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