Funeral services for Mrs. Stella E. Miller, 79, resident here for forty-eight years and mother-in-law of George W. Loudermilk, United Dallas Association candidate for Police and Fire Commissioner, will be held at the Sacred Heart Cathedral at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday with Father B. H. Diamond officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery.
Mrs. Miller was the wife of the late Robert Miller and the mother of the late Mrs. George W. Loudermilk. She died Wednesday morning at her home, 4138 Prescott street.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Guy Martin, Mrs. C. J. Towns and Mrs. W. M. Padgitt, all of Dallas, and Mrs. Jessie Bridges of Arlington; two sons, Louis Miller of Tulsa, OK., and A. A. Miller of Saginew, Ore., and fourteen grandchildren.
[Source: "Mrs. S. C. Miller, Dallas Resident 48 Years, Dies," Dallas Morning News, March 21, 1929, Part 2, Page 26]
Funeral services for Mrs. Stella E. Miller, 79, resident here for forty-eight years and mother-in-law of George W. Loudermilk, United Dallas Association candidate for Police and Fire Commissioner, will be held at the Sacred Heart Cathedral at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday with Father B. H. Diamond officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery.
Mrs. Miller was the wife of the late Robert Miller and the mother of the late Mrs. George W. Loudermilk. She died Wednesday morning at her home, 4138 Prescott street.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Guy Martin, Mrs. C. J. Towns and Mrs. W. M. Padgitt, all of Dallas, and Mrs. Jessie Bridges of Arlington; two sons, Louis Miller of Tulsa, OK., and A. A. Miller of Saginew, Ore., and fourteen grandchildren.
[Source: "Mrs. S. C. Miller, Dallas Resident 48 Years, Dies," Dallas Morning News, March 21, 1929, Part 2, Page 26]
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