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Chris Ervin Miller

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Chris Ervin Miller

Birth
Inman, McPherson County, Kansas, USA
Death
12 Nov 1960 (aged 63)
Linville, Rockingham County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Linville, Rockingham County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Gospel Herald - Vol. LIII, Number 47 - December 6, 1960, Page 1054 1055
Miller, Chris Ervin, son of Daniel and Lizzie (Yoder) Miller, was born in McPherson Co., Kans., Feb. 15, 1897; died unexpectedly at his home, Linville, Val, Nov. 12, 1960; aged 63 y. 8 m. 28 d. He has served as superintendent of the Kansas City Childrenís Home for eight years, had taught Sunday-school classes for a number of years, and was studying his Sunday-school lesson when stricken. On May 18, 1918, he was married to Alice Byler, who survives. Also surviving are 3 children (Iona-Mrs. Clyde Stutzman, Harrisonburg, Va.; Gladys-Mrs. Raymond Detweiler, Stuarts Draft, Va.; and Chris E., Jr., Chattanooga), a foster daughter (Rosa Lee Comer, at home), 11 grandchildren, 3 brothers (Roy, Wellman, Iowa; David, Somalia, Africa; and Sam D., Nampa, Idaho), and 3 sisters (Mrs. Mary Helmuth, Harrisonville, Mo.; Mrs. Barbara Zink, Newton, Kans.; and Mrs. Nora Troyer, Hesston, Kans.). He was a member of the Lindale Church, where funeral services were held Nov. 15, in charge of Moses Slabaugh, Isaac Risser, and Ernest Gehman.
Gospel Herald - Vol. LIII, Number 47 - December 6, 1960, Page 1054 1055
Miller, Chris Ervin, son of Daniel and Lizzie (Yoder) Miller, was born in McPherson Co., Kans., Feb. 15, 1897; died unexpectedly at his home, Linville, Val, Nov. 12, 1960; aged 63 y. 8 m. 28 d. He has served as superintendent of the Kansas City Childrenís Home for eight years, had taught Sunday-school classes for a number of years, and was studying his Sunday-school lesson when stricken. On May 18, 1918, he was married to Alice Byler, who survives. Also surviving are 3 children (Iona-Mrs. Clyde Stutzman, Harrisonburg, Va.; Gladys-Mrs. Raymond Detweiler, Stuarts Draft, Va.; and Chris E., Jr., Chattanooga), a foster daughter (Rosa Lee Comer, at home), 11 grandchildren, 3 brothers (Roy, Wellman, Iowa; David, Somalia, Africa; and Sam D., Nampa, Idaho), and 3 sisters (Mrs. Mary Helmuth, Harrisonville, Mo.; Mrs. Barbara Zink, Newton, Kans.; and Mrs. Nora Troyer, Hesston, Kans.). He was a member of the Lindale Church, where funeral services were held Nov. 15, in charge of Moses Slabaugh, Isaac Risser, and Ernest Gehman.


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