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Lillie Milling Mitchiner

Birth
Ouachita County, Arkansas, USA
Death
12 Nov 1934 (aged 68–69)
West Carroll Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Richland Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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West Carroll Gazette- Oak Gove, La. November 14, 1934
Final rites for Mrs. Lillie Milling Mitchiner, 69, widow of George E.
Mitchiner, a prominent West Carroll planter and merchant, were held Tuesday
morning at her home at Mitchiner, located on the boundary line of West Carroll
and Richland parishes, followin death late Sunday afternoon. Burial was in
Midway Cemetery. The Rev. C.A. Newton officated.
A large gathering of friends and relatives from all parts of West Carroll,
and from other points, wew at the services.
Residents of the parish for more than 40 years, Mrs. Mitchiner and her
deceased husband were widely known and progressive citizens.
The husband died last April, and a son, Bill Mitchiner, 35, who died more
than two years ago, and a daughter, who passed away in infancy, preceeded her
to the grave. A grandson survives.
Friends throughout the Parish extend sincere sympathy to the bereaved
relatives.
West Carroll Gazette- Oak Gove, La. November 14, 1934
Final rites for Mrs. Lillie Milling Mitchiner, 69, widow of George E.
Mitchiner, a prominent West Carroll planter and merchant, were held Tuesday
morning at her home at Mitchiner, located on the boundary line of West Carroll
and Richland parishes, followin death late Sunday afternoon. Burial was in
Midway Cemetery. The Rev. C.A. Newton officated.
A large gathering of friends and relatives from all parts of West Carroll,
and from other points, wew at the services.
Residents of the parish for more than 40 years, Mrs. Mitchiner and her
deceased husband were widely known and progressive citizens.
The husband died last April, and a son, Bill Mitchiner, 35, who died more
than two years ago, and a daughter, who passed away in infancy, preceeded her
to the grave. A grandson survives.
Friends throughout the Parish extend sincere sympathy to the bereaved
relatives.


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