From the Amsterdam Daily Democrat 8-8-1941:
Funeral of Jacob F. Miller
The funeral of-Jacob F. Miller
was held Thursday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock at his home in the.
Town of Perth, and was largely
attended. Vernon Spurr, pastor of
the United Presbyterian Church at
Perth, officiated. Three grandsons
acted as bearers, Lloyal Miller, Jr.,
Donald Canary, Warren Canary,
Arthur Miller, Harold Hickok and
Robert Hempton. There were a
number of floral expressions of
sympathy, among them being a
basket of lilies from the Amsterdam
Auto Parts, a basket from employees
of the Miller Motor Car Co.
and large flat piece from neighbors.
Interment was in the Perth
Cemetery.
In addition to the many people
In attendance from Amsterdam,
Tribes Hill and vicinity there were
present Frank Q. Miller, Glenside
Pa; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Miller
and daughter, Betty, Yardsley, Pa.;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, Syracuse;
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pooler,
Herkimer; Mr. and Mrs. David Patterson,
New York; Mr. and Mrs.
John Conway, Mrs. Vada Machold,
Mrs. Harold Miller, Schenectady;
Mr. and Mrs. William Teller. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wood, West Charlton;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck,
Schuylerville; Mr. and Mrs. William
Van Patten, Mrs. C. R. Sltterly,
Calvin Myers. Gloversville;
Colonel Van Patten. Edgar H.
Grandy, Glen; Mrs. Adella Broughan,
Black Creek.
In addition to the survivors of
Mr. Miller, previously mentioned,
he also leaves a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
Hughes, this city.
From the Amsterdam Daily Democrat 8-8-1941:
Funeral of Jacob F. Miller
The funeral of-Jacob F. Miller
was held Thursday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock at his home in the.
Town of Perth, and was largely
attended. Vernon Spurr, pastor of
the United Presbyterian Church at
Perth, officiated. Three grandsons
acted as bearers, Lloyal Miller, Jr.,
Donald Canary, Warren Canary,
Arthur Miller, Harold Hickok and
Robert Hempton. There were a
number of floral expressions of
sympathy, among them being a
basket of lilies from the Amsterdam
Auto Parts, a basket from employees
of the Miller Motor Car Co.
and large flat piece from neighbors.
Interment was in the Perth
Cemetery.
In addition to the many people
In attendance from Amsterdam,
Tribes Hill and vicinity there were
present Frank Q. Miller, Glenside
Pa; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Miller
and daughter, Betty, Yardsley, Pa.;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, Syracuse;
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pooler,
Herkimer; Mr. and Mrs. David Patterson,
New York; Mr. and Mrs.
John Conway, Mrs. Vada Machold,
Mrs. Harold Miller, Schenectady;
Mr. and Mrs. William Teller. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wood, West Charlton;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck,
Schuylerville; Mr. and Mrs. William
Van Patten, Mrs. C. R. Sltterly,
Calvin Myers. Gloversville;
Colonel Van Patten. Edgar H.
Grandy, Glen; Mrs. Adella Broughan,
Black Creek.
In addition to the survivors of
Mr. Miller, previously mentioned,
he also leaves a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
Hughes, this city.
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