The funeral of Mrs. Mary Miller, who was fatality burned Monday night by exploses of a gasoline stove, took place yesterday from her home, 2203 Pennsylvania avenue. Rev. Nicholas Burkhardt, of St. John's German Evangelical Church and Rev. P. F. Hafman of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church officiated. The funeral was the largest that has taken place in the neighborhood for years. The carriages extended from Gold street to Lafayette Market. Five hundred people crowded about the home to view the body placed in the house. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.
In the June 27 obit it lists her husband as Louis C. Miller and her parents as Mary C. and the late Daniel Eidman.
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Miller, who was fatality burned Monday night by exploses of a gasoline stove, took place yesterday from her home, 2203 Pennsylvania avenue. Rev. Nicholas Burkhardt, of St. John's German Evangelical Church and Rev. P. F. Hafman of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church officiated. The funeral was the largest that has taken place in the neighborhood for years. The carriages extended from Gold street to Lafayette Market. Five hundred people crowded about the home to view the body placed in the house. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.
In the June 27 obit it lists her husband as Louis C. Miller and her parents as Mary C. and the late Daniel Eidman.
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