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Submitted by Emily O"Neal
Rome News Tribune February 18, 1935
MRS. JOHN MILLER DIES EARLY TODAY; FUNERAL TUESDAY
Mrs. Leona Adeline Miller, 61, died Monday morning at 4 o'clock at her
residence, 805 Avenue B, after an extended illness. She was the widow of
the later John W. Miller, who was coroner of Floyd county for about twenty
years, and was the mother of the late Cliff Miller, who was coroner at the
time of his death about a year ago.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Fifth
Avenure Baptist church. The Rev. H. E. Wright, pastor, will officiate, with
interment in Myrtle Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Miller was born and reared in Floyd county and had spent her entire
life here. She was a member of the Sand Springs Baptist church. Mrs.
Miller was loved by a wide circle of friends who mourn her death.
Surviving her are two children, Mrs. J. A. Morrow, of Chattanooga, and
King H. Miller, of Oklahoma City; two sister, Mrs. G. W. Alexander of Rome,
and Mrs. John Ballew, of Chattanooga; one brother, J. W. Duncan of Rome;
and one granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Morrow, of Chattanooga.
The following pallbearers are requested to assemble at the Emmett Cole
Funeral Home at 1:15 o'clock: Arthur O'Bryant, J. P. Primm, W. A. Brooks,
Hollis Hendricks, Henry Stone and Tom Booz.
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