Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1918 — OBITUARY. [ARTICLE]
OBITUARY.
• ( w,v a—A-ft Wil UOS&jNrlTi€ lx IOnCMiSf QRl^DvdT OI W rl” ham Henry and Hester Jane Nichote, was born in Barkley township Nov. Hr 1862, and died Nov. 22, 1918, aged 56 years and seven days. On her twenty-eighth birthday, Nov. 15, 1890, she was united in marriage to John E. Miller. To this union was born two -sons, Edward Wallace and William Lewis. ‘b’A few years after their marriage they moved to Miami county. Eight years ago they returned to this county, where she has since lived in Union township. | Mrs. Miller wm a member of the Methodist church, and also was a Sister Rebekah, a member of the lodge at -Parr. | Her sickness extended over a period of two years, and she was patient through her sufferings, bearing them in a Christian spirit. She has gone to lher long rest and leaves to mourn her departure a sorrowing ‘husband and two sons, Wallace in camp at Newport, Oregon; also two sisters, Mrs. Chester Zea and Mrs., Curtis Boughter, survive her. She was a woman of gentle, quiet manner, a kind and loving wife and mother, and a good neighbor. It can be truly said of her, “Her children arise up and call her blessed, her husband also, and he praiseth her.” The funeral services were held at the Rosebud church at 2 p, m. Sunday, Rev. PostiM officiating. The remains were laid to rest in Weeton cemetery.
