Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1917 — REMINGTON LADY DIED FRIDAY [ARTICLE]

REMINGTON LADY DIED FRIDAY

Mother of Nine Children Buried Monday Afternoon. Mrs. H. W. Milner of Remingr ton, mother of Harry L‘. Milner of this city, passed away Friday evening after an illness lasting about two yeats, although heart failure was the direct cause of her death. She would have been 64 years old next November, and had been a resident of Jasper county for about thirty years, coming here with her family from Vermillion county, Illinois. Mrs. Milner was the mother of nine children, eight of whom with the husband and father survive. Besides the son above the children are: J. C. and F. B. Milner of Lewiston, Montana; J. M. Milner of Indianapolis; Henry R. Milner, Mrs. George Lecterhand and Mrs. Dale Bowman of Remington, and Mrs. Fred Goes of Wolcott. One daughter, Cora, proceeded the mother in death. She is also survived by one brother, two sisters, and twenty-three grandchildren. Mrs. Milner was a member of the Christian church for about a quarter of a century and funeral services were held in the Remington Christian church Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev, Konkle, a former pastor. All of the children, excepting J. C. and F. E. Milner of Lewiston, Montana, Who were unable to come, were present. Burial was made in the Remington cemetery.