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Traxler, Jennie (Miller) 1878-1914

MILLER, TRAXLER, PINK

Posted By: Barbara Hug (email)
Date: 9/12/2006 at 11:46:34

Mrs. Bert Traxler Died Yesterday Morning
After Short Illness

Mrs. Jennie Miller Traxler died yesterday morning at five thirty o'clock at her home four miles west of Newton. She had been suffering for some time from diabetes and no hope had been give for her recovery, although the end was not expected so soon. She had been able to be around and to perform her duties as usual until Wednesday when she received a fall. Since that time her condition rapidly grew worse until the end came.

Mrs. Traxler is the eldest daughter of W. J. Miller. She was born November 29, 1878, and was thirty-five years of age. On September 24, 1903 she was married to Herbert Traxler. They moved away from this vicinity in a short time and lived in Kansas and Wyoming until the first of last March when they returned here. Since that time they have been living on the Charles Leeper farm west of Newton.

She leaves her husband, Bert Traxler and five small children to mourn her loss. She is also survived by her father, W. J. Miller, and five brothers and sisters, Mrs. Peter Pink, Miss Florence Miller, and Ralph, John and Floyd Miller.

Mrs. Miller was a woman of exceptional character and one whom every one loved. The many friends of the family will mourn the loss of one who at all times endeavored to do the right and encouraged others to do likewise.

The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the Metz church. Interment will be made in the Metz cemetery. Mr. Traxler's parents will arrive tomorrow morning from Waterville, Kansas for the funeral. ~ The Newton Daily News, July 17, 1914.

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