Susanna Miller & John William Redman |
Gettysburg Cemetery
Adams Township, Darke County, Ohio |
MRS. SUZANNE REDMAN PASSED AWAY AT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TUESDAY AFTER A LONG PERIOD OF ILL HEALTH Mrs. Suzanne Redman, 78, wife of J. W. Redman, of Gettysburg, died Tuesday evening at Memorial hospital at Piqua, where she had been confined for some time. The immediate cause of her death was pneumonia. The death of Mrs. Redman, who was one of the most prominent women of the Gettysburg community, is mourned by her husband, who is himself a patient at the Pique hospital, undergoing treatment for a complication of diseases, and four children. The children are Chas. E. Redman, Dayton, Mrs. Cora Netzley, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Laura North, Laura, Ohio, Route 1. Eighteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren and three brothers also mourn her passing. The brothers are Henry Miller, Painter Creek, Riley Miller, Greenville, and Samuel Miller, Ansonia. Funeral services at the Painter Creek church Friday morning at 10:30. Rev. Lawrence Kreider officiating. Burial at Gettysburg, under direction of Miller and Eshleman.
Hand-dated 1929 HUSBAND FOLLOWS WIFE TO ETERNAL HOME John W. Redman whose wife expired nine days ago, dies Wednesday night--funeral Saturday. John W. Redman, 76, a citizen of Gettysburg, whose wife, Mrs. Suzanne Redman, passed away last Tuesday, died Wednesday night at 9 o'clock at the Memorial hospital in Piqua, where he had been confined for some time. A complication of diseases caused his death. Four children, 18 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Susan Hapner, of Lewisburg, and a half brother, Henry Smalley, of Ft. McKinley, survive his passing. The children are Chas. E. Redman, of Greenville, R. D., Harry [sic] Redman, of Dayton, Mrs. Cora Netzley, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Lura North, of Laura, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:30 at the Painter Creek church. Burial in the Gettysburg cemetery.
The Miller Family Tree is a collection of information gathered over the past 50+ years by Karleen & Tom Miller of Morrisville Pennsylvania, and Gale Honeyman of the Brethren Heritage Center. The html version was created by Eric Davis. |