Advertisement

Edna Rae Miller

Advertisement

Edna Rae Miller

Birth
Bluffdale, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
1 Dec 1938 (aged 16)
Crescent, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Bluffdale, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.49294, Longitude: -111.9381365
Plot
D 15A 03
Memorial ID
View Source
Edna was a 16 year old student at Jordan High School in Sandy, Utah and was killed in a school bus accident when the bus was struck by a train.

Information submitted by Kimberly Brown. (above information)

Edna Rae was born on October 28, 1922 to George and Julia Casper Miller of Bluffdale.

They say that Rae was lively, gay, jolly and good natured. She seldom had a care, and never nurtured a grudge. They say she proved to be the timely peace maker.
She was active in drama, both at school and in the ward. She hoped for higher achievements in this line at Jordan. Rae, like her imagination was active. She played baseball in the girls league at Bluffdale, picked berries in the summer and enjoyed all out-of-door sports. She was a student of the Seminary at Jordan. She had completed two years of 4-H work. "To know her was to love her" What a great person she must have been.

REST IN SWEET ETERNAL PEACE DEAR RAE.
Edna was a 16 year old student at Jordan High School in Sandy, Utah and was killed in a school bus accident when the bus was struck by a train.

Information submitted by Kimberly Brown. (above information)

Edna Rae was born on October 28, 1922 to George and Julia Casper Miller of Bluffdale.

They say that Rae was lively, gay, jolly and good natured. She seldom had a care, and never nurtured a grudge. They say she proved to be the timely peace maker.
She was active in drama, both at school and in the ward. She hoped for higher achievements in this line at Jordan. Rae, like her imagination was active. She played baseball in the girls league at Bluffdale, picked berries in the summer and enjoyed all out-of-door sports. She was a student of the Seminary at Jordan. She had completed two years of 4-H work. "To know her was to love her" What a great person she must have been.

REST IN SWEET ETERNAL PEACE DEAR RAE.

Inscription

Daughter



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement