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Harold Jesse Miller

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Harold Jesse Miller

Birth
Tolley, Renville County, North Dakota, USA
Death
10 Feb 1978 (aged 75)
Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA
Burial
Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.7108285, Longitude: -117.172665
Plot
Block 2 AOUW, Lot 9, Grave 21
Memorial ID
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The funeral was today at the Moscow-Pullman Seventh-day Adventist Church in Moscow, Idaho, for Harold J. Miller, 75, formerly of Tolley, who died Friday in Pullman, Wash. Burial followed at the Pullman City Cemetery.
Mr. Miller was born July 8, 1902, at Tolley. He was reared there and attended the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks.
He worked as a bus driver in Minneapolis, Minn., for 14 years before moving to Cut Bank, Mont., in 1942. At Cut Bank, he managed the Ben Franklin Dime Store for a year, taking a similar job in Sandpoint, Idaho, a year later. In 1946 he moved to Pullman where he purchased his own store, operating it as Miller’s Variety Store until retiring in 1974. He was a past member of a Masonic Lodge in Minneapolis and of the Church of the Nazarene.
Survivors: wife, the former Esther Eielson, whom he married May 4 1932, at Hudson, Wis.; and sisters, Gladys Horton, Everett, Wash., and Irene Christenson, Mesa, Ariz.
From the scrapbook of Lillian Lundgren Zeltinger who passed away in 1997.
The funeral was today at the Moscow-Pullman Seventh-day Adventist Church in Moscow, Idaho, for Harold J. Miller, 75, formerly of Tolley, who died Friday in Pullman, Wash. Burial followed at the Pullman City Cemetery.
Mr. Miller was born July 8, 1902, at Tolley. He was reared there and attended the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks.
He worked as a bus driver in Minneapolis, Minn., for 14 years before moving to Cut Bank, Mont., in 1942. At Cut Bank, he managed the Ben Franklin Dime Store for a year, taking a similar job in Sandpoint, Idaho, a year later. In 1946 he moved to Pullman where he purchased his own store, operating it as Miller’s Variety Store until retiring in 1974. He was a past member of a Masonic Lodge in Minneapolis and of the Church of the Nazarene.
Survivors: wife, the former Esther Eielson, whom he married May 4 1932, at Hudson, Wis.; and sisters, Gladys Horton, Everett, Wash., and Irene Christenson, Mesa, Ariz.
From the scrapbook of Lillian Lundgren Zeltinger who passed away in 1997.

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