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Eliza Miller

(10/28/1868 - 4/10/1961)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)James J. Miller
Eliza Miller
Marriage(s)Matilda Fehr
 1 Matthew Broszeit on:
  - No Issue
 
  Siblings:
  - Ellen Miller
  - Milton Miller
  - Laura Miller
  - Lydia Miller
 
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Died: West Donegal, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
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Notes:
The Evening Times, Sayre, Pennsylvania, Monday, 10 April 1961, Page 1
Eliz Broszeit Dies. St. John's Charter Member
Mrs. Eliza F. Broszeit, a former resident of Sayre, died this morning at t he Elizabethtown, Pa., Masonic Home, where she had been a resident for abo ut five years. She was 91 years ofage.

For many years she had been the only living surviving charter member of S t. John's Lutheran Church of Sayre, which was established in 1890.

She and her hsuband, teh late Matthew C. Broszeit, were married in the chu rch Easter Monday,
April 19, 1897, by the then pastor, Rev. William O. Fegely.

The former Eliza Miller, Mrs. Broszeit was born in Nazareth, Pa, and ca me to Sayre as a young girl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller.

Her husband was born in Germany, served in the German Navy for several yea rs, and came to this country to work in the Sayre System Shops of the Leh igh Valley Railroad.

Mr. and Mrs. Broszeit lived at 205 Chemung St., Sayre, for nearly 50 year s. They had no children.

Survivors include the following nieces and nephews; Mrs. Leon Palmer and L eRoy Matthews of Sayre; Mrs. Bud Strader of Long Island, Mrs. Vernod Woo d, of Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. Edward Ash of Detroit, Mrs. Charles Ro th of Easton, Max Carpenter of Binghamton and Charles Carpenter of Florid a; and two cousins, Mrs. Bernard Ross and Mrs. Allen Grover of Batavia, N. Y.

The body will be brought to the Kolb-Allgeier Funeral Home, Sayre, for fun eral arrangments, which will be announced later.
 
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