Mrs. Myra Miller Vogel Obit

Mrs. Myra Miller Vogel

Mrs. E. L. Vogel Dies in Atlanta Hospital
Relatives and friends here were pained to learn of the death of Mrs. E. L. Vogel, 46 years of age, which occurred at a hospital in Atlanta Thursday morning, March 24. She had been ill for several weeks and death did not come as a surprise.
Mrs. Vogel, who was Miss Myra Miller before her marriage, was born and grew to womanhood in Jackson. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller, esteemed residents of Jackson, the former a well known Confederate soldier. Following her father's death a few years ago, Mrs. Vogel made her home in Atlanta.
She is remembered by her friends as a most attractive young girl. She possessed a bright and sunny disposition and was admired for her fine qualities of character. She was a member of the Methodist church and was connected with families long prominent in the affairs of Jackson and Dalton.
Mrs. Vogel was preceded in death by her husband. She is survived by two daughters, Misses Annie Mae and Georgianne Vogel; a brother, Mr. J. Harben Miller, of Griffin, and other relatives.
Funeral services were held at Spring Hill in Atlanta Friday morning at 10 o'clock, with Rev. L. M. Twiggs and Rev. J. W. Ham officiating. The body was brought to Jackson and short services were held at the grave Friday afternoon. The pallbearers here were Messrs. C. K. Mallet, Hugh Mallet, Joel B. Mallet, J. W. O'Neal, J. C. Newton and H. O. Ball. Interment was in the family lot in the Jackson city cemetery.

(Jackson Progress Argus - 1 Apr 1932)

Submitted by V. S. Harrison

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