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January 2, 2010

Clara J. Miller

June 17, 1907-Dec. 31, 2009

TOPEKA — Clara J. Miller, 102, of 7065 West 300 South Topeka, IN died at 11:00 PM on Thursday, December 31, 2009 at Parkview LaGrange Hospital. She was born June 17, 1907 in LaGrange County, IN., to Jacob and Fannie (Yoder) Lambright. On December 31, 1931 she married Daniel S. Miller, he died July 17, 1965. She was a homemaker and member of the Old Order Amish Church. Survivors include a daughter, Katie (Vernon) Bontrager of Topeka, IN; two sons, Orla (Betty) Miller of Goshen, IN., Crist (Katie Alice) D. Miller of Topeka, IN; two sons-in-law, Crist Nissley, Topeka, IN. and Christy (Alta) Hochstetler of Shipshewana, IN; a daughter-in-law, Mary Miller of LaGrange, IN; 35 Grandchildren, 179 Great Grandchildren, 44 Great Great Grandchildren, 6 Step Grandchildren, 26 Step Great Grandchildren, a brother, Melvin Lambright of Goshen, IN; a sister-in-law, Viola (David) Schrock of Middlebury. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two daughters, Fannie Nissley and Leanna Hochstetler, a son, Freeman D. Miller, one grandchild, three great-grandchildren, six brothers, Jerry, Tobie, Ammon, Eddie, Milton and Freeman Lambright, two sisters, Elsie Miller and Wilma Miller. Visitation will be after 2:00 PM Saturday and all day Sunday at the Crist D. Miller Residence, 3035 South 700 West Topeka, IN. Funeral services will be at 9:30 AM on Monday, January 4, 2010 at the same residence. Services will be conducted by Bishop Ervin M. Miller and the home ministers. Burial will be in the Hawpatch Cemetery, Topeka. Online condolences may be sent at millerstewartfuneralhome.com.

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