The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., November 13, 1958, page 1
PIONEER’S SERVICE HELD WEDNESDAY
Eneth Eveline Miller, a resident of White Salmon since 1906, passed away at
Skyline Hospital Nov. 10th. She was born Nov. 17th, 1879 in Morrison, Ill.,
the daughter of Mary and Fred Bradley. At Fargo, North Dakota she was united in
marriage to William F. Miller.
She leaves two daughters: Mrs. Jean Robertson of
Portland, Oregon and Eneth Hunsaker of White Salmon. Seven grandchildren and
nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 12th 2
p.m. at Gardener's Funeral Home with the Rev. Mr. Roger L. Clevenger officiating
and the Order of the Eastern Star participating. Interment was in the White
Salmon Oddfellow Cemetery.
The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., November 13, 1958, page 5
DEATH CLAIMS ENETH MILLER
Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 12, at 2 p.m. in Gardner's
Funeral Home, for Eneth Eveallne Miller who died at Skyline hospital Monday,
Nov. 10. The Rev. Roger Clevenger officiated assisted by officers of Chapter 107
Order of the Eastern Star, of which she was a charter member.
Burial was in the IOOF cemetery.
Eneth Bradley was born November
17, 1879 in Morrison, Illinois, the daughter of Fred and Mary Frances Bradley.
She was married to William (Billle) Miller in 1900 at Fargo, North Dakota and
came to White Salmon with him in 1906 to make their home. Her parents were
already here. Their home was on the property where the Emmett Clouse home now
stands.
In 1908 the two families moved to Husum where for a
number of years they operated the MillerBradley ranch, pooling their resources
and efforts.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bob (Jean)
Robertson, Portland, and Mrs. Dan (Eneth) Hunsaker, White Salmon; 7
grand-children and 8 great grandchildren.
The following members of her family served as pall
bearers: Eugene Hayes Jr., William Robertson, Robert Robertson Jr., Dan Hunsaker
Jr., Frank Hunsaker Jr., Richard Hunsaker.