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- Buffalo News, The (NY) - December 15, 2002
Donald J. Milleville, who worked for 42 years at the Carborundum Co. in Wheatfield, died Friday (Dec. 13, 2002) in Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center following a brief illness. He was 71.
A Niagara Falls native, Milleville- was a graduate of Niagara Falls High School and a Korean War-era veteran of the Army.
He worked as a machine operator and expeditor for Carborundum, retiring in 1992. He also operated a roadside stand, selling produce.
Milleville was an active member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Sanborn and served as an elder, trustee, custodian and on various committees, including 10 years on the Evangelism Committee.
He enjoyed beekeeping, fishing, bowling and gardening.
His first wife, the former Gladys DeVantier, died in 1997.
Survivors include his wife, the former Joyce A. Herby of the Town of Niagara; four sons, Thomas of Wheatfield, Joel and Todd, both of the Town of Niagara, and the Rev. Deron of Skaneateles; a daughter, Barbara of Vienna, Va.; a stepson, David Herby of Buffalo; a brother, Richard of Bergholz; five sisters, Florence Mielke, Winifred Proefrock and Alice Lange, all of Wheatfield, Beatrice Nehrboss of Newstead and Janice Kirchner of Lewiston; and two grandchildren.
Services will be held at 11 A.M. Monday in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 6169 Walmore Road, Wheatfield. Burial will be in the church cemeteryBuffalo News, The (NY) - December 15, 2002
Donald J. Milleville, who worked for 42 years at the Carborundum Co. in Wheatfield, died Friday (Dec. 13, 2002) in Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center following a brief illness. He was 71.
A Niagara Falls native, Milleville- was a graduate of Niagara Falls High School and a Korean War-era veteran of the Army.
He worked as a machine operator and expeditor for Carborundum, retiring in 1992. He also operated a roadside stand, selling produce.
Milleville was an active member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Sanborn and served as an elder, trustee, custodian and on various committees, including 10 years on the Evangelism Committee.
He enjoyed beekeeping, fishing, bowling and gardening.
His first wife, the former Gladys DeVantier, died in 1997.
Survivors include his wife, the former Joyce A. Herby of the Town of Niagara; four sons, Thomas of Wheatfield, Joel and Todd, both of the Town of Niagara, and the Rev. Deron of Skaneateles; a daughter, Barbara of Vienna, Va.; a stepson, David Herby of Buffalo; a brother, Richard of Bergholz; five sisters, Florence Mielke, Winifred Proefrock and Alice Lange, all of Wheatfield, Beatrice Nehrboss of Newstead and Janice Kirchner of Lewiston; and two grandchildren.
Services will be held at 11 A.M. Monday in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 6169 Walmore Road, Wheatfield. Burial will be in the church cemetery
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