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- Niagara Gazette - 4/11/1956
Arthur-P. Milleville, 62. of 9806
Cayuga Oh, a former operator of
the. Milleville Dairy and of late a
stationary engineer for Bell Air-
craft Corp., died yesterday (April
10, 1956) at Memorial Hospital
where he had been a patient; .for
about a week. He was a past commander
of La Salle-Post No. 1142,
American Legion.
Mr. Milleville was born in the
Town of Wheatfield, May 29, 1893,
the son of the late' William and
Emma De Vantier Milleville: He
attended township schools and was
later employed by the Carborundum
Co., until, he'moved to his
present address where he operated
the dairy for about 16 years. He'
sold the business some years ago
and began work at the Shredded
Wheat plant. He began working at
Bell in 1949.
An army veteran of World War
I, he also was a member of Voiture
Locale, Nof 388,. 40 and 8. He
was a member of Grace Lutheran
Church, the . Lutheran Laymens
League, Chapter. No. 37 Natlonal
Assn of Power Engineers and Local
NO. 501. UAW-CIO.
• He is survived by his wife, Gertrude;
a daughter, Mrs. Robert L.
Read; a son, Arthur W.Milleville;
two grandchildren,^ six. brothers
and two sisters,'. Rudolph W., Theo-
.dore, William and Miss Edna Milleville,
Mrs. George Meyers, Edward
and Philip Milleville, all of Niagara
Falls, and Herbert A'. Mille-
ville of NorthTonawanda;
The Rev. Lawrence E. Herfurth,
pastor of Grace,Lutheran Church,
Will officiate at:services Friday• at
2:30 p, m. in the Church after a
prayer service at 2 in the Lane,
Funeral Home, .8622 Buffalo Ave.
Burial will be in Memorial • Park
Cemetery.
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