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− | + | Emerson R. and Mary McClure Miller were both prominent citizens of Licking County. The couple was married in 1947 and lived at 124 West Main Street.<ref> W. Leslie Garnett, “Mary McClure Miller: Ohioan,” Unpublished manuscript, Iowa, 1983, 19. </ref> Emerson was born in 1892 in Ohio, and Mary was born on December 29, 1890 in Cleveland.<ref> Obituary of Mary M. Miller, Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), March 4, 1988.</ref> Both were teachers; Emerson was also gifted in investing and stocks.<ref> W. Leslie Garnett, “Mary McClure Miller: Ohioan,” Unpublished manuscript, Iowa, 1983, 19.</ref> Mary taught both English and algebra at Newark High School and was a member of many community organizations. After eighteen years of marriage, Emerson died when Mary was 75 years old. She then became a businesswoman and bestowed $1.5 million in gifts on his behalf to the Licking County community.<ref> Russel McCauley, “Mary Miller honored for her contributions,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), March 13, 1982.</ref> | |
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+ | Their financial gifts helped fund a school in Licking County, build the Emerson R. Miller library, benefit churches, colleges, and many other organizations. Additionally, they created a fund in the name of Emerson’s parents, the William E. and Annie S. Miller Fund to give medical care to Licking County children without health care.<ref> “Foundation’s grant will help children,” The Advocate (Newark, OH), Dec. 4, 1991</ref> On March 12, 1982, Mayor Mary M. Lusk, named the day “Mary McClure Miller Day” to honor Mary—and Emerson’s—community contributions.<ref>Lusk, Mary M., “Office of the Mayor Proclamation,” March 12, 1982.</ref> Mary M. Miller died at the age of 97 on March 4, 1988.<ref> Obituary of Mary M. Miller, Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), March 4, 1988. </ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:39, 3 October 2016
Emerson R. and Mary McClure Miller were both prominent citizens of Licking County. The couple was married in 1947 and lived at 124 West Main Street.[1] Emerson was born in 1892 in Ohio, and Mary was born on December 29, 1890 in Cleveland.[2] Both were teachers; Emerson was also gifted in investing and stocks.[3] Mary taught both English and algebra at Newark High School and was a member of many community organizations. After eighteen years of marriage, Emerson died when Mary was 75 years old. She then became a businesswoman and bestowed $1.5 million in gifts on his behalf to the Licking County community.[4]
Their financial gifts helped fund a school in Licking County, build the Emerson R. Miller library, benefit churches, colleges, and many other organizations. Additionally, they created a fund in the name of Emerson’s parents, the William E. and Annie S. Miller Fund to give medical care to Licking County children without health care.[5] On March 12, 1982, Mayor Mary M. Lusk, named the day “Mary McClure Miller Day” to honor Mary—and Emerson’s—community contributions.[6] Mary M. Miller died at the age of 97 on March 4, 1988.[7]
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References
- ↑ W. Leslie Garnett, “Mary McClure Miller: Ohioan,” Unpublished manuscript, Iowa, 1983, 19.
- ↑ Obituary of Mary M. Miller, Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), March 4, 1988.
- ↑ W. Leslie Garnett, “Mary McClure Miller: Ohioan,” Unpublished manuscript, Iowa, 1983, 19.
- ↑ Russel McCauley, “Mary Miller honored for her contributions,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), March 13, 1982.
- ↑ “Foundation’s grant will help children,” The Advocate (Newark, OH), Dec. 4, 1991
- ↑ Lusk, Mary M., “Office of the Mayor Proclamation,” March 12, 1982.
- ↑ Obituary of Mary M. Miller, Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), March 4, 1988.