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Nora Elizabeth <I>Stogner</I> Miller

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Nora Elizabeth Stogner Miller

Birth
Muenster, Cooke County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Jun 2010 (aged 81)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Saint Jo, Montague County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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She was born with her identical twin sister Nancy to George W. and Annis Bailey Stogner. She attended Mountain View School north of Saint Jo and Gainesville public schools, before leaving school to work in the service club at Camp Howze prisoner-of-war camp during World War II.

She married Billie Ross Miller on July 10, 1946 and became a wife, mother and homemaker. She later returned to school, attending Cooke County Junior College and Texas Women's University in Denton, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Masters Degree in Family Life. As an LVN, she worked at the Gainesville State School for Girls and in the pharmacy of the Gainesville Hospital. After becoming licensed as a registered nurse, she worked at the Denton State School and then at North Central Texas College, where she was an instructor in the nursing program.

She was a long-time member of Whaley United Methodist Church in Gainesville and served on the Cooke County Arts Council. She and her husband Bill danced with the Gainesville 49'ers Square Dance Club and enjoyed traveling to attend square-dance events all over the Southwest.
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She was born with her identical twin sister Nancy to George W. and Annis Bailey Stogner. She attended Mountain View School north of Saint Jo and Gainesville public schools, before leaving school to work in the service club at Camp Howze prisoner-of-war camp during World War II.

She married Billie Ross Miller on July 10, 1946 and became a wife, mother and homemaker. She later returned to school, attending Cooke County Junior College and Texas Women's University in Denton, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Masters Degree in Family Life. As an LVN, she worked at the Gainesville State School for Girls and in the pharmacy of the Gainesville Hospital. After becoming licensed as a registered nurse, she worked at the Denton State School and then at North Central Texas College, where she was an instructor in the nursing program.

She was a long-time member of Whaley United Methodist Church in Gainesville and served on the Cooke County Arts Council. She and her husband Bill danced with the Gainesville 49'ers Square Dance Club and enjoyed traveling to attend square-dance events all over the Southwest.
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