Wilma (Miller) White 92, of Frankfort, IN, died at 5:45 p.m. January 8, 2013 at the Clinton House Health and Rehabilitation Center. Born January 19, 1920 in Harrisburg, IL to the late William N. & Naoma G. (Wilmoth) Miller. She married William G. White on August 14, 1943 in Indianapolis and he preceded her in death on November 25, 1992. Mrs. White was a 1938 graduate of Frankfort High School and received her nursing degree from Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in 1941. She worked for Dr. Harry T. Stout II and the Clinton County Hospital, retiring in July of 1982. She was a former member of the United Methodist Church in Kirklin and RN Club and was a member of the Women of the Moose, VFW Auxiliary and the American Legion Auxiliary.
Visitation and Services
No visitation is planned. Services will be private. Entombment will be in Green Lawn Mausoleum. Memorial donations may be made to the Clinton County Cancer Fund or the Clinton County Humane Society.
Survived by:
4 Nieces and Nephews: Sue Ann (Jim) Krass of West Chester, OH, Kevin (Teresa) Miller of Midland, TX, Wendy Lynn White of Lakewood, CA and Bill White
Preceded by:
She was preceded in death by a brother, Willard Miller.
I am a school friend of Kevin Miller and use to go with him to Wilma and Bill’s place at Lake. Fun lady, will miss her.
Daryl & Carolyn Morgeson
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Facebook Twitter GoogleBill and Wendy sorry to hear of your mothers passing. Dad passed 4 years ago so I know its sadness x2, lucky for us we have yet to deal with mom’s passing.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWilma was a dear, competent nurse – and a funny gal who worked for a dear, competent doctor – and a funny man (Dr. Harry Stout of course) – great combination to say the least. If that’s where you got your medical care you got the best! I always enjoyed seeing her when she was working and then after she retired. RIP
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThose who with special mightiness (Psalms 90:10) like Wilma make it to the age of 92 have a lot of history. Wilma took some of that history with her and she shared some of it with her family and friends before departing. Funny memories, true stories, a knack for caring for us when we are sick endearing expression that live on after her. May remembering Wilma help us to reflect on our own life (Psalms 90:12). Deepest sympathy be with you dear family.
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