Notes for: Viola Josephine Bodine

From Find-A-Grave:

MRS. LEONARD L. MILLER
Rosary for Mrs. Viola J. Miller, 69, of 120 W. 79th St., will be said at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the Clark-Rafferty & Putnam chapel.
Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 o'clock Friday in St. John's Church. Burial will will [sic.] be in Holyrood.
Mrs. Miller died yesterday of a heart attack. She was born in Denver. She moved to Palouose, Colfax County, as an infant. She came here in 1942 from Eugene, Ore., where she had lived 25 years.
Mrs. Miller was a member of the American Council of Catholic Women, the Sanctuary Society, the Legion of Mary and the Catholic Study Club.
Mrs. Miller is the widow of Leonard L. Miller, a furniture dealer. Surviving are five sons, Stanley A., Malcolm E., J. Dale, James L., and John F. Miller, and two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Roberts and Mrs. Randolph Murray, all of Seattle; two sisters, Mrs. Estelle Davison, Garfield, Whitman County, and Mrs. Lillian Stapley, Phoenix, Ariz.; two brothers, Earl and Lee Bodine, both of Phoenix; 12 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
(The Seattle Daily Times, October 14, 1959, Page 69)

From Ronny Bodine:

Viola J. Bodine, age 20 and single, lived with her parents in 1910 in Colfax, Whitman County, Washington.

From Spokane County, Washington Marriage Records:
Leonard L. Miller, 36, of Spokane, widowed, born in Oregon, son of Amos Miller & Olive Storey AND Viola J. Bodine, 25, of Garfield, Wash., school teacher, born in Colorado, daughter of Simon A. Bodine & Mary H. Dunning, were married 9 Feb 1916 in Spokane by John P. Condora, Asst. Pastor