Extracted from The Seminole Producer (Seminole, OK)
Saturday, April 5, 1997

Dorothy Newlin

WEWOKA -- Private services are being planned for Dorothy Miller Newlin, 82, of Wewoka.

Newlin died Friday at her home.

She was born in a farm home near Blanchard to Myrtle Tidwell and Robert Foster.

Newlin attended the University of Oklahoma, where she competed as a varsity athlete in swimming, rifle and equestrian events.

She was married in 1936 to the late Tuskhoma Brown (Mutt) Miller, and later married Stewart Newlin.

She lived in Wewoka for the past 37 years and was involved in AAUW, the Hyacinth Garden Club, Boy Scouts and Teen Town activities.

Newlin is survived by her husband of the home; sons, Dr. Robert Foster Miller of Davean, and David Mark Miller of Bisbee, Ariz.; sisters, Lois Miller of Los Angeles, and Wanda Schwilling of Carson, N.M.; one grandchild and two great-grandchildren.

The family request memorials be made to a fund established in her name at the Seminole Nation Museum in Wewoka.