Pottawatomie County Health Department to Temporarily Close for Funeral of Westmoreland Resident Next Tuesday

Pottawatomie County Health Department Closes for a Day to Honor the Memory of Ann Miller

On Tuesday, May 14th, the Pottawatomie County Health Department in Kansas will be closed to allow staff to attend the funeral of Ann Miller. Miller, who had worked at the health department for 28 years and was known as the welcoming face of the organization, passed away during a tornado that struck Westmoreland on April 30th.

Pottawatomie County officials announced the closure on their Facebook page, providing a link to Miller’s obituary for those who wish to learn more about her life and contributions to the community. The closure is part of the community’s effort to come together and support one another during this difficult time.

Miller’s family and friends were expressed condolences by county officials, encouraging others to join them in remembering her legacy. In light of Miller’s passing, the health department will take a day to mourn and pay their respects before resuming their regular services. The closures are a way to honor her memory and show respect for her years of dedication to the community.

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