The State Journal, Jefferson City, Missouri, Friday, March 21, 1879 The city will be thrown into a state of mourning this morning to learn of the death of the venerable Judge Miller (George W. Miller). He was stricken with paralysis while in the discharge of his duty as Circuit Judge at California, about two weeks since, and was removed to his residence in this city, where he has since lain in an unconscious condition. The family and friends have the sympathies of the people who love to honor and revere him so well. The deceased was 74 years of age. He had served in both branches of the Legislature, and for over thirty years as Judge of this district. He leaves four children, Mrs. Clough, of Denver, Mrs. McMillan, of Boonville, Mrs. Kennedy, of Pittsburg, Pa., and Mrs. Pope of this city. They have all been present at his bedside for several days.