Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1929 — Page 16

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FUNERAL PLANS MADE FOR AGED BUSINESS MAN August Buschmann Burial Wednesday: Private Service at Crown Hill. Funeral services for August Buschmann, president of August Buschmann A; Sons, Inc., who died Monday at his home, 1135 Broadway, of a complication of diseases, will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home. Burial will be private in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Buschmann, 80, a native oi Germany, served in the FrancoPrussian war. He had lived in Indianapolis since 1871. rising to prominence in the city’s business and financial circles. Born in Bielefield, Germany. Oct. 31, 1848, Mr. Buschmann came to Indianapolis the year of his discharge from the Prussian army, 1871. In 1875 he entered a partnership with his uncle, William Buschmann. and in 1894 opened a grocery at College avenue and Eleventh street. He expanded the business to include hardware and plumbing contracting and finally abandoned ail other business to devote himself to the wholesale distribution of plumbing and heating supplies. He retired from active management of the concern at 1036 College avenue several years ago. He was active in the founding and management of the old Alabama Street Building and Loan Society, the Deaconess hospital, now the Indiana Christian hospital, the German Mutual Insurance Company, now the Mutual Firp Insurance Company of Indianapolis, and the Altenheim. home for aged persons. Mr. Buschmann was a member of the Zion Evangelical church, German Orphans Home Society and the Chamber of Commerce. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Elizabeth Buschmann; two sons. Alfred W. Buschmann, president of the heating and plumbing Arm. and Otto L Buschmann, vice-president; and two daughters. Miss Frances Buschmann. a teacher in Arsenal Technical high school, and Miss Alma Buschmann. member of the

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