Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1933 — Page 16
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DEATH CLAIMS FATHER OF HIGH SCHOOL CHIEF John Ammerman Funeral Rites Will Be Held Friday Afternoon. Funeral services for John Ammerman, 86, father of Karll V. Ammerman, principal of Broad Ripple high school, will be held at 2 Friday in the Monument City M. E. church. Burial will be in Monument City cemetery. Mr. Ammerman, a resident of Monument City, died Wednesday night at the Ammerman home, 4830 Park avenue. He had been living with the son for the iast four years, following a fall in which he fractured a hip, and never fully recovered. He was born in Preble county, Ohio, and was a veteran of the Civil war, having enlisted in Ohio. Following the war he was a farmer and later became a bookkeeper. He was a member of the Wesieyan Methodist church and the Grand Army of the Republic. He w’ent to Monument City in 1878. Survivors are the son, and a sister, Mrs. Lyde Armstrong, of Preble county. J. A. Hundley Is Dead Last rites for J. A. Hundley, 79, retired Big Four railroad employe, will he held at 8 Friday in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek boulevard* and at 10:30 Saturday in the Gosport M. E. church. Burial will be in Gosport. Mr. Hundley died suddenly at his home, 2153 Park avenue, Wednesday. He and Mrs. Hundley had returned home Saturday from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where they had spent the winter. Mr. Hundley had been a resident of Indianapolis forty-five years, and was a member of the Broadway M. E. church and the Knights of Pythias. He first became associated with the railroad as an employe of the Brightwood shops. Later he became foreman of the freight department of the Beech Grove shops, holding this position until his retirement May 1, 1929. Survivors are the widow*, Mrs. Lucinda Harrold Hundley; a stepson, Walter L. Harrold; four grandchildren and three great-grandchil-dren. Ekey Funeral Is Set Following a long illness, Mrs. Birdie C. Ekey, 67, a worker in homes for elderly persons in Indianapolis, and similar institutions in various parts of the country, died Wednesday in the Sines sanatorium, 1427 North Delaware street. Funeral services were to be held at 3 today in the Clyde V. Montgomery funeral home, 1622 North Meridian street. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Ekey’s last position was with the Volunteers of America home in Sunman, Cal. She came to Indianapolis five years ago. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Ora Lee Blackman, 1411 Park avenue, and a grandson, Frank Blackman. HIT BY CAR: BRUISED Boy, 8, Is Victim of Automobile on East Raymond Street. His view obscured by a parked car, Dallas Rhude, 8, of 1439 East Raymond street, was knocked down and bruised Wednesday night in the 1000 block of East Raymond street when he stepped in the path of a car driven by Lawrence Landmeier, 918 Harvey street. Wendell Barlow. 3, Negro, 3337 Prospect street, suffered a possible skull fracture Wednesday night when he jerked away from the grasp of an older girl companion and ran in front of a car driven by William Griffith, 332 East Raymond street.
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