Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1933 — Page 5

JULY 13, 19331

WILLIAM GLASS. 1 EX-STATE AID. DIES AT HOME Burial to Be Held Friday at Madison: Leaves Widow and Two Sons. Last rites for William Henry Glass, ! 64, resident of Indianapolis fourteen years, who died Wednesday at his home. 1905 North Talbot street, will be held at 9 Friday in the home. Burial will be in Madison, Ind., his birthplace. Mr. Glass had worked as a machinist most of his life, but for two j years preceding a long illness be-! fore his death, was employed by j the state board of health and the j state highway commission. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. j Elizabeth Glass; two sons, George and William Glass, and two grandsons, George and Robert Glass, all of Indianapolis. Armour Rites to Be Friday Last rites for Mark Armour, 20, Terrace Beach, will be held at 2 Friday in Muncie, his former home. Burial will be in Muncie. Mr. Armour, a graduate of Manual high school, was injured fatally ; in an automobile accident at Key- . stone avenue and Sixty-third street j Tuesday. Long Time Resident Dies Following an illness of two years, John Berkovich, 43, West Tenth street and the county line, a native of Austria, died Wednesday in the Robert W. Long hospital. Funeral services will be held at 9 Saturday in the Holy Trinity ! Catholic church. Burial will be in j St. Joseph's cemetery. Mr. Perkovich had been a resident j of Indianapolis twenty-six years. He was a member of the National Benefit Society and Holy Trinity church. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Augusta Perkovich and five children, Leona, Josephine, Esther, John Jr., and Elsie Perkovich. His body will be at the home of ' his sister-in-law, Mrs. Louise Jug, !

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910 North Warman avenue, until time for the services. Lifelong Hoosier Is Taken Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. Heather, 72, lifelong resident of Marion county, who died Tuesday at her home near Five Points, were to be held at 2:30 today in the St.

John’s Lutheran church at Five Points. Mrs. Heather was born on a farm in Franklin township, where she lived fifty-three years. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. J. F. Myers, Mrs. C. H. Reynolds and Mrs. Anna Waterman; a son, Otto Heather; a sister, Mrs. H. C. Hartman; a brother, Henry Harting, and two grandchildren.

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