Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 78, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1934 — Page 22
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EDWARD BECKER DIES AT HOME; RITES ARE SET uneral for City Merchant Tailor to Be Held Tomorrow. Funeral services for Edward A 3frkr 43 nf 2459 College avenue *ho died his home yesterday, will rx> h>;d at 9 10 tomorrow at the, Flanner Ac Buchanan mortuary.] B irlal will be in Crown Hill Mr. Barker. a lifelong resident of Indianapolis *a.‘ widely known in merchant tailoring circles Ho *as a World war veteran an d was a member of the Sottish Rite. Orienal ]o r :r p Ac A M and MrllvaineKo'ho Po • American Legion A a tor. Miss Holo n Becker. is tho nr.'" immodiafo survivor. Hebeler Rites Tomorow Last ritos for John Hobolor. 74. who diori Wednesday at his homo. 3305 West Tenth street, will bo held at 2 tomorrow at tho Conkle funeral homo. 1014 West Michigan street. Mr. Hobolor was horn in Oormanv. but resided ;n Indianapolis tho last forty yoars For twonty yoars ho was employed at the National Malleable Casting Company as a moidor. Ho was a mombor of tho St. Paul E\angelical Roformed churrh. He is survived by the widow, Mrs Anna Hobolor; two daughters Mrs Frank and Mrs. Frod Sohafor. and a nophow. George Willmann, all of Indianapolis.
Aged Man Succumbs Funeral .services for Fred Rosemover, B#s of 1325 Pruitt street, who died yesterday at his home, will he hold at 3 tomorrow at Shirley Brothers mortuary. Burial will bo m Crown Hill. Mr. Rosemeyer was born in Germany, but came to Indianapolis when he was 8 Ho had lived at tho Pruitt street address the last sixty-three years. His wife, Mrs. Margaret Rosemeyer died in 1919. Surviving him are two sons. Edward 1,, and George Rosemeyer; three daughters, Mrs. Albert Minger and Mrs. Clarence Eddy, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Maymie O’Neal. Fargo. N. D. and a brother. William Rosemeyer. Indianapolis. Frank Sargeant Dead Funeral services for Frank W. Sargeant. 63. who died yesterday at his home. 4225 Rookwood avenue, will be held at 3:30 tomorrow at the Royster A: Askm mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Sargean*. who had been ill only a short time, was service superintendent of the Citizens Gas Company. He was born in Chicago, but had lived in Indianapolis the last twenty-four years. He was a member of the Fairview Prosbvterlan church. Calvin Prather lodge, F and A. M.. and Scottish Rite. Mr. Sargeant is survived by the widow; three sons. Charles L. Sargeant. Kalamazoo. Mich.; Frank S. Sargeant and J. Harry Sargeant, both of Indianapolis; a daughter. Miss Man - Sargeant. Indianapolis, and a sister. Mrs. Elliot Carpenter, Contuit Mass. Finn Rites Tomorrow Last rites for James Finn. 76. who died yesterday in St. PYanris hospital, will be held at R. 30 tomorrow morning at the J- J. Blackwell Ac Son mortuary. Burial will be in Hnlv Cross cemetery. Mr. Finn who was in the milk business, lived with his niece. Mrs. Arthur Worley. 544 North Oxford street He was born in Ireland and came to this country in 1866. He is survived by two brothers. Ryan Finn. Toledo, and Thomas Finn. Indianapolis; Mrs. Worley, and a nephew. John Mullen. Denver. Colo. Fred Holtz Succumbs Final services for Fred F Holtz. 64. who died in the Veterans hospital yesterday, will be held at 2 tomorrow at the Moore A: Kirk funeral home. 2530 Station street, with burial in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr Holtz was born in Indianapolis and served in the SpanishAjnorican war. Harold G. McGiew Camp No. 1. United Spanish War Veterans will officiate at the funeral and Brookssde lodge No. 720. Froe and Accepted Masons, will conduct services at the grave. STREET FAIR PLANNED Hillside Christian C hnrch to Give Watermelon Feast. The Hill'idc Chnstian church will hold a watermelon feast and street fair a* Ingram and Nevada streets at 530 p. m next Thursday. The Lawrence high school band will give a concert at 7:30
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