Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 201, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1935 — Page 18
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LAST RITES ARE SET FOR STATE EXCISE OFFICIAL Services for Samuel Lesh Will Be Held at 2 Tomorrow. Funeral srevices for Samuel H Lesh. deputy state excise director, who died of a heart attack yesterday at his home. 3931 N. Dela-ware-st. will be held at 2 tomorrow j at the Hisey Ac Titus funeral home. Mr. Lesh. who was 52. had held his position since April. 1933. He was a member of Mizpah Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Knights of the Mystic Shrine, and the Azure department of the Knights Templar. New York. Surviving him are the widow and two aunts. Mrs. George Stitzer and Mrs. J. T. Cook, both of West Lafayette, Ind. Last Rites Set Services for Mrs. Anna Kealing,! 737 Campbell-av, who died Sunday in Methodist Hospital after an illness of four months, will be held at 2 tomorrow afternoon in the Shirley Bros. Central Chapel. Burial will be at Crown Hill. Mrs. Kealing. who was 65, was the mother of Harold F. Kealing, a local attorney, and the widow’ of John W. Kealing. also an attorney. She is survived by the son. a foster daughter. flula Mae Branson, and three sisters. Mrs. Corinne Zwick, Mrs. Grace Reynold., and Mrs. Ella Phinney, all of Indianapolis. Fireman Succumbs John P. Fahey, veteran member ; of the Indianapolis Fire Depart-1 ment, died yesterday in St. Vincent s Hospital after an illness of three weeks. Stationed at Engine i House 20. Mr. Fahey had been in j the department 14 years. He was 38 Funeral services will be held at j the home of a sister at 436 N. Key-stone-av at 8 30 Thursday and at 9 in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. i Surviving Mr. Fahey are the widow Mrs. Margaret Fahey; four; sisters. Miss Kathering Fahey. Miss ! Julia Fahey, Mrs. Mary Haggerty and Mrs. Nora Glenn; three broth- j ers. Sergeant Martin Fahey of the police department; David Fahey and Edward Fahey, and four nieces, 5 Mrs. Mary Pranger, Miss Dorothy Doyle and Mrs. Marie Salmon, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. RosemaryMars. North Vernon. Ind. Duggins Rites Held Last rites for John D. Duggins, 2306 E. 12th-st, an interior decorator. were held at 10 today in the First Free Methodist Church with burial in Memorial Park cemetery. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Lela Duggins, who is seriously ill with pneumonia; tw’o children, Rowena and Marguerite; four sisters, Mrs. Ida Beavin, Mrs. Pearl Milan and Miss Ruby Duggins. all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Addie Hair, living in Kentucky. Mr. Duggins* was 42. Holland Native Dies Funeral services for Okke Van Der , Zee. native of Holland, who diedi yesterday at St. Francis Hospital; after a brief illness, will be held at I 2 tomorrow in the Beech Grove I Methodist Episcopal Church with burial at Crown Hill. Mr. Van Der Zee. who was 40. had; lived in Beech Grove since he came) to this country in 1913. He is survived by the widow. Mrs. Josephine j Van Der Zee. and three children, I Agnes, Frances and Wilbur. j Last Rites Held Final services for Mrs. Anna M. Hansmann. 609 W. 29th-st, who died Sunday at her nome, will be held at 9 tomorrow at the Holy Angels Catholic Church with burial j in St. Joseph cemetery. A resident of this city 40 years, ! although a native of Austria, Mrs. Hansmann is survived by seven children. Mrs. Anna Robertson, Mrs. Sophia Jones. Mrs. Rose Giddings, j Mrs. Clara Burkhart, Mrs. Elizabeth i Longberger and William and Leo Hansman. all of this city. Mrs. Hansmann was 85. Funeral Services Set The Rev. W. H. Kendall. Memorial Presbyterian Church pastor, will conduct funeral services at 2 tomorrow for Mrs. Sarah Belle Goff, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. W. A. Hutchings. 1411 College-av. Burial will N be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Goff was 81. Surviving Mrs Goff, who died yesterday. are three daughters. Mrs.; Hutchings, Mrs. Stanley C. Byrum and Mrs. Calvin Faris; two sons, j Walter B. Goff and Herman W. Goff, and eight grandchildren and eight j great -grandchildren. NATIONAL GUARD HEAD TO TALK AT DINNER Maj. Gen. Keehn Will Address Ranking Officers at City Session. Maj. Gen. Roy D. Keehn. president of the National Guard Association of the United States and commanding general of the Thirty-third Division, Illinois National Guard, will be principal speaker at the anual midwinter dinner of the Indiana * National Guard Officers’ Assn, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Jan. 26 Guests will include Maj. Gen. Robert H. Tyndall. Gov. Paul V. McNutt and many other high-ranking military and Government officials, t Dr. Clarence E. Manion. professor of constitutional law at Notre Dame University, will be toastmaster.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
JAN. 1, 1935
