Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1936 — Page 10

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Deaths Among Indiana Residents

ARlNGTON—Clarence c. Doddridge. 56. Survivor*: Widow. Ethel, son*. Orville, Emery, Howard. David Edgar and Harold, daughter*. Martha and Bertha; brother, Walter Doddridge. ALEXANDRIA Mr* Kate SafTord SI Survivors: Daughter Mrs Jr.*- Bundy; sons. Chauncey and Henry SafTord. Mr*. Clara Jane Lee. 72 Survivor*. Daughter-.. Mrs Grace Bassett and Mr* Cecil* Davis sons. Guy and Charles Lee. brother. Clem MHlispaugh. Willard Dyer. 72 Survivor* Son* E-ard. Adiastle and John Dyer; daughter. Miss Edna Dyer ALQI’INA Tunison B Lank. 78 Survivor- Daughter- Mr- Hubert Branson and Mrs. Leila Hayes sister, Mrs. James Steele. AMO Mrs Mildred Hollingsworth.# 21. Survivors; Widower. Luedell. oarents Mr. and Mrs. Chester Y Pickett; brothers, Basil and James Pickett. ANDERSON Mrs. Mar- Shinkle Sander*. 62. Survivor*: Brothers. Calib and frank Shinkle. sister. Miss Angeline Shinkle Herbert H Kerr, 61. Burvivor; Widow, Mrs. Lena Kerr. BEDFORD William M. Lewis. 80. Survivor Widow, Mary E. Sons, Homer and Edward; daughters Mr*. Edgar Pennington and Mr Naomi Draper Mrs. Idris Rowland Dead 48 Survivorswidower, Taylor, daughter Mrs. Gladys S unden; son. Albert , M rfi - Lula Chastain. 45. Survivors: Widower. Ades; son Carl. BERNE Mrs. Mabel MrAdams 44 Surw'^h', W, ldow ' , C children Cora. Hoßn. Wendel Benton Junior, Roger and an infant dausrhtrr. BLOOMINGTON -Gro-er Bell. 43 SurV ors, „ Widow. Edna, brothers, Charles. Je.*K, Vern. BU FFTON Mrs. Arthur B McAdams 44 uiV^L Vr) v ' W i <,o ' <r - sla ughter.-,, Cora M . r- an Ann McAdam. sons. Wendell S. W Benton John Arthur and Roger A MrAdam sisters. Mrs. Nenie Wiison and Mr- H-nrv Yoder; brothers,' William and Voyl Allen. Mrs Louis Welker. 77 Survivors: Daughters. Mrs. Otto Walton. Mrs. Bery Satterthwalte and Mrs. Charles Applegate: sons Glen and James Welker; sis*rr Mrs Emma Bliza Weaver. n BRA / n ' Mrs - M 1 Luzanev 1 Elkin, fib Survivors: Daughters. Mrs. Hazel Heycox Mrs. Nancy Archer. and Mrs. Ruth Stough sons. Arthur E. and Cheser A Elkin: brother. Bdward Morris; sister Mrs. Sophronia Mason. Joseph Melongrow. 60 Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Emmanuel Dewey and Mrs Julia Nicodemus. BROOKVILLE—Mrs. Inez Donar Ballard .70 Survivors: Widower. Thomas; five children; mother, Mrs. Cordle Thompsonbrother*. Albert, Charles. Grant ano Elsworth Dollar. CHlLl—Edgar Coblentz, 41 Survivors’ Mother, Mrs. Laura E. Coblentz; sisters. Mt< Hazel Kriescher. Mrs. Martha Bell and Miss Grace Coblentz. CONNERS VII, LF Harrison W. Williamson. 81 Survivors: Daughters. Mrs Mathew Flanagan, Mrs. Ruby Gale and Mi H A. Potter; son. H. C. Williamson brothers. Donald, Elijah. Martin and Boone Williamson. CULVER Mrs. Jennie MaMix. 81. Survivor Sister. Mrs. Mary Brooks. DENVER—Solomon D. Raber. 72 farmer, Survivors: Sons Clarence. Charles Harry; brothers, Marion. L. L., S. E. w] C. John and Etnmond; sisters Mr* George McElwre Mrs. Rilla Dunn ' DUNKIRK Mrs. Martha Jane Kaufman 73 Survivors: Daughters. Mrs. Elmer Carpenter. Mrs. Clyde Votaw Mrs A C Garrlnger and Mrs. Ollie Youngher; son' William Kauffman. EDINBURG Mrs. Annabelle Cape Survivors: Daughters, Miss Lillian Cape Mrs. George A. Murnhv Mr.* Florence Armstrong. Mr*. Mary Manev and Mrs' Eliza Phillips. ELKHART—Mrs. Allie M. Sackcft. 75 Survivor.-: Widower; sister, Mrs. E N Kendrick. EUWOOD—AIonzo Owens. 51, farmer Survivors: Sons. Charles, Robert, Jack and James; daughters. Rose Mary. Bonnie and Thelma Owens and Mrs. James Groover; sisters. Mrs. D. H. Haggerty. Mrs. Marv Elsie and Mrs. Maggie Horton; brothers, Fred and George Owens. Mrs. Edith Emily Jones. 55. SurvivorsWidower. D. L. Jones; son. Edmund; stepson, William Jones; sisters. Mrs Mary Jones and Mrs. Winford Coombv; brothers Edward. Thomas, David. William, Richard' Percy. Raymond and George Williams. Mrs. Julia Jane Waymire, 87. Survivors: Sons. Oris. William and Harvey; daughter. Mrs. Lula Wiggins, brother. Andrew Greenlee; sisters. Mrs. Adeline Wavmire Mis. Harriett Pierce. Mrs. Prudence Waver Mr? Hannah Bail. Mrs. Lvdia Fceire and Mrs. Samuel Roberts. EVANSVILLE— Mrs. Kathleen Kioener, 18 Survivors: Widower. Paul; step-father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. George. W Neitert: brother, Charles H Carter- sisters. Mrs. George Williams. Mrs. J. M. McIntyre and Miss Dorothy Neitert. Mrs. Cora Rusche. 68. Survivors: Mother Mrs. Marie Hile; brothers. Ben and Daniel: sisters. Mrs. Retta Collier. Mrs. Virginia Kern. Mrs. John Bilderback and Mrs. E H. Zell.

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Mrs Mary Hodgkins. 61 Survivors: W’ldower. Lat; sisters Mrs W. C. Dicken. Mr Chester Farlev and Miss Katie Schmitt; brother*. J. J and W. R Schmitt. Mrs Emma Daudlstel. 53 Survivors Widower. Edward: daughter, Mrs Adelaide M Sander*: sister* Mt-s Lena Martin. Mr*. T. Ktrwer. Mrs. Lula Hilton and Mrs Maggie Perkins, brothers. Ed. John and Will Martin. Mrs Florence Reuter Smith. 37. Survivors: Widower. Clarence; foster parents. Mr and Mrs. Peter Lang; sister*. Mrs. August Sander and Mrs. Ed Stevens; brother. Albert Reuter. Mr* Priscilla Grimwood. 80. Survivors: Widower. James; son. Charles: daughters. Mrs Leslie Jarrett and Mrs. Orb Irvin. Mrs. Sarah Mac Cool. 81. Mrs. Anna Willis. 55. Survivors: son. Elmer Willis. Walter Lloyd Dille. 43 Survivor*! Widow, ,dith: son*. John Llovd and William Edward; daughter, Mrs. Ralph Ba rnes. FORT WAYNE Martin F Hill. 72. Survivors; Widow. Nancv Mav: daughters Mrs. Ida Knoche and Miss Pauline Hill. Mrs. Ella Beam. 75. Survivors: Son. Calvin; daughter. Mrs. Lillie Leehner. Mrs. Ethel Mast Nessell, 48. Survivors: Son. Robert daughters. Mrs Virginia Hahn and Miss Loi* Nessel: father. Thomas Knox brother. Arthur Knox. Mrs, Minnie Swart. Survivors: Widower George; daughter. Mrs. V. J. Rader: sisters. Mrs. Lula Swaim and Mrs. Edward Johnson: brothers. Edward and John Dillon. Alonzo Johnson 5.7. Survivors: Widow. Laura- son. Virgil: daughters. Mrs. Richard Burg and Miss Annahalle Johnson. Mrs Jeanefta Camnbcll. 63 Survivors: Sons. Carl John and Robert: daughters, Mrs. Elsie Rigler. Mrs. Dorothy- Eosnatigh. Mrs Kate Ba-Reld. Mr*. Susie Wilson and Mrs. Lillian Smith. Mrs. Maude Elizabeth Pitcher. 61. Survivor* "idnwer. Jesse; son. J Wade daughter. Mrs. Jessie Downing; sister. Mrs. Alice Webb: brothers. Rolla. John. Albert and Carl Bigelow. Mrs. Elizabeth Yrrgens. 75. Survivors: Sons. Walter. August. John and William: daughters. Mrs. Walter A. Hansen Mrs. Charles Schanr. Mrs S L. Whisler and Miss Dorothy Yrrgens; sister* Mrs P W Mennewisch. Mr*. F. W. Gombert. and Mrs Louise Miller; brothers. Peter and William Lepper. FRANKFORT—Mrs. Katie I Switzer. 83 Survivors: Sons. Grover. Franklin and C. I. Switzer. Willis T. Ewing, 78. Survivors: Widow. Margaret; sons. Russell. Harry and Charles: daughters. Mrs. Margaret Campbell and Mrs. Linnie Clark. Elmer Coffman. Survivors; Widow. Amelia: sons. Elzie. Philip and Chester; daughters. Misses Mary and Pansv Coffman: sister. Miss Ida Coffman; brother. Joe Coffman. Daniel R. Voght. 65. Survivors; Sons. George. Walter and Kenneth: daughter. Mrs. Helen Wood: sfster. Miss Lina Voght; brother. George Voght. William T Foster. 77. farmer Survivors: Widow, Nettie; sister. Mrs. William Boguc; brother. Frank Foster. Ralph Emerson Britton. 77. Survivors: Parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Britton: sister. Mrs. Clarence Masters. FRANKLIN—Mrs. Nelle Brown Gonsalves, 60. Survivors: Widower. George: sons. Gordon. Robert and George Jr.; daughter, Mrs. Dion Poupeney. GARY—Mrs. Marv Williams. 71. Survivors: Sons. R. p. md J. C. Williams. Mrs. Gertrude Kilmer. 45. Survivors: Widower. Harvey; sisters. Mrs. Mary Douglas and Mrs. Cary Mason. William Bryce. 55. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Lucille Detrick; brother. Edward. Mrs. Blsie Regina Frey. 45. Survivors: Widower. Roy: daughters. Virginia and Evelyn: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mains; sister, Mrs. Bessie Flanigan. GRF.ENCASTI.E—Miss Mildred Knauer, 25. Survivors; Parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Knauer; sisters. Mr*. Stella Perrv. Mrs. Fred Martin. Mrs. Herbert Harney. Mrs. Cecil Norman, Mrs. George Dunivan. Mrs. Tom Shctro and Mrs. William Newgent: brothers. Clarence. Fred and Eugene Knauer. HAGERSTOWN—James Ruth. 77. Survivors: Widow. Ellen; two sons, daughter and a step-daughter. GREENWOOD—Robert Champlin. 67. Survivors: Widow. Mayme: daughters. Mrs. Daisy Condray and Mrs. Dora Cecil; sons.

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Georg* James. John and Andrew Cramplin: step-son, Kenneth McCoy. KMGHTSVILI.e-George w. Church. 81. Survivors: Widow. Mrs. Julia A. Church: daughter. Mrs William Phillips; sons. Clarence O tori Dennis E. LA PORTE—George F Fritzen. 6.3. Survivor*: Widow daughters, Mrs Walter Broome and Mrs. Laurel J Weidman: son. Raymond; brother, William F. sister. Mrs. C. J Hood LEBANON—Arthur B Havens. 23. Survivors; Widew, Helen: parents. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Havens: brothers. Herbert. Clarence and Harold: sisters. Mrs. Ward Campbell. Mrs. Paul Watts. Mrs. Andrew Locke and Miss Thelma Havens. MACY—Mrs. Noah Cover. Survivors: Widower. Noah: son, Edward: daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Shanbarger: sisters, Mrs. Ida Quire and Mrs. Sanny Pipes; brothers. Pnilip Leffel and Irvin I^effei. MARIETTA—John R Griffin. 81. Survivor: Nephew-. Rolla Griffin. MARION—Mrs. Martha J Dawson. 92. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. J. L. Brunk; brother. Orlcn E. Dawson: sister. Mrs. Rolla A. Trees. MECHANICSBLRG—Ray Fort Hendricks. 29. Survivors Widow Marie; father. Howard Fort; step-fathpr. Curtis Keesling; half-brothers. Wavne Keesling Gene and Howard Fort Jr.: half-sisters Mrs. Elaine Wood. Misses Kathleen Maxine and Ilene Keesling. METAMORA John Oldham. 52. Survivor: Sister, Mrs. Jasper Burch. MICHIGAN CITY—Mrs. Jennie Newberry. 60. Survivors: Widower. Capt. Henry Newberry; daughter. Miss Jane Newberry. MOUNT VERNON—Edward Alldredge. 76. farmer. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Ricy Breeze: sisters, Mrs. Louella Miller. Mrs. Delia Culley and Mrs. Grace Height. NAPPANEF.—Edward J Pippenger. farmer. Survivors: Widow-; Sons, John, Stanley and Howard: daughters. Mrs. Joseph Hollar. Mrs. Gordon Mellinger. Mrs. Harley Gcyer. Mrs. Lawrence Harter and Mrs. John Johnson; brothers. William Deloren, Milo. Amos and Clayton; sisters, Mrs. Mary Hartsough and Mrs. .David Stouder. NEWCASTLE—Jacob B. Lowe. 80. Survivors: Widow-. Martha; brothers. Charles and Stephen Lowe. Andrew Johnson, 83. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. S. G. Carkhuff. Mrs. Kate Aishouse, Mrs. Dean Norris and Mrs. Carrie Leisure. NEW HAVEN —Mrs. Mary L. Federspiel. 82. Survivors; Sons, Leo. John. William, Eugene and Clare; daughter. Mrs. P. J. Rosselot: brothers. John, George, Charles and Will Schaab. NOBLESVII.LE —Mrs. Btta Reasoner, 66. Survivors: Daughters. Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Rolla Thomas; sisters. Mrs. Clara Grimes and Mrs. Madge Baker: brothers. Walter, John. Rufus and Tweed Barron. OWENSVII.I.E—CaIvin Garrett. 70. Survivors: Widow. Lucy: foster children. Buei Sibley and Mrs. Louis McDaniels- sister Mrs. Silas Creek; half-brothers, Dan and Sylvester Jordan. RAGLESVILLE—WiIIiam H. Clark, 85 Survivors: Sons. Albert 0., Verne and Lorin: daughters. Mollie Clark. Mrs. Margaret, Wray: brothers. A. M.. John R.. and James; sisters. Mrs. Mollie Karev. Mrs Belle Holiday Mrs. Vina Parks and Mrs. Ella Sturdivant. RICHMOND—F. Holton Sexton. 41. Survivors: Widow. Esta; son. Holton Jr.; mother. Mrs. Nane Sexton; brother, Hillary R. Sexton. RICHSQLARE —Miss Laura Parker, 70 Surivor: Brother, Charles Parker. SEYMOUR —Ed E. Smith. 58, farmer Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Lucv McQueen Mrs. Emma Clark and Mrs, Nellie Montgomery; brothers. Sam and John Smith. SHELBYVILLE—Mrs. Emma B. Thomp-

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son, 79 Survivor*: Widower. Eugene; sons. Louis and William; daughter, Mrs. Mamie Steven*. James C. Bell. 62. Survivors. Widow. Kathryn, son. Oliwr; step-son. Neal Hashmore; step-daughter. Miss Helen Hashmore; sisters. Mrs. Bess Brude and Mrs. Elsie Hawkins; brother. Sherman Bell. SHELBERN—C. L. Ulmer. 48 Survivors: Widow. Beulah; daughter. Helen; brother. Charles. BEND—Mrs. Michalina Jackowiak. 70. Survivors: Sons. John. Walter. i? nd i Stanley; daughters. Mrs. Joseph Kruk Mrs. John Kucharski and Mrs. Louis Walkowiak. E J,‘ 7 '- a . b< U h l _ 1 Fuchs, 69. Survivor: Brother, Fred Robitsch. STRAWTOWN—CharIes Webb. 60. Surr'^i >r w n 0n ’ Russe,!; daughter. Mrs Beatlla,mson: si-'*'''- Mrs Oda Leach, brothers. James and Clifford Web. TELL ClTY—George Miller, 75. Sur-

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