Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1936 — Page 27

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Deaths Among, Indiana Residents

AKRON -Mr*. William Clinker. 63. Survivors: Widower; son. Ivan, daughter. Mr*. Paul Cox. AKRON—Harvey F. Long. 89, farmer. Survivor*: Widow. Laura; daughter, Mr*. Huth Nye; slater*, Mrs. Frank Teeter an/* Mr*. Noah Brown. BEDFORD— Max Strieker, 77. Survivors Widow, Mrs. Sarah Strieker. BLOOM FIELD—Mrs. Katherine Laue, 84. Survivor: Son. Adam Bormuth. BLOOMINGTON Mr* Martha Jane Medari*. 73 Survivor*: Widower. Francis: aon. Herman; daughters. Mrs. Everett •hepherd and Nora Medarts; brother. Marlon Ashley. BOONVILLF.-Miss Canitola Btone. Survivor*: Sisters. Miss Edith Stone. Mrs. Mabel Campbell and Mrs. Ruby Tweedy; brother. Etna Stone. COLUMBUS—Mrs Nellie Harris GuernMv. 71 Survivors: Widower. Lewis: daughter, Mrs, Roscoe 'Havmond; sister. Mrs. Jennie Miller. Mrs. Marv A Morrison. 88 Survivors: Son. Carl: daughters. Miss Lela Morrison, Mr*. Clarence Bush and Mrs. Arthur Vivian. COLUMBUS—AIbert Hewitt. 53 Survivors: Widow, two children and a brother, Roy Hewitt. Miss Margaret Brown, 92. Survivors: Brothers. Frank, George and John; sister, Mr*. Lucy Hlttel Oeorge Ralph McDonald, 25. Survivors: Widow; two son*; stepfather and mother Mr. and Mrs. Art Davis; half brothers, Andrew and Myron; sister, Lucille Davis. CUMBERLAND—Mis* Margaret Anna wulf. Burvlvors: Sister. Miss Anna Wulf; brother. William C. Wulf. DECATUR—MI** Alice Brown, 22. Survivors: Parents. Mr and Mrs E E Brown; brothers. John and Paul; sisters, Helen arid Betty Brown. George W. Shroll. 79. Survivors: Widow; son. Harve and Russell; daughter, Mrs. Charles Rost. EI.WOOD George L. Neanover. 79. Survivors: Widow. Emma; son, Harry; stepson. Arthur Williams: brothers. Andrew. Charles and William; sisters. Mrs. Marv Mustard. Mrs. Ollie Morgan and Mrs, Frances Killen. EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Bertha Wllhelmina Borneleld, 76. Survivors: Son, Alfred; daughters. Mrs. Ernest Grotr and Mrs. Fred Mann; sisters, Mrs. Jacob Appel and Mrs. Elizabeth Peters; brothers, Herman and Ernest Jurgensmeler. John L. Stelnman, 55. Survivors: Widow, Mattie; daughter, Mrs. Owen Hunt; stepson, George R. Cochran; sisters. Mrs. Homer Musgrave, Mrs. Charles Hirschman and Mrs. Lase Powell. Albert R. Alexander, 84. Sisters, Mrs. C P. Braiius, Mrs. Mary Slaughter, Mrs. William Stevens and Mrs. Lida Hemcnway; brothers.. George and R. B. Mrs. Elizabeth Schroer, 62. Survivors: Widower. Henry; sons. Albert, Fresno, Vernon and Elmer; sisters. Mrs. Emma I. Mrs. Lydia Luttcrbein and Mrs. Sophia Kohl; brothers, Henry and Edward Niemeler. Mrs. Gladys L. Pudlslll, 31. Survivors; Widower, Edward; suns, Robert and Edward; daughters, Eanetah. Carrie, Margaret, Doris Jeag, Joyce Ann and Frieda Rudislll; sisters, Hazel Williamson and Mrs. George Ungethim. Mrs. Ellen Hunter, 72. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Ada Cooper; sister, Mrs. Arthur Corwin. FISHERS—EImer Shafer. 56. Survivors: Widow; daughter, Mrs. Marv Blackford: son. Errol Shafer; sisters, Mrs. Edward CasteVter and Mrs. Charles Herron. FORT WAYNE—Mrs. Lillian Daisy Strong. 58. Survivors: Sons. George and Kenneth; daughter. Miss Evelyn Strong; mother, Mrs. Jennie Friend. Mrs. Anna Schefman, 73. Survivors: Rons. Abe and Frank; daughter, Mrs. Harry Komisarow. Mrs. Pearl King. 34. Survivors: Widower. Fred; father, Henry Adams; brothers, John and Frank Adams. Charles W. Scherer. 79. Survivors: Granddaughter. Mrs. Ruth Carpel. Jules Girardot, 92. farmer. Survivor: Daughter. Mrs. Louis Gladieux. FRANKLIN—Mr*. Rebecca Throckmorton. Burvivors: Widower. Ed; sons. Robert and Jack; brother. Ben P. Brown: sisters. Mrs. J. D. Richardson and Mrs. Dan Davis. HOPE-Mrs. Carmella Wolf. 57. Survivors: Widower. Dr. J Clyde Wolf; brother, Roy Potts; sister, Miss Marian Potts. HUNTINGTON—CharIes D. Hubley. 69. Survivors: Sons. Ray and Harry: brothers, Amzie and Clarence Hublcv: sisters. Mrs. J. E. Mlckley and Miss Blanche Hubley. JASONVILLE—WiIIiam P. McGuire. 84. Survivors; Sons, John. Jess and O. C. McGuire; daughters, Mrs. John Dawson. Mrs. John Arnott, Mrs. William Brook and Mrs. Charles Borders. Mis. Maecie Crary. 80. Survivors: Daughters, Miss Wilma Crary and Mrs. Edith Cusack. KENTLAND—■William E. Brewer, 45. KOKOMO—Mrs. Margaret Beck, 67. Survivors: Sons, Norman. Paul and Garrett; mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Garrett; brothers, Robert, John, Frank. Fred and William Garrett: sisters. Mrs. Lon Swearingen and Miss Elsie Garrett. Burial. Peru. Joseph Soots. 76. Survivors: Widow. Alice; sons, John. Harrison. Charles. Paul and Arthur- daughters. Mrs. Stella Williams and Mrs. Lizzie Wood. LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Ludivlca Brickler. Survivors: Widower. Frank; daughters. Miss Louise Brickler and Mrs. D. Brubaker: sons, Edward, Herman and Anthony Brickler. LA PORTE—Mrs. Elizabeth Holst. Sur-' vivors: Sister. Mrs. A. L. Peterson; brother. Gus Hultgreen. MARION—A. R. Williams, 64. Survivors: Widow. Maude; daughters. Mrs. Ruth E Smock and Esther E. Williams; son. Cor-

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don; brother, Schuyler C. William*; two sisters. •YARTINBVILLE —Grant Young. 70. Survivors: Son. Joseph Young; sitter, Mrs. Nancy J. Kelly. MIDDLETOWN—Horace P. Goff. 47 Survivors: Widow. Ruth; sons. John. James and Joseph; father. Janies; brothers Oeorge and Earl Goff . MOORF.SVILLE— Elbert Adams, 39. Survivors: Widow; daughter. Miss Cathleen Adams: father. Thomas Adams. MOUNT VERNON—Mi s. Clara Schutte Handel, 72. Survivors: Daughter. Mr*. Henry o*sman; brother. Ebe Schutte, sister, Mrs. Anna Humphert. MOI NT VERNON—Charles Bundren. Survivors. Widow. Mae; si* children and brother, Wesley Bundren. NEWBURG—Thomas Hungate, 73. Survivors: Widow, Bva; sons. Walker, Cornell, Coleman and Landry. NEVADA—Mrs. Alice Herwlg, 64. Survivors: Widower. John; son. Churchill; sister. Mrs. James Vores: brothers. Omer, Joshua. Thomas and Cash Cottlngham. NEW HARMONY—Mrs. Della Harger, 60. Burvivors: Three sons and daughter. PVRMONT—Mrs. Herman Libert. 75. Survivors: Widower: sons. Ray and Glen: £ u **ters. Mrs Emma Irmeger and Mrs. hr^. Bton #,i *l! ter - MiSR Katie Wagoner: Wagoner E ' Henry ' Clifford and David REDDINGTON—Robert M Sharp. 75 """ST Survivors: Sons. James. Edgar and Francis; daughter, Miss Edna Sharp. RICHMOND— Arthur J. Herrcke SurW H d ° W ii. SOnS ' Ernest and Ralph daughters, Mrs. George Barnes and Mrs. George Anderson. „i£.°* N S KE T Charles L - Hepp. 83. Survivors. Daughter. Mrs. Jacob Geiger- sisGibson* 88 Theresa Hp ™ and Mrs'Vrcv ROACnPALE— John Pollet, 80. Survivors:

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