Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1936 — Page 4
RESIDE FOR 15 YEARS 1S DEAD AT 66
Rites: to Be Conducted at 2 P. M, Tomorrow for Effie Patterson.
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. MRS. EFFIE M. PATTERSON, 1709 Ludlow-st, Indianapolis resident for 15 years, died Sunday in her home after an illness of several years. She was 66. ;
# Funeral services are. fo be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Heath Memorial M. E. Church. Burial is to pe in Crown Hill Cemetery. # Mrs. Patterson was born in Lingoin County, Illinois, and was a member of the Heath Memorial Church, the North East W. C. T. U. nd the Royal Neighbors of erica. © Survivors are her. husband, Cairns; four daughters, Miss Hazel Patterson, Miss Elsie Patterson and Mrs. Frances McDonald, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Gladys Miller, Attica; two sons, James and Cairns Patterson, both. of . Indianapolis; three brothers, Val Randolph, Pittwood, Ill.; James Randolph, Hoopeston, Ill, and Otis Randolph, Aurora, Ill, and nine grandchildren. - MRS. AMELIA H. PENNO, former resident of Terre: Haute, died yesterday in the home of her son, Carl H. Penno, 4330 Boulevard-pl. She was 74. Funeral services and burial are to be held in Terre Haute at a time to be announced later. Mrs. Penno was born in Cincinnati, and went to Terre Haute when a child. She came to live with her son in Indianapolis a year ago. Survivors, besides the son, are two sisters, Mrs. Callie. Seeburger, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Lena Kramer, ‘Los Angeles, and a grandson, Robert Penno, Indianapolis. « MRS. NELLIE M'ELWEE, 3703 N. Pennsylvania-st, wife of Dr. .R. Jd. McElwee, died yesterday morning in her home after an illness of ‘more than a year. + Funeral services are to be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the residence. Mrs. McElwee was a member of the First Preshyterian Church, Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority and the Alpha Eta chapter of the Latrejan Club. + Survivors are. her husband; daughter, Miss Marilyn McElwee; son, John McElwee; her mother, - Mrs. Clara McGrew; sister, Mrs. E. 8. Waymire, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, W. H. McGrew of Penngylvania. - JAMES A. TYNAN, 1630 S. Tal-bott-st, Indianapolis. resident 35 years, died Sunday. in St. Francis Hospital after an illness of 10 days. He was 77. + Funeral services are to be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the home of a son, John Tynan, and at 9 a. m. in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial is to be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Mr. Tynan was born in Louiswillee. He was a member of the Faced Heart Catholic Church and ‘had been employed as a structural
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# Survivors are the widow, Mrs. ‘Rose hae: two sons, James and John both of Indianapolis; {wo brothers, Michael and William Wynan, Louisville; a sister, Mrs. ; Margaret Dooling, Louisville, and ee grandchildren.
CHRISTIAN LEUKHART, 1211 E. : jo Indianapolis “resident 67 years, died Sunday in Methodist “Hospital - after an. illness of six ‘weeks. He was 88. ~ Funeral services are to be held in ‘the Richardson Funeral Home at 2 p. m. tomorrow with burial in . Crown Hill . © Mr. Leukhardt, who was born in ‘Stuttgart, Germany, came to In‘dianapolis when he was 21. He was - a machinist in the New York Cen“tral Railroad shops 45 years, retirJing 14. years ago. : ‘Survivors .are a daughter, Mrs. . John C. Jordan, and two brothers, “August Leukhardt and Gottleib Leukhardt, all of Indianapolis.
LOREN CASE, - former Indian9 lis grocer, died:last night in his ‘home at:North Salem following an _ illness of five years. Funeral serv“jces‘are to be held at 2 p. m. tomorTOW in the home. Burial is to be in North Salem. . Mr. Case was born near North ‘Salem. He operated grocery stores _ there and in Indianapolis many years. He returned to North Salem ‘eight years ago. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Elsie
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Deaths Among Indiana Residents
o PV EXANDRIA Mri, Chari Stapleton, Survivors: Daughter, Si; ep Ora;
BY athe r, ‘Thomas G Rods | ei a _SurChgries Rose; sis~ Snyder and Mrs. Jeanetie Hott. ANDERSON-Mts. Survivors: Daughte Webb, Mrs. Eadie Rayl, Mrs. Annie Houston and Mrs. George e s. Elma Edith Lew 38. Survivors: Sanford; De Faith and mother, Mrs. Nellie De Nellie Price and bbs; brothers, Verne, Emory 67.
ng. John Henry Sigler, Brother, Charles; sisters, Mrs. Seaton and Mrs. ma Mitchell; brother, Chester Jackson. ANDERSON—Ardrey Welsh, 89. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. E. L. Hearn: Sons, and J. L. Welsh; brothers, G. G and 8. D. Welsh.
ATTIC A ~Ceorge F. Manlove, 66. Survivors: Widow, Manlove. BLOOMINGTON—W. D. Burke, 79. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. L. A. Winslow; sons, A. E. and Reeves; brothers, John and H, L. ; BROOK—~Warren Odle, 71. Survivors: Daughters, Ethel, Mrs. James Heistand, Mrs. Bell Connell and Mrs. Dianthia Heisbrother, Sam; sister, Mrs, Bert
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BROOK VILLE— Virginia Nefl, i Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Nefl, sisters, Mrs. Claude Smith and Mrs. Ray Jones, 8 = 2 CAMBRI DGE CITY—Elmer ‘L. Johnson, 75. Survivors: Widow, Minnie: daughter, Mrs. George Sayler: sisters, “Mrs. mer Leffinwell and Mrs. Elizabeth Leffinwell. CLAY CITY—Mrs.: Sarah Neihart, 95. Survivors: Sons, O. J. and H. B.; daughter, Mrs. Elsie Wagstaff. Mrs. Alice Ross, 70. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Charles Bond and Mrs. Capetolia Haferkamp; sons, Albert and Charles; sister, Mrs. L. Schelle; brother, E. Storm. COLUMBUS — Webber Piercefleld, 45. Survivors: Widow; son, James; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Piercefield; brothers, Lon, Howard and Carl; sister, Mrs. John Morton. CONNERSVILLE—Charles M. DeMoss, 89. Survivors: Widow; janugntes s, Mrs. Will Wood, Mrs, Leo Evitts Mrs. Willard Jolliff; sons, Russell ane &parics P, De08S. CONNERSVILLE—Susan Esman, 90. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Mary "Jane Downs.
Waters, North Salem, and a niece, Mrs. Jewel Coshow, Indianapolis.
MRS. ELSIE. EDWARDS, Lafay-ette-rd and Tibbs-av, Indianapolis resident for 33 years, died Sunday in her home. She was 50. Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. today in the Memorial Baptist Church with burial in Plainfield. Mrs. Edwards was born in Nebraska (Ind.), and was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors are a son, Elmer Edwards; a daughter, Miss Fleeta Edwards; a sister, Mrs. Ida Jeffries, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, Charles Alee, Indianapolis, and Luther Alee, Jennings County, and a grandson.
Jennie; son, George O.
CITY Survivors. iw. Jucllle: brothers, La De. a oo and Clay Shelton; sis ter, ace Shelton. Su Mrs. , John I ol | Beane rvivors: Dsughters, . er, s.. Simon Besing and Mbs. El sons, Pred, William, Harry and Edgar bble ER TART. Widow, Helen; David, brothers, Arthur, Charles And
Louis A. Vanderlip, 66. Survivors: Widow, Lila; sister, Mrs. Anna B. Smith.
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LEKHART —Amasa amide; Mitchell, 58.
E Survivors: Widow, augers, Esther and Robert Stewart. A;
Mrs. : brothers, Elmer, carrol and Ceylon: Mrs. Noah Walmer. . ELKHART Nolan A. Mollenhour, 8. Survivors: Daughters, rs. Mabel B Mis, Maxine Mollenhour and Nellie; broth. Lex and Edward; sister, Mrs. Harry Rolichards. ‘EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Nannie L Stewart, 74. - Survivors: Widower, R. L.; daughters, Mrs, Roxie Jones, Mrs. Maude
Thompson, Mrs. Sallie Fenwick and Mrs, Lucy ances; son, Jacob.
Mrs. Mary Johnson, 86. Survivor: Brother, Sutton Thomas Morgan, "or. Survivors: Widow, Matha; five children. O0OD—Mrs. Mar, Seo Widower, Mrs. Ola Hopple, Mrs, Clara Kierstead and Mrs. stead; sons, Homer and Arlie sister, ‘Mrs. Eliza Homble. 2 8 8 FORT WAYNE — Mrs. Adele Matilda Oddou, 86. Survivors: Daugnters. Cecelia, Mrs. Constance Scoles, Mrs. Stella Palmer and Mrs. Grace Graham; sons, Frank, Louis and George. : Mrs. Sophia Willig, 72. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Albert Freck, Mrs. Albert Pfieffer and Mrs. Clarence Feichter; sons, August, Joseph, Bernard, Anthony, John, Leonard an Carl; sisters,
Thorn ‘Davia; ae Rosa Gillian, Mrs. es KierThorne;
Mrs. Magdaline Poinsatte, Mrs. Marie Keuhner, Mrs. Rose Jockhiem and Mrs. Theresa Dunn; brothers, John, Henry, Joseph, Aloysius
and Anthony Dirig. Gustin A. Johnson, 48. Survivor: Sister,
Widow, Myrtle. Margaret Cranston, Elizabeth. = FRANKLIN—Raymond H. Sellers, Survivors: Widow, ther, Otis: sisters, and Will R. Johnson. FREETOWN-—Charles ‘Hayes, 60. rvivors: Widow, May; sons, Roger, Chas and Jackie Hayes. GARY—Peter Iussig, 48. Survivors: Sons, Gino and Benny; . brother, Marko; sister, Mrs. Mary Coredgim. GREENCASTLE—Mrs. Bessie ' Knick, €5. Survivors: Brother, W. H. Grogan; sisters, Mrs. Willis "Siller and Mrs. Grace Wiseman. GREENSBURG—Irvin Curtis Kendal, 68. Survivors: Widow; son. Wilber; daughters, Gertrude and Mrs. Eunice Armstrong; sister, Mrs. Fred Henley, HAGERSTOWN—Elids Worl, 80. ‘ Survivors: Widow; grandchildren, Jusnits; Stanley, Wilbur and Robert Lam JAGERSTOWN Alias Worl: 80. Survivors: Widow HARMONY—Mrs. Melissa J. Wilson, 85. Survivors: Brothers, Andrew -and- Frank Jackson. HARTFORD CITY—Mrs. Mary Catherine Atkinson, 76. Survivors: Son, Harry; daughters, Mrs. Oscar Adams and Mrs. Frank Culberson. ¥ HARTFORD CITY—George W. Isenhart, 72. Survivors: Widow, Margaret; daugh-
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Livars: cripso Michae ha Char Charles anc and 97, Sur re: i an, MIs. Lite edrons ‘snd Mrs. Sric Loe Cole %" KENTLAND—MTrs. Lyons, 74. Survivors: oust, He a Annie Flem-
ng, race Johnson, Mrs. Coclt Cla) Orpheus Mrs. Mrs. cay orn ne sie igdis ‘small 2d a! Matilda Eilen Lucas, 58.
- xor ‘Widow Geo! John, urvivors: er, George and Elmer; da hs %
LAFAYETTE—Martin Lehr, 73. Survivgs: Widow, Nannie; daughter, Mz. s. Roscoe ohnson.
LAFA AYETTE—Bernar 8 Survivors: Father pa wi sisters, Marie, Rosella and Mrs.
BE AYETYE--Willan Springmeier, 68. Survivors, Widow, Louise; brothers, George and Frank: sister, Mrs. Louise Brady.
LA 'PORTE—Mrs. Sarah A. Wilkinson, 92. Survivors: Daughters, Me. Richard J. ming, Mrs. N. Sellers and Mrs. P. H. Smyth; Brothers, Jesse nT Albert Van Meter,
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Braunsdorf, 36.’ | SurvivRobert; sons, Robert and Warren; daughter, Norma; brothers, Frank, William and Earl; sisters, Mrs. Clifford Prouces and Mrs. Stella Petila.
John N. Hoffman, 67. Survivors: Widow: Ellen; dau ughter, Mrs. Homer r Shaw; sons, James an brothers, - Joseph, Ja-~ cob, Henry, Lewis, William and 2s : sisters, Mrs. Anna Ribbentrop and
LEBANON—A. M. Powell, 56. Survivors: Widow, Rilla; daughter, Mrs. Ora Burgess; Bil.” Mrs. ‘John Cron and- Mrs. Wallace
BANON-—MTrs. Mary prs Pratt Halk, 3. Se BANG Widower, ubry father, Orval Pratt; sister, Esther. LOGANSPORT—A. R. Cowley, 50. Survivors: Widow; daughters, Lois and Nelle.
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MARTINSVILLE — Thomas B. Preston, 83. Survivors: Widow, Elmira; son, Fred. Mrs. Permelia Josephine pHasrun, 63. Survivors: Sons, Roy. and Margel; daughters, Mrs. La ra and Mrs. Beulah'\Boehme; brothers, Ora and William Bruce; sister, Mrs. Wesley Callahan.
MEDORA—Mrs. Phoebe Hughes, 86. Survivors: Sons, W. H. and Ralph V.; daughters, Mrs. Carrie Weddle, Mrs. Or and Mrs. Cynthia McCoun; sister, 3 Alice Lowe; brothers, Henry J,, George W. and Thomas Zollman. MELLOTT—Emma Estel Wade, 77. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Ggodhart; sons, Elmer and Lloyd; brother, Bimer, MICHIGAN CITY—Dennis Hardden. Survivors: Widow; daughters, Mrs. Goldie O. Hermance and Mrs. Sylvia Rose. ? MILFORD—Mary 65. Survivors: Brothers, Harry, "Gottfried, Jacob and Willia NS ONON prance William Wallace, 22. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs.. Helen Mathiasch, Mrs. Mabel Critser, Doris and Florence. MONTICPLLO—Mrs. Mary Denton Mijller, 70. Survivors: Widower, George; sons, Otis-B., John and Leslie Denton: daugn-
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Fides Sons, and rvivors: g Charles; daughter, 8, Mande Witsman; sister, Mrs. s s a —Robert Wheeler, 22. Survivors: ow vanas: meiner Mes Lloyd 5, T a e; (dan Wright; half brother, Herbert
Widow Wright sister, Wa A. Ream, 86. Sur Mrs. Charlotte = TERT Daughter, Mrs. Fred Shafer; brother, Chester Covell. toa. 76. dur RICHMOND —Joseph A - ters, Mrs. Harry a Mrs. Hager: Daub and’ Mr Mrs, Clayton Johnson; son, E. H. Pitman.
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