Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1936 — Page 21
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R TOMORROW UBURN—Mrs, Pred Gieller, 83.0 Sur- sisters, Lena 8} GARY—Mrs. Lillian Von Aminonm, 71. ws Widower; nk, Emma 87. i | Steele, Indianapolis; a grandson, widog. Euty Ra OT pivots: Leland: | lington. mdr Anna Poehlein. 3. Thomas Minto, Mrs, Harold Winchel HAR' 8D Survivors: Widower, Daniel; THA | ager, who died of heart disease early pn Sons, Dwight and i Meridian-st, a resident of In- i ei Widower, Walter; es | son following funeral services at | Tom and H ward; daughter. Mrs. ; "and Russue, sizer. 2 da He was 86. Widow Mrs a a vs. Survivors are a son, Ralph E.| vors: | Eom Jacob, sn Nathan Morris, is to be in Mount Pleasant ond + Mrs. Jenny, Chepm aco. 28. Survivors: Mount Pleasant Christian ors are five sons, Henry,
Survi Wid , JRY;: sons, Mathias, Herman bro hers, LI ny vivarsi dower (3H Jon, Bah, of the Broadway M. E. Church. Sur- BUACKAAWS You Tryon, 53. TORE. | vivors are the niece; a son, Reid om Lois Frasier; and two brothers, A. K. Peterson | P%, is “mother, Rosina; b brothers, A. | and James A. Peterson, both of DarRSONVILLE—M An Thomas, | Mire Walker a August; Bel ISN iT, wa Granddaughter, Anda Oaks. JAMES E. SMITH, 2284 Massa~ | Mr TF0 CITY—Mrs. Mary E. Rus- | chusetts-av, Majestic Building man and Mis. Cleve Gupion.” © sell, 179. 8 ~ | GE—_Mrs. Maude Sims, 63. Sur- Shae Mrs. Joseph Williams; son, Mad Louse dower, Earl; sons. George. | 39. Bi p for 58 years, died yester- | ters, Mrs. John Bryant, Lucille and ars Funeral Home. Fo iri a Luther Mere- will R and Mrs. heral services are to be held at | | Smith; a daughter, Miss Alberta YETTE—Mrs. John Weiber, 70. mM. tomorrow at the residence. | gmith: a granddaughter, Charlotte MADISON—James Surviv1 ors: Brothers, Alex and Oy ouas: sister, d Burkhardt was born in John- Mrs. Ruth a ous and was a member of uirch. He had been engaged in I nursery business 50 years. ward, George and Earl Burk- | all of Indianapolis, and John
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! Union-st, a native of THOBER| a resident of Indianapolis 41 | §, died yesterday in St. Francis | gospital. She was 57. Funeral services are to be held ‘8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the home | id at 9 a. m. in the church. Burial | to be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Schober came to the United when 16. She was married |
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STEELE, a | died i day in the home of her niece, irs. Carper Crowder of Darlington. | iter an illness of several weeks. | was 79. tk Puneral services are to be held at | 130 a. m. tomorrow in Darlington. | rial is to be in Darlington.
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