Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1937 — Page 11

FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1937

MRS. ROESNER IS DEAD AT 103: RITES SUNDAY

Resident of Nearby German Settlement Was Among State’s Oldest.

Mrs. Engel Wilhelmina Roesner, one of the oldest women in Indiana, died vesterday in her home one and one-half miles north of Julietta. She was 103 Funeral services are to be held at 130 p. m. Sunday in the home and at 2 p. m. in the Lutheran Church of the “German settlement” morth of New Palestine. Burial is to be in the community’s Lutheran cemetery. Mrs. Roesner came 10 the United States from Germany when she was 18. nine years before the Civil War. She had been married twice, each time to a man of the same name, although they were not relatives. She had been a widow 38 years. Mrs. Roesner had lived in “German settlement” ever since she came to this country.

Survivors are two sons, Anton and

Charles Roesner, living in the community; three daughters, Miss Anna Roesner and Mrs. Mary Roesner, both of the community, and Mrs. Anton Prange, Indianapolis; 14 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchil-dren, 12 great-great-grandchildren and a niece, Miss Alvin Waterman.

MRS. LOIS GROSVENOR HUFFORD, educator and scholar who died Wednesday night in her home, 1217 Park Ave. is to be buried in Crown Hill tomorrow following funeral services at 2 p. Mm. in the First Congregational Church. She was 92. Mrs. Hufford was the widow of George W. Hufford, former Indianapolis high school principal. Honorary pallbearers include: Dr. J. Ww. Putnam, Butler University president; Dr. W. L. Richardson, Butler University teachers’ college dean: Leo M. Rappaport, Hilton U. Brown, Frederic Krull, George Buck, Edgar H. Evans, Isidore Feibleman. Ralph Bamberger and Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch. Active ballbearers are Emmett A. Rice, Alex Taggart, David W. Allerdice. Alex Vonnegut, Robert F. Dacpett, Irving Williams and Joseph J. Daniels.

MRS. AMY ALLISON COTTINGHAM, wife of John O. Cottingham, Indianapolis real estate dealer, died yesterday in Union City. She was 65 Funeral services and burial are to be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Nobles-

Cottingham, born in Noblesville. was graduated from Purdue University. She was a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Indiana Society of Pioneers and was an honorary member and past president of the Hoosier Tourist Club. Survivors are the husband; a daughter, Mrs. Richter Castle, Union City: sister, Mrs. Wilbur Clement, Lafayette, and a granddaughter. MRS. MARTHA DAVIS, 556 La¢lede St., died Wednesday in Coleman Hospital. She was 97 and had lived in Indianapolis all her life. Funeral services are to be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral Home. Burial is to be in Floral Park. survivors are the husband. Ora; son. Donald; father, Joseph Baugh, Yakima, Wash.; sister, Mrs. Margaret Witham, and two brothers, David and Albert =gugh, all of Indianapolis. MRS. GRACE HO EF G EN BROWN, Glenns Valley, a former schoolteacher, died Wednesday in St. Francis Hospital. She was 46. Funeral services are to be held in

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Glerins Valley M. £. Church, of | tomorrow. Burial ‘will be in Holy | which she was 8 member, at 10:30 | Cross Cemetery. Ia. m., tomorrow. Burial is to be in Mr. Quirk was 8 native of Arcola, Round Hill. 7il., and formerly was employed 8s Mrs. Brown taught in Perry rental agent for the old Marmon Township schools 20 Years and in | Motor Oar Co. here. Williamsport schools eight . years Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Jane She attended Indiana University, | Quirk; two daughters, MTs. George | State ‘Teachers’ College, Terre | Manuel, Indianapolis, and Mrs. J. | Haute, and Teachers’ Coilege here, | H. Sullivan, Parsons, Kas, and | now a University branch. three grandchildren. | Mrs. Brown was a charter mem- CLARENCE G. SULLIVAN, 147 i ber of the Perry Township Women's | Spencer Ave., is to buried in Me- | Democratic Club, White River Dem- | morial Park after services in Shir-

| peratic Women's Club and the In- ley Bros. Central Chapel at 10 a. m. {3

| giana Society of Pioneers. tomorrow. A veteran postal emSurvivors are the husband, Harry ployee, he died Wednesday in MethD.- mother, Mrs. Emma Hoefgen; | 0dist Hospital after a long illness. | two sisters, Ms. Florence Brown | He was 68. . and Miss Mary Hoefgen, and a| Mr. Sullivan, a life-long Indian- | brother, Robert Hdeigen, all of In- apolis resident, had been in Govern- | dianapolis. dom service ere for more than 30 a . years, serving for many years as in- | MRS. RUBY MAY PADGER of | quiry division supervisor. He ‘was Manitowoc, Wis., a former Indian- |, member of Irvington M. E. Church | apolis resident, died yesterday In |gnd Irvington Masonic Lodge | Methodist Hospital, where she had | Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Tiney | been a patient three months. Mrs. | Sullivan; daughter, Miss Elma SulliBadger was 50. van, and a brother, Leslie T. SuiliFuneral services and burial are to | van, all of Indianapolis. pe held Monday in Concord, N. H.,| LOUIS SPEAKE, resident of In- | where she was born. dianapolis 40 years, died last night | Mrs. Badger came to Indianapolis | in the home of a daughter, Mrs. lin 1918 and lived here until three | Albert Hohl, 3344 Broadway. Mr. | years ago, when she moved to Wis- | Speake, who Was 89, had been ill consin. She was a member of Taber- | more than three years. | nacle Presbyterian Church here and | Funeral services are to be held the Daughters of the American tomorrow in Hisey & Titus Funeral Revolution in Manitowoc. Home. Burial will be in Crown

| ‘Survivors are the husband, Ernest Hill. : | c. Badger, Manitowoc; Son, E. | Mr. Speake, born in New Albany,

Badger Jr. Indianapolis; daughter, | VoS proprietor of a marble and tile | Miss Leola Mae Badger, Manitowoc; business in Indianapolis 25 Years brother, Leon Henry, and mother, until he retired 15 years ago. Mrs. Candace Burns, both of Til- Survivors besides Mrs. Hohl are ton. N. H the wife, Mrs. Margaret Speake; ye another daughter, Mrs. John Irwin;

MRS. LELA BOSTON, 1464S. T1- [a son, Thomas Speake, all of n-

|linois St. died last night in City | dianapolis, nine grandchildren and

| Hospital. She was 42. one great-grandchild. | Survivors are the husband, Leon,| MRS. IDA HOBSON WEAVER, and two children. Funeral arrange- [wife of J. O. Hobson, died in her ments have not been completed. home at 4140 Otterbein Ave. today.

| v . {She was 67. JOHN B. QUIRK, Indianapolis | A University Heights resident 30

resident 35 vears, died yesterday indy ; Te me. 3670 N. Delaware St., fol= the aye: i ot lowing a short a He was 72. |grethren Church, the Church MisFuneral services are to be held in |sionary Society and the local W. C. St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, of |T. U. Her daughter, Miss Sibyl Weaver,

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