Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1939 — Page 8
LOCAL DEATHS
MRS. CATHERINE QUILL, 4043 Ruckle St., {who died Monday at her
~ She was a member of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Mrs. Quill is survived [by two ~ daughters, Mary and Ruth; and a - son Paul. MRS. MARTHA SWAILS, who died Sunday at her home in Acton, was buried today at Crown Hill
. following services at the J. C. . Wilson Mortuary. Mrs. Swails, who
was 80, was born in| Ripley - County. She had been a member of the Presbyterian Church of Acton. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Brewer, and two granddaughters, Mrs. Martha Moore of Indianapolis and Mrs. Geraldine Lucas of Hialeah.
MRS. ELIZABETH HANCOCK, 5505 Homestead Drive, Homecroft, who died Monday at St. Vincent’s Hospital, will be buried tomorrow at Greenwood Cemetery. Services . will be at 2 p. m. at the Speaks ~ & Finn Mortuary. Mrs, Hancock was 69.
She was born in Bedford, Ky. and had been an Indianapolis resident since 1897. She had been ill about five weeks.
Mrs. ie Hardusiy, 25. Sur“Husband, Fr ank; children, Cor n May, deline, Elleen, Francis; faoan Ratph is; brother, Russell Ellis. AUBURN -M:s. Nina Sea ShEyeE, 1 79. Survivors: : Son; 8S. nEyc daughter, Mrs. Wallace re COLBURN MM: Emma Blind, 70. Survivors: and, Charles! ‘daughters, Mrs. Robert. hes Mrs. Claude D. Merrill; sister, Mrs. Hanna wen. COLFAX—Mrs. Della M. Leslie, 65. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. -Rose Buchanan, Mrs. Josephine Malicoat, Mrs. Margaret Albright; brothers, William, Frank and Samuel Payne. OWN POINT — Herman Russell, 48.|Y ; dau; hters Margaret forbert; mother, Mrs.
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-CR! Survivors: Wife, Mary; and Dorothy; son, Herman Russell Sr. EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Margaret Kramer, 80. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Laura E. Reese;
,| sons, Oliver, Hermann; sisters, Mrs. Caro-
ine Sab Mrs. Barbara Hi Jui; brothers, Joe ‘and Nicholas Hermann Gilbert {L. Stephens, 81. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. \W. E. Baker; brothers, John and Michael evney. \
FT. WAYNE—Mrs. Jennie La Tourette, 75. Survivor: Stepson, Charles La Tourette.
Richafd Willard Potts, 47. Survivors: Wife, Frieda; sons, Richard, Clifford, Robert, Albert, ‘Willard, James and Kenneth Potts; daughters, Mrs. Helen Bergman, Miss Deloris Potts, Miss Daris Potts; brothers, Merle and Glenn Potts; sisters, Mrs. Fred Reiling, Mrs. Bertha Hershey y. Mrs. Katherine Suelzer, 83. Survivors: Sons, Hubert Suelzen daughters, Mrs. Robert Small, Mrs. J. Danehy, Sister Adeline; brothers, Charles and John Sorg.
LSamue] Robinson, 67. Survivor: Wife, ella. John J. Herres, 73. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. William Mayer, Mrs. Cardes Bailey; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Certis. Mrs. Elizabeth Madge, 80. Survivor: Husband, Charles.
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GARY—Mrs. Sopuhie vivors: Husband, Peter; son, Wallace, rother, John Miss Mary D Andrew Sistanich, 50. Dr. James O. Parramore, 49. Survivors: Wife, Grace; son, James; daughter, Mary; mother, Mrs. Thomas H. Parramore; sisters, Mrs. William J. DeReamer, Mrs. J. J. Matthews; brothers, Thomas and Paul Parramore.
Studencki, 58. daughter, - Helen; utka; sister,
GRANDVIEW-—Robert Hagan. Survivors: Wife, Susan; sons, Harold, Edward; daughters, Mrs. Malissa Link, Mrs. - Eugene Sibrel; brothers, Charles, ‘Abraham; halfbrother, James; sister, Mrs. Luva. Varner; half-sister, Mrs. Lola Stevens. HAMMOND—Mrs. Christine Michael, 76. Survivors: Davgnter, Mrs. Earl Libby; son,
She was a member of the South- Ernest Michael el 5. Seici Wit s er ers, urvivors: e, port Methodist Church and of the Amy; daughter. Barbara: sisters, Mrs. Ber-
Dorcas Club there. . Mrs. Hancock is survived by her husband, Jess; two sons, Guy. and : Laddie; a sister, Mattie McCarthy, Louisville; a brother, Charles McCarthy, Louisville, and three grandsons, John, Stewart, and Richard Lee Hancock.
MRS. JULIA F. GREEK died _ yesterday at her home, 1157 Laurel St., of injuries received when she fell in the kitchen of her home Jan, 16. She was 83.
Mrs. Greek was born in Germany and came to Indianapolis about 65 years ago. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. today at the residence. Burial will be at Crown Hill. She is survived by her husband, Elwood; two sons, George Brenizer of Kokomo and Julius Brenizer of Indianapolis, and several brothers in Germany. -
EDWARD TEVLIN SCHUETZ, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, who died Monday at St. Vincent's Hospital, will be buried tomorrow at Brazil. He was 40. Services will be in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 a. m. Mr. Schuetz, who lived at 2715 N. Meridian St., was an abstract clerk in the United States Veterans Hospital. He was wounded in action during the World War. He was a member of Federal Post 348, American Legion, and the Disabled American Veterans of the World War. He is survived by a brother, Maurice of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Orval F. Leap of Louisville and Miss Anastasia Schuetz of Indianapolis, and two aunts, Miss Louise R. Tevlin and Mrs. William Dougherty, both of Cannelton.
MRS. ELIZABETH THIENES, a former Indianapolis resident, died yesterday in her home at Hartford, Conn. She was 78. Mrs. Thienes, who was born here, married Henry Thienes, former Marjon County State Representative, in 1879. She moved to Hartford five years ago. She was a member of the Congregational Church. Services will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She is survived by a son, the Rev. Elmer Thienes of Hartford and two grandchildren,
DR. JOHN COOPER, who died Monday at St. Francis Hospital, Beach Grove, will be buried at Tipton tomorrow. He was 80. Services will be at 10:30 a. m. in the Normanda Christian Church in Tipton County. Dr. Cooper was one of Tipton County’s pioneer physicians, beginning practice there 54 years ago.
tha Dawson, Mrs. Elizabeth h Kline: brothers. Dean and Charles Childers. Charles A. Long. 49. Survivors: Stepson, Joseph Bloomfield: Sisters, Mrs. Fred Vanderhoof, Mrs. lynn Mrs. Fred Gillespie, Mrs. Harry Stub lefield, Mr. David Lederer; brother, James, Saylor, Myer, Roy, Dee and Harley Long.
For several years he maintained an office in Indianapolis. He is ‘survived by his wife; two sons, Earl of Prankfort and Vern
sisters.
MRS. DORA WIER, who died Monday at her home near Acton, will be buried there tomorrow. She was 55. Services will be held at 2 p. m. at the residence.
Mrs. Wier was born in New Bethel and was a member of the Baptist Church, Pythian Sisters and Rebekah Lodge in Acton. She is survived by her husband, Julius; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Meisel of Wellsville, Kas., and Mrs. Gertrude Fischer of Dupont; six brothers, Lark Hargrove of Knightstown, Harry Hargrove of Wellsville, Everett Hargrove of "Monte Vista, Colo., Harvey Hargrove of Chicago, Clarence and Oliver Hargrove of Acton.
MRS. HELEN KELLY ORR, who died Dec. 28 at Altadena, Cal, is to be buried in: Crown Hill following services at 4 p. m. tomorrow. She was 45. Mrs. Orr, who formerly lived at Greencastle, was a graduate of DePauw University and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mrs. Orr was the widow of Raymond B. Orr, former sales manager for the VanCamp Products Co. Mrs. Orr is: survived by Raymond B. Orr Jr. and Ann Orr, who will make their future home with an uncle, Kenneth F. Orr at Greenfield.
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S TA: TE DEATHS
EMPTON—Dr. John Cooper, 80. Sur. io Wife, Ethel; brothers, Tom, Charles, Harry, Lon; sisters, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. John Waller, Mrs. J, E. Lothey; sons, Earl, Vern. : {
1AFAYPYL TE— Mrs. Jennie Survivors: Son, Jesse; 2 Sister, Emma. Wee . 56. Survivors: rthur; brothers,
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LA PORTE—Mrs. Lena R. Stearns. 56. Suvivors: pushand, John; sons, Kenneth, Earl; daughters, Mrs. Kaser, Miss Violet Stearns. LINNSBURG—AIlva Threlkeld, 16. vivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. a Threlkeld; brothers, Russell, William Henry and Donald Threikeid; half-broth-ersfi Oren, Lester and Louis Threlkeld; sisters, Mrs. Mary Cory, Mrs. Loretta Cord. Mrs. Laura Dalton.
MARION—Miss Victoria Stretch.
MONON—Otto Shields, 67. Survivors: Brothers, Eli, Will; Sisters. Mrs Sarah Orr, Mrs.” Elizabeth h Reed, PF. Ball, Miss Merrell Shields, Mrs. Me an Lina Clark. 8 8 8
MUNCIE—Jirs. Alta V. Marks, 53. Survivors: Huséand, Ross; daughters, Miss | Be. ther Marks, Miss Mary Marks, Mrs Tis Lang; sons. Charles and Darrell Ma sister, Mrs. Alice Trehearne; brother, William Cham mp Mrs. Edith Jayp e Spealman, 51. Survivors: Stepdaughters, Mrs. Frank Fedor, Miss Mabel Spealman; stepson, Thomas Speal man; sisters, Mrs ward Davis, iss Nellie Chesworth. Mrs, Oliver Smelser, Mrs. Daus Butler. OWENSVILLE—NMrs. Maranda Jones, 85. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Grace Dyre, Mrs. Faith Jones; brothers, Thompson and B. F. Mauck; sisters, Mrs. Nell Harris, Mrs. Lou Thompson. PERU—Mrs. William Youngblood, 70. Survivors: Husband, William: daughter. Mrs. Leo, Rody; brothers, Harvey and Fred Landgrave; sister, Mrs. Roy Manning. ] PLYMOUTH, Charles P. Survivors: Wife, Rosa; Geotge Dygers, Ses, Stanley Davi H. Gibson; brothers, liam, David Se ‘George Gibson
PRINCETON—William_ Reas, . Surviv- : Wife, Mary; daughters, Mrs. Minnie Mary Miller, Mrs. Nellie . Eunice Hornbrook; sons, William, "Herman, John ROCHESTER—MTrs. Anna Toner, 82. Survivors: Stephroers. Michael and Daniel Sheridan; stepsister, Mrs. Mary Ann Hawk. Mrs. Harry Casper, 58. Survivors: Husband; daughters, Mrs: Robert Krathwohl, Mrs. Bernice Ritter; sisters, Mrs. Emma Kilmer, Mrs. 1 Oneth; brother, John McKitrick. \ ®.8 8
ROCKPORT—George Steitler, 68. Survivors: Wife, Margaret; sister, Miss Tillie Steitler; brother, Dan.
ST. MEINRAD—William J. Futer, 79. Supe vivors: Wife, Elizabeth; sons, Willia Frank; daughters, Mrs. Mary Fendel, Mrs, Rose Fende
SOUTH BEND—George C. Nicholson, 64; Survivors: Wife, ‘Mary; son, . James; daughters, Mrs. Gorge Sweisberger, Mrs. Philip Cobert, Mrs. Pearl Daggett, Mrs. Goldie Carr, Mrs. Betsy Moyer, Mrs.. Doris Heats, Mrs. Grace Hrrie brother, Wil-
Mrs. So his pShristine Olson, 65. vivors: Alfred Nog din brother, Char 2 °F. Forestund. Steven Polgar, 63. Survivor: Brother,
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SRELBYVILLE--Mss. Dora Wier, 54. Survivors: Husband, Julius; sisters, Mrs. Margaret Meisel, Mrs. foctride Fischer; brothers, Lark, Harry, Everett, Harvey. Clarence and Oliver Hargrove.
STAUNTON—William Gott, 70. Survivors: Brothers, Joshua, Charles, Otto.
SYRACUSE—Floyd Reed, 49. Survivors: Wife, Iva; sons, Floyd Jr., Suanieys daug ter, Miss Shirley Anna Reed; half- brothers, John. Clifford and George Searfoss; 22k - sisters, Mrs, Lean Naugle, Mrs. Treva Bowser.
WAKARUSA—Mrs. Mary Border, 83. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Eugene Reese; brother, James Strope; sister, Mrs. Ida uyer.
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