Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1943 — Page 9

MISS ROBINSON | RITE SATURDAY

Three Days.

Funeral services for ‘Miss Maude C. Robinson, a resident of Indianapolis 50 years, will be ‘at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Memorial Park. -Miss Robinson died yesterday at the home of Miss Cora Griffith, 2214 N. Pennsylvania st. after a threeday illness. - She was 68. ' Her home was at 338 N. Hamilton ave. * Miss Robinson, born near Franklin, was a nurse and companion in the home of Miss Griffith 30 years. She was a member of the Salem ~ Methodist church. Surviving her are two sisters, Mrs. C. L. Yeo of Normal, Ill, and Mrs. E. E. Kerner of Indianapolis, and a niece, Miss Mildred L. Kerner of Indianapolis.

Ida Dell Jenkins

Services for Miss Ida Dell Jenkins, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill, Miss Jenkins died yesterday in Chicago while visiting her nieces, the Misses Katherine and Lydell Beaumont. N. Delaware st. She had been employed for many years by the Pettis Dry Goods Co., formerly known as the New York store. She was a member of the Central Universalist church and the Alliance of Universalist women. Her nieces are the only survivors.

Mrs. Lydia Larkin

Funeral rites for Mrs. Lydia Larkin, a resident of Indianapolis 81 years, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow at her home, 2015 Barth ave. Burial will be in the Mt. Pleasant gemetery in Glenns Valley, Mrs. Larkin, a native of Grayson county, .Ky., was ill six months. She was 91. Widow of William T. Larkin, who died in 1933, she was a member of the Troub Memorial Presbyterian church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Long of Indianapolis and Mrs. Pete Dickerson of Alvada, Mont.; three sons, Ernest, William, and Frank Larkin, all of Indianap-

Her home was at 2al11|

Herman D. Koeller, I11.

RESTAURANT CHEF

“Services for John C. Morrell, a chef for more than 30 years at the Stegemeier restaurant, who died Monday at the home of his son,

Clinton H. Morrell, S. Lyndhurst dr., were to be held at 2 p. m. today at the Farley funeral home. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Mr. Morrell, a resident of Indianapolis 40 years, had been ill eight weeks. He was a native of New York, where he was in the brokerage law business before he came to Indianapolis. He was 67. Survivors, besides his son, are two daughters, Mrs. Loretta Schmidt and Mrs. Dorothy Daniels of Indianapolis; Klitz of New York, and four grandchildren,

J. G. MILLER RITES SET FOR TOMORROW

Funeral services for James G. Miller will be conducted at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Flanner & Buichanan mortuary by Dr. Logan Hall, pastor of the Meridian Street

Crown Hill. Mr, Miller died yesterday at his home, 2320 N. New Jersey st. He was 89.

FUNERAL TODAY

a sister, Mrs. Minnie |B®

Methodist church. Burial will be in|:

State Deaths

ELWOOD—Eeith Allen Kincaid, 3. Survivors: Parents, Mr. . Lloyal Oo Kincaid; sister, Judith Ann; Lloyd Edward and Larry Larue.

EVANSVILLE—Jacob Breidenbach, 59. Survivors: Sons, Albert and James; daughters, Anna and Alice; brothers, Charles and Otto; sisters, Mrs. Catherine Strattman and Mrs. Mary Coal. Mrs. Kathryn Saller, 81.

Survivors:

Mrs. Freda Scherer; sons, Pete, Henry, Arthur and George. Mrs. Lucy Hayden Wells, 64. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, W. L. Beaven and Mrs. Sylvia Keller; brothers, Charles and Sullivan Bailey; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Willoughby. Fred Loesch, 74. Survivors: Sons, Ralph and Harold; daughfgrs, Mrs. Mildred Mohr, Mrs. Charles Hudf0n and Mrs. Raymond Harris; brother, Andrew. Mrs. Maggie Behne, 79. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Theodore Litzelman, Mrs, John J. Bengert and Mrs. J. P. Bulger; sons, Clem J., John A. and Joseph H. Mrs. Lucy Melvina Ames, 81. Survivors: Sons, Lawrence and Carlton; brother, GiLp Taylor; sister, Mrs. Betty 11.

Samuel E. Vaught, 71. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Pearl Brown; nieces, Mrs. Pearl Adams, Mrs. Iola Bauers, Mrs. Ruby Oliver and ‘Mrs. Sila Ingram; nephew, Edwin DeGarls. NEW HARMONY—Mrs. Sophia Check,

83. PETERSBURG—Mrs. Alma Laverty, 51. POSEYVILLE—David S. Mills, 73. Survivor: Stepson, T. R. Roberts. PRINCETON—James I. Barnett, 85. PROVIDENCE—Doris Humphrey. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Humphrey.

Daughters, Mrs. Elias Bachman, Mrs. Fred | j, P. Appel, Mrs. C. H. Niedermeier and| Men,

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Survivors are two: ‘sisters, Miss Lillie E. Miller and Mrs, Alma M. Simpson ‘of Indianapolis, and two nephews, A. G. Simpson and Hugh M. Simpson of Indianapolis.

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