Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1943 — Page 16
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An Flanner &|maianapolis Women's Rotary cub. Andrew H. Langton = | ‘mortuary. Burial She was a past president of the| Funeral services for Andrew H. ~~. |Marths Hawkins society and the Langton, chief of plant protection ~ © lat the RCA-Victor division, va le . a iat 10:30 a, m. tomorrow = 3B} Survivars ate ler hushand, OHO | horsey funeral home, with burial several |g. Anthony; two aunts, Mrs. Mar- |, washington Park cemetery. garet McFarland and Mrs, Ira] Mr. Langton ditd Wednesday of lifelong resident of Indianap-! Fisher, both of Indianapolis. a heart attack when he returned she was a graduate of Manual| Active pallbearers will be Pred | from work to his home, 657 N. Tuxschool. She was a member Buskirk, Irs Pisher, Fay McFarland, edo st. He was 61
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Services for Mrs. Clara Van Camp Bowlus, daughter of the founder of Van Camp. Packing Co., will be at|ave. 10 a. m, tomorrow in her home, 204 E. 47th st. Burial will be in Crown
Mrs. Bowlus, a native of Greensburg, died yesterday at her home./Chapman,
Daughter of Gilbert C. Van Camp and Hester Jane Raymond Van|Indianapolis; seven grandchildren, Camp, she lived in Indianapolis The wife of the late |great-great-grandchild. ‘John W. Bowlus, she was the last member of her immediate family. Her three brothers, Courtland, Frank and George Van Camp, and her sister, Mrs. Mary Van Cam Jackson, died several years ago. She was a lifelong member of the Sec-
Survivors are two nieces, Mrs. A. {Kiefer Mayer of Indianapolis and Mrs, Earl Schockney of Arcadia; Former Employee of PSC | two nephews, Bert R. and Gilbert C. : | Van Camp of Los Angeles, Cal.; four {great-nephews, Elijah B. Martindale and Earl Schockney Jr. of Indianapolis, George Van Camp II of | Westfield and Gilbert C. Van Camp Jr. of Los Angeles, and four greatnieces, Mrs. Rosamond Van Camp i i | Hill, Mrs. Helen Van Camp Hull and [row at the William D. Beanblossom | 4 | Miss Elizabeth K. Mayer of Indian-| mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. {apolis and Mrs, Lillian Mae Lauctot will be at Crown Hill,
Ada was 73 and lived at 1344 8. Sheffield 30 ave. years, will be at 1 p. m. Monday in the 3 chimes, with burial at Greenwood. also worked for the Big Four rail-| ; Mrs. Campbell died yesterday in road. She was! |82. A native of Johnson county, she Grace Updike, Mrs. Martha Davidwas the widow of James L. Camp-|son and Mrs. Ruth Smith, Indian{bell, Civil war veteran, and had apolis, and Mrs. Thelma Metzler, {lived at the Spann ave. address 35
|" Survivors are two nieces, Mrs. Roy children and seven great-grandchil-|Pinley and Mrs. Leon Chauncey, dren. | poth of Indianapolis, and a nephew, . | Roscoe Campbell, Shreveport, La. | \iistoria Stark Hill
Funeral services for Edward Paul years, will be at 8:30 tomorrow-in Reynolds will be held at 2 p. m. to-|the G. H. Herrmann funeral home morrow at the Grinsteiner funeraliand at 9 a. m. {home, followed by burial in Crown Catholic church. Burial will be in
| Mr. Reynolds, a butcher, died yesterday at his home, 131 N. Dickson Wednesday in her home, 1302 RingPA st. after a six-months illness. He gold ave, after an illness of one He was a native of Rochester, N.|
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Christian Science services for Mrs. Cynthia Elizabeth Thompson will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow
{Hazel Chapman, 1438 8. Harding st. “Burial will be in Mt. Jackson cemetery, A resident of Indianapolis more than 50 years, Mrs. Thompson died yesterday at Mrs. Chapman's home. She was 85 and ljved at 1426 Blaine
Mrs. Thompson was the widow of | Hugh C. Thompson, a stationary!
engineer. : ih Survivors, in addition to Mrs, are another daughter,: Mrs. C-ldie Thompson, Indianapo-| lis; a brother, Albert Underwood,
five great-grandchildren and one
H. G. GIESEKING RITES ARE SET
Dies After lliness of - Two Weeks.
Services for Henry G. Gieseking will be conducted at 10 a. m, tomor= |
Burial
i Mr. Gieseking, a former employee | {of the public service commission, 'died Wednesday at City hospital after an illness of two weeks. He
He retired from the commission in 1929 because of ill health. He had:
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs
Long Beach, Cal.; a son, Leo G. |Gieseking, Indianapolis; 26 grand-
Services for Mrs. Victoria Stark Hill, a resident of Indianapolis 44
in St. Patrick's | Holy Cross cemetery,
Mrs. Hill, who was 63, died
year. | She was.a member of St. Pat‘rick's Catholic church, the church
| Survivors are her husband, [Thomas R. Hill; a daughter, Mrs. | {Ray Hasenstab of Chicago; a son, | | Richard E. Hill of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs, Richard Decker and | Mrs, Morris Gordon, both of Indi | | anapolis; two brothers, William and | Charles Stark, both of Madison, and {four grandchildren.
‘Laura E. Soltau
Funeral services for Mrs, Laura E. Soltau, 339 N, Summit st,, will be! at'2 p. m. Monday in the Grinsteiner funeral home, Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. { Mrs, Soltau, who was 64, died yesterday in her home following an extended illness, Born in Indianapolis, she was the wife of Willlam A, Soltau, real estate agent. She was a member of the Evangelical church. j Survivors besides the husband are two daughters, Miss Pearl and Miss Opal Soltau, and a son, Charles W. Soltau, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Walter Hansing of Urbana, Wabash county.
Jotham A. Boles
Puneral rites for Jotham A. Boles, an employee eight years of the American Art Clay Co., Speedway
Shirley Bros. chapel, 2002 W, Michigan st, with burial in Floral Park cemetery. Mr. Boles died yesterday in the home of his son, Lee Boles, 4002 W. 24th st, after, a brief illness. He was 73. A native of Missouri, he
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{olis 13 years. = Survivors are five sons, Ray Boles, |Swayzee; George Boles, Wabash; Ralph Boles, Muncie; Lee and Earl | Boles, both of Indianapolis.
{ Mrs. Eva M. Leak
| | Services for Mrs. Eva M. Leak, jl | wife of the late Dr. Samuel O, Leak, who practiced on the West side more | than 30 years, will be at 2 p. m. Sun y day in the Lizton Christian church, with burial in Knights of Pythias | cemetery in Lizton. A | Mrs, Leak, who lived at 1311 8. Reisner st., died yesterday in Emhardt Memorial hospital after an ill- | ness of five weeks, She was 80. | A! A native of Lizton, she lived in §| Indianapolis nearly 40 years. She was a member of the Morris Street 2 | Methodist church.
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A| Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Edith Lott, and a grandson, Fred J. if | Lott, both of Indianapolis. =
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