Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1944 — Page 8

Bakery Operator Lived in Indianapolis for 36 Years.

Rites .for John James Dezelan, bakery operator at 2707 W. 10th’ st., ~ will be at 9:30 a. m. Saturday in the | Stevens & Sons funeral home and at 10 a. m. in Holy Trinity Catholic “ ghurch, Burial will be at St. Josephs, Mr, Dezelan, who was 43, died! Tuesday in his home, 1137 N. Mount | st.

Holy Name society of the church, 8t. Aloysius society and Samaritan

Survivors are his wife, Mary; two daughters, Rosemary and Joan; four sons, John, Charles, Richard and Thomas; four brothers, Frank, Louis and Joseph Dezelan, all of Indianapolis, and Henry Dezelan of Crawfordsville, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Ratti of California.

AUDLEY CALDWELL

Servicese for Audley B. Caldwell, 18 N. Greeley st, will be at 1:30

p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral Home with burial at Floral Park.

Mr. Caldwell, who was 63, died Tuesday in City hospital. A lifeJong Indianapolis resident, he was an interior decorator. Survivors are two sons, Fred and Arvid, both of Indianapolis, and seven grandchildren.

W. A. CHRISTENSEN The Rev. William A. Shullenberger was to conduct services for Walter A. Christensen, draftsman for the state highway commission, at 1 p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Services.and burial will be held tomorrow in New Albany. / Mr. Christensen, who lved ‘at R. R. 16, Box 597, died yesterday in Methodist hospital: He was 28. He had lived in Indianapolis 10

: TRIN ] i L Eo Le on ‘a 3 P 2 5 zn ob r 1 z 2 § BE a Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Sarah Frances : ; Thompan; sons, Franklin, Albért, John 3 ? tilard; daughters, Mo Clarinda

Born in Austria, he came to In- a’

dlanapolis when he was 7. He Was 81 tors, airs, walter E. member of Holy Trinity church, the! beriba Herb, sons, Victor and Edward

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Thompson, 79.

Martin and Mrs. lona E, Jou

EVANSVILLE—Jobhn Crock, 79. Survivors: Brothers, Ben, Charles’ and Henry, Lillie B. Lilly, Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. R. PF. Myers, Mrs. Orville Pierce, Mrs. Edwin Pleth and Mrs. B. W. Shetler;, son, Ervin, Gus and Charles; sister, Mrs, George Toombs; brother, John Bland. Nancy Jane: Willlams, 85. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Charles Harper, Mrs. Nancy Talarayk, Mrs. Mollie Edmondson, Mrs. Phil Beswick and Mrs. Maude Richardson; son, John, Noah and Wilder; brothers, Johh and Jim Sego, sister, Mrs. Si Howard.

FT. WAYNE—Amelia Fox, 76. vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Alma Mrs, Margaret Bosman and Mrs. Marie | © Fechner; sons, Cletus, Everett, Benjamiu, |S Joseph, Al and Tony, brothers, Alex Roy, Edward and Charles.

LOGANSPORT—William B:- Schwalm, 75.2 Survivors: Son, Merritt; daughter, Ruth Schwaim; sisters, Mrs. R. T. Mar-|8§ tin, Miss Lo son Hurd.

uisa Schwalm and Mrs. Yay-

NEW ALBANY-John W. Rogers, 77. Sur-| 8 i vivors: Wife, Philopema; sons, Carl and | = | #Tank; brotners, Frank and George; sis-|$ Mrs. Margaret Cope. = ary A. Herb, 63. Survivors: DaughBrock —and Miss

Herp, brother, Paul; sisters, Mrs, Josepn &ve ahd Mrs. Edward Hartman. { Wilbert C. QOldaker, 59. Survivors: | 8 Wile, Mis. Bertha D. Oldaker; son, Ben- gS jamin, orotper, William, sisters, Miss | & slonta Oldaker and Mrs. Melvin J. Yater, |E

SOUTH BEND — Catherine Margaret | § Rosesler, 75. Survivors: Daugnter, Alice; ¥ sons, John and George; sister, Mrs. John | Hammes; brothers, Ferdinand, Louis and = Albert Schweiger, Dove Ellen Germaine, 67. Sons, Glen, Hollis and Delmar; ters, Mrs. Clarence W. Kinyon, Hazel and Marjorie Germaine; sister, Mrs. Florence N. Martin; brothers, Bazil, William and John.

Survivors: daugh-~ | Miss

and was a member of the Central Christian church of New Albany. Survivors are his wife, Wilma, his mother, Mrs. Nettie C. Chris- |Z tensen of Indianapolis; two sisters, = Misses Mary Elizabeth and Joann |S Christensen, both of New Albany, gE and a brother, Pfc. Earl Christen- | sen, of the army.

GILBERT WARREN Services for Gilbert I. Warren, 1203 N. Belle Vieu pl, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral Home with burial at Glen Haven. Mr, Warren, a former elevator operator in the Roosevelt building, died Tuesday in the Marion county ! tuberculosis - hospital. He was 36] and belonged to the Crawfordsville Christian church. Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. David Almas of Indianapolis, Mrs. Kenneth Rude of Atlanfa, Ga., and Mrs. Cecil Priest of Crawfordsville.

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