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A former resident of Bellefontaine, .{ O., he had lived here three and onehalf years. He was 8 member of the killed yes- | Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, collision at| 699, and the Order of Railroad Elkhart. The driver of the other| Conductors, division 103,

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Robert B. Coryell, son of Mr. Mrs. John C. Coryell, 1410 ave., were to be at. 2:30 p. m. in the West Union Christian West Union, Ill, with burial cemetery near there, Coryell, who was 21, was & plane crash in Oklahoma

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Mrs. Mary Finke, Indianapolis, and Mrs|GCTTIAEB NOLLER

Pauline Burkher, Ketchikan,| Services for Gottlieb P. Noller, re-

Alaska: two sisters, Mrs. Anna Can- [tired engine inspector for the;

and Mrs. Oma Ballard, Bed-| Pennsylvania railroad, will be at 2 ford; two half-sisters, Mrs. Marie|p, m. Wednesday in Flanner & Bridwell, Windsor, Canada, and|Buchanan mortuary with the Rev. Mrs. Faye Gates, Indianapolis; a|Ralph O'Dell officiating. half-brother, Dale Brown, Oolitic;| will be at Crown Hill ildren. Mr. Noller, who was 74 died

| Wie of Insurance Executive Had Lived Here for

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, Mrs. Dorothy Amick

granddaughter, of Indianapolis; a grandson, W. M.| Ft. Wayne,”and a daught ber of Indianapolis |Caudell Jr. of New Britain, Conn., | Luch Tullis of .

and one great-grandchild.

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