Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1944 — Page 5

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with burial in Holy Cross.

John B. Terhune, 1116 N. Penn-

Surviving, besides his wife, is aa nephew, Maj. Elmer W. Sherwood of Ft. Benjamin Harrison.

RUBEN W. WILSON

Rites for Ruben Wesley Wilson, who died yesterday in his home at]; 5410 Burgess ave., will be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Harry W. Moore Peace chapel, with burial in Memorial Park. Employed by the Mahan Paper Box Co, Mr. Wilson had lived here for 48 years, He was 66. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. William J. Fries, Indianapolis, and two brothers, John W., Indianapolis, and James G., Cincinnati.

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and M ace th. Louis Murnahan, 74. Survivor: Son, | Ritchie.

SOUTH BEND—EIla 65. Survivors: Sons, Pa daughters, Mrs. John and Turner Saddler; sisters, Mrs.

FT. WAYNE—Martin Gucker, 75. Su Sons, Luther and Charles; sisters, ce, Mrs. Rose Sands a Mrs. Elizabeth Willman; brothers, George, Dan and Isaac.

GARY-—-Walter Rietesel, 58. Lillian

Lloyd Austin, 42. Survivors: Wife, Leona: ; sister, Rachel; brothers, James

HUNTINGBURG—Estel B. Vaughn, 48. : Everett; sons, Charles,

1 x Chester, Homer and Paul; daughter, Melba.

Brown; sons, Ham, Logan, Homer.

MONROEVILLE—Dan Swain, : vivor: Son, Galvin, "ee

nd Houston | Yivor: Niece, ry Myrtie Davis,

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vivors: Wife, Mollie; sister, Battram. : : Wife,

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Evelyn Shumaker; brothers, Jacob, John, Ernest and Silas; sister, Mrs. Lecia Erwin,

A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Geldmeier, 59, was an employee of a grocery for many years. He was a member of St. Joan of Arc church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Geldmeler, a son, Harry C., three daughters, Mrs. William C. Siemantel, Mrs. Edward Anderson, and Miss Ann Geldmeier, all of Indianapolis, a sister, Mrs. Arthur Jennings, Anderson, and three grandchildren,

MRS. ETHEL CISSELL

Services for Mrs. Ethel May OCissell, who died yesterday in her home, 3251 Kenwood ave. will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill. An employee of the George J. Mayer company for 18 years, Mrs.

Cissell had lived here for 35 years. She was a member of the Capitol | Avenue Methodist church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. | A. M. Ross, Indianapolis, and a! grandchild,

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JAMES F. BRITTAIN

Services for James PF. Brittain, who died Saturday in the home of | his daughter, Mrs. Cora Shaffer,| ‘R. R. 7, box 106, were held today at the Shirley brothers central chapel, with burial in Acton cemetery. A former employee of Kingan & Co. as a steamfitter, Mr, Brittain, who was 72, retired 20 years ago. Born in Charleston, Ill, he had lived here for nearly 60 years. Survivors include another daughter, Mrs. Prieda Watson, Indianapolis, four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

MRS. MINNIE BARTHEL

Rites for Mrs. Minnie Josephine Barthel, wife of Oscar J. Barthel, who died in her home at 2345 N. Illinois st, yesterday. will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Hermann funeral home, 2150 N. Meridian st. with burial in Crown Hill, ! A resident of Indianapolis for. 50 years, Mrs. Barthel was born in northern Indiana. i She is also survived by a sister,

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