Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1944 — Page 4
p ‘Evelyn Prances Wessel, wife Theodore Wessel, 1505 Barth ave, d at St. Prancis- hospital this] morning after an illness of four
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at the home of: O. A. Pfister, 1504 W. 24th st. He was 57. Creator of the figures at the Carmelite monastery, those at the | entrance to Victory field, and the tower at Technical high school, Mr. in Loogootee, Mrs. Wessel | Marchetti came to this country from his native Italy 30 years ago.
He lived here for the past 21 years.
had lived here for 25 was a graduate of St. | 's academy and a member of Patrick's Catholic church and young married couples group of church. | vors in addition to her husare a daughter, Sylvia Ann; a Theodore Jr.; her parents, Mr. . John B. Mills; three sis-| Alberta Phillips, and the| len and Constance Mills, | of Indianapolis; and five broth- | ers, John B. Jr, Jerome, and Paul| Mills, of Indianapolis, and Elec- |
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triclans’ Mate 3-c Paul Mills, U. 8. |
navy, and 8. Sgt. Roger Mills, army | air forces. Another brother, Edward, was killed with the air forces in China last year. Services will be held Thursday at 10 a. m. at St. Patrick's church with burial in St. Joseph)
CPL. WILFRED KETTLER i Memorial services for Cpl. Wil-| fred L. (Billy) Kettler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Kettler, 1134 W.| 4th st., will be held at 7:45 p. m.| Thursday at the 3lst Street Baptist | e¢hurch by the Rev, Robert D. McCarthy. Killed in New Guinea on June 3, no details of Cpl. Kettler’s | death have been received.
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diana university. Services will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a. m. at the G. H. Herrmann | funeral home and at 9 a. m. at the Holy Rosary Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Joseph. Survivors are two daughters, the Misses Andrina and Fredericka Marchetti, who were reported to be safe though living in German occupied Italy, according to reports received by their father from the
Rites for Louis Albert Pike of| South Bend, who died Sunday aft-| ernoon at the home of his son, Pfc.
Services for Peter J. Kennedy, | yon 1, pike, 3810 Kinnear st, will
1138 Pleasant st, will be held Thursday at 8:30 a. m. at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home and at 9 a. m. at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial will be in Calvary.
d A resident of Indianapolis for the more recently had been playing with
past 15 years, Mr. Kennedy was an employee of Allison division, General Motors Corp. He was formerly with the Fisk Tire Co. in Pennsylvania. T h e Pennsylvania university graduate was a member of St. Patrick’s church and was 50 years old. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Richard T. Fogarty, Indianapolis, land Mrs. Charles J. Keane, Sioux { City, Iowa; two nieces, Mrs. Forrest | F. Hickman, and Mrs. Paul G. Pitz, | and a nephew, Richard W. Fogarty, | all of Indianapolis, and three nieces and a nephew of Sioux City.
' JAMES A. KELLEY {a- member of North Park lodge, No.|
Funeral services | Kelley, a Ripley county farmer who {died Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Moore, 309 N. Colorado ave. will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Shelby | Christian church. Burial will be in {the Shelby cemetery. Mr. Kelley was a native of Ripley {county and had been living in Indi{anapolis since 1941. He was 90 lyears old and was a member of the |Shelby Christian church. Survivors, besides Mrs, Moore, are another daughter, Mrs, Lora MecClain, Indianapolis; three sons, John, Indianapolis; James Albert,
nati, O.; two sisters, Mrs. Ellen Murphy, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Indiana Shaddy, Ripley county; 20 grandchildren and 17 great-grand-children. JOSEPH KIMMEL Services for Joseph M. Kimmel, former Indianapolis resident, who died yesterday at the home of his | sister, Mrs. Albert Tolbert at Fair-
oe banks, will be held tomorrow at the chapel, a branch of thé Tuxedo The friendly drink — trom good neighbors | Decker Chapel church in KnOX|pgyx Baptist church, she was 177.|
|county, with burial in Wark cemeThery. He was 53.
Two sons and two ‘brothers also nrg Florence Althardt, Conners-
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be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the|= Moore & Kirk Irvington mortuaryi= with burial in Crown Hill. Musical director at the Circle theater shortly after the turn ofS the century, Mr. Pike directed mu-| sic in two South Bend theaters an
an orchestra there. He was a member of the First|= Presbyterian church in Ft. Wayne|S and the American Federation of|Z' Musicians union, Local 3. He was52.|= Besides Pfc. Pike, he is survived | by another son, Cpl. Robert Owen Pike, stationed at Camp Gruber,| Okla., and a daughter, Mrs. Ray C.| Barclay, of Hattiesburg, Miss.®
JOHN H. PARSON John H. Parson, a life-long resi-. dent of Indianapolis, died yesterday, at his home, 8301 E. Washington st. He had been employed at the AcmeEvans Co. for over 25 years and was,
646, F. and A. M. He was 61. | Survivors are his wife, Dora: two daughters, Martha and Mrs, Marie {Taylor Achey, both of Indianapolis; a son, Emmett R., of Indianapolis; two brothers, Samuel, Cumberland, | and Raleigh, New Bethel; two sis-| {ters Mrs. Lulu Marhling and Mrs. ! Myrtle. Fouts, both of Indianapolis, lend two grandsons, Donald Ray Par:son, Indianapolis, and Pvt. Norman { Cook, stationed at Tyndall field, | Panama City, Fla. Services will be held at 3 p. m.} Friday at the residence, with burial {in Memorial park.
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i MRS. ANNA M. MIESSEN Rites for Mrs. Anna M. Miessen, who died Sunday night at her home, | |R. R. 10, box 23, south of Irvington, | lwill be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Wald funeral home, with burial in Crown Hill. A resident here for nearly three; quarters of a century, Mrs. Miessen {came here from her native. Charles(tom, Ill, in early childhood. ® A member of the Franklin Road
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Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Helen M. Irish, Tampa, Fla.,, and
ville; a son, Frederick, Indianapo- | lis, and six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
State Deaths
BRISTOL—Ida G. Rine, 75. Survivors: Husband, George; daughter, Mrs. Lura Pease; brother, Lloyd Greenan, ELKHART-—Nora Horein, 68, Survivors: | Daughters, Mrs. Russel Brown, Mrs. Rich-| ard Rodewald, Mrs. Russell Lewis, Mrs. | Arthur Super and Mrs. George Cocanower. | Mary Maria Yoder, 75. Survivors: | Daughters, Mrs. Laura Kunkel, Mrs. Eima Hardenburgh. Mrs. Raymond Wright and Mrs. J. F. Wordinger. FT. WAYNE—-Cynthia Gilbert, 59. Survivor: Son, Earl } Winona Jaffery, 65 Survivors: Husband, Melvin; sons, Lacy, Rehoand Carl; sister, Mrs. Arnet O'Bryant Clara Wolfe, 73. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Thomas Longfellow; sons, Edwin and | Conrad. | Ivan E. Webb, 39. Survivors: Wife, | Esther; son, Ivan; sister, Mrs. Frances] Monnley. Johanna Kibiger, 70 Wilmer, Edward and Oscar: brother, | Henry Wehnert sisters Mrs. Alma! Bogenschuentz and Mrs. Margaret Gauert. | Charles Monia, 71. Survivors: Brothers, George and W. F. Monia, sister, Mrs. W i Stuche 11 | Dortha Rose Hosler, 90 Survivors: | Daughters, Mrs. Clinton Crall, Mrs. John Winter and Mrs. Henry Walker; sons, Joseph, Albert and Edward LA PORTE—Clarence Redding, 67. Survi ors’ Nene | Charles Carroll Redford, 83. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Charlies Magnuson; sister, Mrs. Alice Yancey, brother, L. W, Bedford. | Jennie Carpenter, 77 Survivors: Sons, | Orton and Frank; daughters, Mrs. a Blank, Mrs. Annie Bowman and Mrs. Lula | Taylor. { Mineda Yanke, 46. Survivors: Husband, | Harry; brother, Richard Frederick. VALPARAISO—George L. Vadwell: Survivors: Wife, Ida; daughter, Patrici Ann; son, Mark Leslie, sister, Mrs, E Carichofl. | WARSAW-—-Benjamin Hershberger, 41. Survivors: Wife, Sarah; sons, Isaac, Ezra, John, Christian, Henry and - Robert; daughters, Anna and Susan; sisters, Mrs Jonas Yoder, Mrs. Daniel Burkholder and Mrs. Rudy Yoder.
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