Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1944 — Page 4
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Mr. Garten came here in 1012 and was connected ‘with McCoy | Garten Grain Co,, which Se the Garten Feed Co. upon Mr. McCoy's death. He and his wife, the former Miss Elizabeth Crooke, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1039. For several ‘years they spent the:
Wawasee in the summer, Mr. Garten was a member of the
the Rotary club, the Columbia club,
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=| ton; two sons, Frank A. and: Robert =| W.; three grand-children, Jeanne
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| mortuary with burial in Crown Hill.
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and the Meridian Hills Country Besides Mrs. Garten, he is sur-
vived by two daughters, Miss Bess C. Garten, and Mrs. Aubert W. Sut-
Elizabeth Sutton, ‘James Walker
Mrs. Alonzo Lane, of Services will be held at 4 p. m, tomorrow at the Flanner & Buchanan
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Sa. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson { chapel of the chimes. Burial will be iin Garland Brook: cemetery at Cog | lumbus.
: the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ann
=| employed since then as a helper in & | York Central railroad. f| other daughters, Mrs. Ruth King,
| berg, all of Indianapolis, Mrs. Vir- & ginia Carpenter of Chosen, Fla, and
Brothers, Joseph, Clement and George.
ors: Sons, Harry and Garret
Mr. Campbell died Wednesday at
Tyson, 4042 W. Michigan st. He was 60 years old. He was born in North Vernon and came here 19 years ago."He had been
the Beech Grove yards of the New Surviving are his wife, Ella; six
Mrs, Dathna Gillon, Mrs. Naomi Campbell and Mrs, Marjorie Gins-
Mrs. Gladys Barlow of Lakeland, Fla.; and two sons, Carpenter's Mate 2-c James W. Campbell, with the Seabees in France, and Fireman 1-c Jackie Wayne Campbell, Pt. Pierce, Fla.
LT. R. S. DAUGHERTY Memorial services for Second Lt.
land in a plane crash June 8, will be held at 3 p. m. ‘Sunday at the First Baptist church, 401 N. Meridian st. Lt. Daugherty was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Daugh-| erty, R. R. 1, Carmel, and has a! brother, Second Lt. Richard M.
Had Lived Here Since 12 |
; 'apolis resident, who died yesterday | Robert S. Daugherty, killed in Eng- |
Raymeid Hamada €harles Franck
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Services for Russell Jessup, who died Wednesday night at his home, 262 Hendricks pl, will ‘be held tomorrow at 10 a. m. at the Inglewood Christian - church, with burial in Philadelphia "cemetery. Born at Greenfield, Mr. Jessu was a carpenter and was 52. He
maaan 3) Mrs. Helen Weighous and brother of Mrs. Mildred McVay, 404 N. New Jersey st., has been promoted to first lieutenant at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. “Lt. Hamada's wife, Hates; and their two children, are] with him in Baltimore, Md. brother 1s post signal officer at Pt. Washington, Md. CHARLES H. FRANCK, R. R. 12. Box 163, was graduated recently from boot training at Great Lakes. Tl, as honor man of his company. He is spending his boot ‘leave with his is wile and Heater of Indian-|
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‘4 Children Survive Local
Woman Who Was Active In Church.
Services for Mrs. Bertha Mosier, 820 N. Keystone ave, who died Tuesday at Methodist hospital, were held today in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. The Rev. A. M. Brown, pastor of the E. 10th St. Methodist church, officiated, assisted by the Rev. J. N. Greene, a former pastor of
Henninger gave the obituary. Mis. Martha Higgs sang. Burial was to be at Memorial Park. The pallbearers were Richard 8. Orton, H. Russell Williams, Ray D. Everson, Hilbert Crowmer, J. K. Robbins and J. R. McCallian. Mrs. Mosier who had been_active in church and volunteer circles, is survived by three sons,” Sgt. J. Thomas, Tyndall field, Fla.; Charles D., safety director for the local Chamber of Commerce, and John F., and a daughter, Mrs. Martha Heppe, and three grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
GEORGE H. DAUPERT
Rites for George H. Daupert, 1114 Concord st, and lifelong Indian-
at City hospital, will be held tomorrow at 10 a. m. at the Conkle funeral home with burial in he Mt. Jackson cemetery. A carpenter by trade, Mr. Pav: pert retired several years ago. He was 81. Survivors are a son, wilbur, three grandchildren and five great-grand-
Daugherty, an instructor in the air forces. Er ;
~‘children, all of Indianapolis.
STATE DEATHS
BRAZIL—Harry Shaffer, 84, Survivors: Wife, Lavina; sons, Charles and T. Shagers brother, George; sister, Mrs. Jessie Wi Eg CITY--Ralph Baralll, 54. Survivors: Wife, Euphemia; sons, Vincent and James.
: Parduhn, 81. Survivors: Wife, Wilhelmina: da hters, Mrs. Carl Jearson and Mrs. M. Welsh; sons, Paul; brothers,
Proes and Gus; sister, Mrs, Emma Low-
CLAYTON—Jefferson Gayne, 83. Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. William Detbel.
EKIN — Catherine Bir, 64. Survivors FAIRLAND—Maria Holton, 2 Surviv-
HAMMOND Grace Arnold, Ee Survive. ors: Husband, Stephen: daughters, Fern and Edith; son, Foster; brothers, Wiley and William, John Rymer, 44, Survivorsiq Wife, Susie; , John, David and “James; Mae, Annabelle, Marjorie Ellen, Pearl Louise and Rose Marie brothers, Charles, William, Doyle and Melvin; sister, Mrs. Preston Whittaker, HARTFORD CITY—Anna Bush, 80. Survivors: Daughter, Helen; son, Edwin: sis-
ter, Mrs. Mary Barbee; brothers, William and Michael Gregg. :
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HUNTINGTON--William Gerdes, 69. Survivors: Wife, Minnie; son, Russell; daughter, Mrs. Mal mer: sisters, Mrs. Mollie Bonnen and Mis ens Snedeker; brothers, Frank and William
INDIANA HARBOR Michael ski, 57. Survivors Prank, Walter,
Sz2czepan- : Wife, Tillie; sons, Stanley and Wallace; daughters, Mrs. James Mazur, Mrs. Joseph Szelung, Nettie, Irene and Dorothy Szczepanski.
LANSING—Adam Schafer, 64. = Survivors: Wife, Emma; sons, Arthur, Raymond ‘and Stanley; daughters, Mrs. Leona Zugget. | Mrs. Helen Lewis and Mrs. Dorothy
MOUNT TABOR—Charles Grisham, 173. Survivors: Nephews, Arthur and Paul
MUNCIE. Cligian Savipassate, 81. vivors: Wife, Walter and Merrel; eh rs Robert Broyles; brothers, Carroll and Milo; sister, Mrs. John Hancock.
the church. The Rev. George S.|
had lived here for 20 years and was a member of the Inglewood Chris "tian church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ella Jessup; a son, Herbert. Eugene; two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Louise Wal-
ker and Mrs. Mary Alice Wade, 8180 Aland a grandson, David E. So
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