Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1944 — Page 5

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D. E. Kendrick, former vice president and general manager of radio station WIRE, died Tuesday night at Louisville, Ky. where he was president of the Kentucky Broadcasting Corp. He was 46, Born at Nashville, Tenn, Mr. Kendrick managed WIRE from 1933 {until its change in ownership in {1937, A veteran of world war I, he |came here from Hopkinsville, Ky., {where he had also managed a radio |station. Under his direction, the {local station’s old call letters WKBp {were changed to WIRE. | Survivors are his wife, Nell; a | daughter, Mrs, T, C. Mahr, and 8 'sister, Mrs. R. A. Lasseter, both of

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Dicks, Indianapolis; 18 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and one step-granddaughter,

MRS. ANNE REHAK Rites for Mrs. Anne Rehak, 410 S. New Jersey st., who died yesterday at St. Francis hospital, will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow. at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home and at 9 a. m. at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Born here May 6, 1901, she was the wife of Robert Rehak. ; Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Terrence and Willlam; two sisters, Mrs, Mar»

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MRS. SOPHIA STIEGELMEYER Services for Mrs. Sophia Stiegelmeyer, who died yesterday at her home, 1143 Marlowe ave. will be conducted at Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel at 3 p. m. tomorrow by the Rev, F. R. Daries. Burial will be in Washington Park. A resident of Indianapolis for

more than 50 years, Mrs. Stiegels meyer was born at Huntersville. member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church and the Ladies’ Aid society of that church, she was

| Survivors are her .huszband, Ed‘ward; a daughter, Mrs. Cora Marie ‘ Perkins of Indianapolis; a son, Roy F. of Toledb, O.; a brother, Edward

Mrs, Lona Rosenbery of Pisher, Ill. : ’ : - r ’ lis; two é £7 a a “Terre Brockman of Indianapolis : ih / i» ppedinute; three sons, Kenneth engsssceisnoest blueye * ised > liga 24 ; SONS, xennely 5208 va: 2 -

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i | Private services for Miss R. Kath arine Beeson, a supervisor of ele{mentary education in the Lafayette { school system for 30 years, will be i conducted by the Rev. Virgil Ragan iat 3 p. m, tomorrow in Flanner & {Buchanan mortuary. Cremation will follow., . Miss Beeson, a resident of Indianapolis 20 years, died yesterday at her home, 2233 N. Illinois st. Born at Pleasant Garden, N, C., she was a member of the Harrison chapter of the D. A. R., the Unitarian church, University Women, the Indiana Historical society, the Indiana Symphony society, the Art

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THEODORE L: KICK

Services for Theodore L. Kick. | 6008 Compton st, who was killed yesterday when he came in contact with a high-power switch at the Mill st. plant of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the J. C. Wilson Chapei of the Chimes. Burial will be in Crown Hill A native of Indianapolis, Mr. Kick had been an empeyee of the company for 10 years and had been stationed at the Mill st. location as an electrician for eight years. A graduate of Technical high school, he was 35. Survivors are his wife, Dorothy; a daughter, Rita Jane; his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William C. Kick, and two brothers, Karl H. of Indian-

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