Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1944 — Page 7

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position in }942. Formerly he had been associated with the Prest-O-Lite Co. here and the Aluminum Industrial Co. at Cincinnati, 0, He was a veteran of world war I and a member of the Masonic lodge. He was 48. Survivors are his wife, Cornelia Marie: two sors, Robert and Michael of Northern Beach, and a brother, George, St. Louis, Mo,

=|MISS ETTA LONGMIRE

Services for Miss Eita E. Longmire, who died Sunday at her home, 09 8. Elder ave. will be con-

ted at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the home by the Rev. C. M. Armentrout. Burial will be at Clayton. Born at Ramsey, Ill. Miss Longmire had lived here nearly all het | life an was a member of the Washington Street Presbyterian church. © For 35 years she had been a machine operator for the Diamond Chain and Manufacturing Co, She was 52. GU RE ~Survivars. axe. hes mother We Feeman- £5 7a ‘sister, Mrs. Lillie Kerr of Indianapolis; “and two brothers, George Ww. of New Augusta and Horace R. of Indianapolis.

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MRS. EMMA HAYES

Services for Mrs. Emma Hayes, 1511 Dawson st. who died yesterday at the Indianapolis Research hospital and clinic, will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Robert W. Stirling funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Park. A resident of Indianapolis for 35 years, Mrs. Hayes was born at Lawrenceburg. She was 56. Survivors are her husband, Charles A.; two daughters, Kathryn of Indianapolis and Mrs. Mona Watts of Aurora; two sons, Norman and Burrell, both of Indianapolis; a brother, John Vetter of Lawrenceburg, and two sisters, Mrs. Louise Caldwell of Lawrence‘burg and Mrs. Kathryn Wells” of Cincinnati, O.

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Veteran of First ¥ First World War

Services for Robert J. Owen, general manager for Thomas & Skinner Steel Products Corp. who died oe at his home at Northern Beach, were ‘held at Carmel yes-

had lived near Indianapolis 40 years and assumed his last

Services for Albert V. Clark, who died Sunday at his home, 906 N. East st, will be conducted at 10 a. m, Friday at the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel by the Rev. L. C. Trent. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr, Clark came here 35 years ago from Louisville, Ky. and for 29 years had been car operator for the Indianapolis - Réilways. He was a member of division 1070, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railways. Born at Liletown, Ky., he was 56. : Survivors in addition to his wife, Mabel, are two children, Mrs. Dorothy Allen, of Indianapolis, and Aviation Cadet Herman Clifford, stationed at a Greenwood, Miss. training base; four sisters, Mrs. Bessie Robertson, Mrs. Ethel Long, Mrs, Vera Bartlow and Mrs. Okla Resler, all of Indianapolis, and three brothers, Stanley, of Indianapolis, Calvert, of Glendale, Cal,

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CORDIE M. TERRY

Services for Cordie M. Terry, 51112 W. Washington st., who died Sat-| urday at City hospital, will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the, Harry W. Moore Peace chapel by | ithe Rev, David S. McNelly. Burial will be in Floral Park. Born at Robbins, Tenn. in 1904, Mr. Terry came here nine years, ago from Birmingham, Ala, and | ‘had been a driver for Red Cab, ne. Survivors are his stepmother, Mrs, Agnes Terry, of Birmingham; three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Dean and Mrs. Omma Ellis, both of Indian-| apolis, . And Mrs ARNE Sherwood,

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ANDREW LARSEN

Services for Andrew Larsen, who died Saturday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gerald F. Kempf, 2605 E. Riverside dr. were to be held at 2 p. m. today at the Copher & Fesler funeral home at Elwood. a A native of Sweden, Mr. Larsen came here six years ago. He was 80. Besides his wife, Myrtle, and his daughter, he is survived by a grand-' {son, Jerry Kempf. !

| : {HARRY ANDREWS

Rites for Harry S. Andrews, 1827 N. Lyndhurst dr., who died Sunday | night at the Reed sanitarium, will | be conducted at 10:30 a. m. Thurs- | day at Shirley Brothers West! chapel, 2002 W. Michigan st, by! the Rev. C. A. Shake, -Burial will | be in "Crown Hill. - | Born near Ft. Wayne, Mr. An- |

STATE DEATHS

BRAZIL—Hubert : Min 42. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Nettie Morgan; sisters, and Mrs. Ra y Kemper, BUNKER HILL-Mrs. inte L. Snell, 98. Survivors: Son, James. DANVILLE—Mrs. Daisy Williams, 61. Survivors: Daughter, Helen: mother,

GOSHEN—Murray E. BabA, 86. Survivors: Wife, Hattie: son, Hubert; brother, Clinton; sistesp, Mrs. ua Leona Jacobs.

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Charles; dashes Mrs. Minnie INGTON MIs Maude A. A Survivor: Brother Ag smi We Daughoo and

Cotton; son, Clarence; brothers, Charles, Clarence and James. Mrs. Emma Nicholson, €3. Survivors: Sons, Paul and Clifford: brothers, brose, Cameson and Clarence Demaves.

LAPAZ—Mrs. Zola Lehman, §8. v

Gerald: sisters, Mrs. Pearl Wogoman, Mrs. Osa Schwartz, Mrs. Myrtle Beil and Mrs.

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ur vivors: Hushand Lloyd: sons, Donald Sur {Laura Landaw;

Eulelfe Witmer; brothers, Loren, Harley, eriin and Lester Truex. LA PORTE--Mrs. Martha C. Johnson, 1| Servivors: Husband, Chestertad; " dacghter, Mrs. Fred Decker; son, Lawre MILFORD—Herschel W. lt: 32.) ughter, Dorothy Ann: sons. Samuel J. and David Allen: brothers, William, Lewis, Loren and Dale.’ Roberts, 64. Mabel Fish-

NAPPANEE—Mrs. Rose Survivors: Daughters, i Th Gaut; son, i

N. Mrs, elma ude i OAKLAND CITY-—Mrs. Ruth e, 35. Survivors: Husband, Rufus; nan

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Mrs. Maude Erwin, 64. Survivors: Sons. Herbert Dedma man and Erwin; |

p- | dean Edwin and Mrs. fis Heroes PERU—Homer Roy a 0% son, Hubert; mother, Rosell ters, Mrs. G. Calloway, Mrs, Scott; brother, George Scott. i PLEASANT LAKE-—Mrs. Nilla Mease, 75. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs.. Nelson Clipp and Mrs. Orville Kanouse; son, James Whitehead. PLYMOUTH—Mrs. Lovina D. Snider, 86. Survivors: Husband, Jacob: sen, Donald; daughter, Mrs. Treva Lacher; sister, Mrs. brother, Kirby Berd. {| SOUTH BEND—-Emest D. Snyder, 43 Survivors: Wife, Wilby; son, Harry.

[Services for Albert Clark Will Be Conducted Friday|

drews had been a resident of Indianapolis for nearly 50 years. He retired from employment with the Baltimore & Ohio railroad in 1940. He was 74. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Doris ‘Aubrey of Indianapolis; a brother, Obed A. of Empire, Cal, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Burns of Mobile, Ala. WILLIAM LEES

Rites for William Lees, who died yesterday at his home, 1125 Polk st., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the home, with burial in Noblesville. A retired bricklayer, Mr. Lee was 8 member of the Brookside Pilgrim Hollhess church. Born at Noblesville, he came here in 1920. He was 71. Besides his wife, Elizabéth, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. May Sturgeon of Indianapolis, Mrs.

( Lester Crask of ‘Noblesville and Mrs.

and Garnett, of Ft. Lawton, Wash. waiter Stubbs of Soperton, Wis.:

hospital, 2 be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Central Christian church at Hunt. ingburg with burial at Fairmont cemetery there, » An inspector for Allisen division of the General Motors Corp., Mrs Miller came here 15 years ago from Huntingburg where she was a member of the Christian church. She was 36. Besides her husband, Oscar B., she is survived by a son, Charles L.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ingle, of Huntingburg; three sisters, Mrs. John DeVere, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Irene Vickery, of Birmingham, Ala, and Miss Margaret Ingle, of Huntingburg, and two brothers, Cpl. Gilbert Ingle, on duty in Italy, and Samuel Ingle, of Indianapolis,

a son, John E., and a sister, Mrs. Lonnie Weaver, both of Noblesville; 11 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

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