Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1944 — Page 4

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ELIZABETH HUNT

RITES TOMORROW Conductor Dead

Funeral services for Mrs, Eliza-

beth Hunt, wife of Charles E. Hunt,

will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the

Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Burial will be in Crown Hill.

Mrs. Hunt, who was 70, died Sat- = urday_at her home, 2872 N. Penn-

sylvania st. - She was a native of Indianapolis.

. Her husband had been employed in ||

the composing room of the Indianapolis News for many years.

Surviving becides her husband are | §

a son, Charles B. Hunt, a daughter,

Mrs. Margaret C. Hunt, and a sis- '%

ter, Mrs. Anna .Biddinger, all of Indianapolis. :

MRS. WILLIE KESTERSON Services for Mrs. Willie Magnolia

Kesterson were to be at 7:30 a. m today in the Blackwell funeral home followed by a requiem mass in Little Flower Catholic church. Burial was to be in Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Kesterson, who was 81, died Priday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Claude J. McCarthy, 1512 N Puclid ave 7 Surviving besides Mrs. McCarthy

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JOHN W. WIRTZ, retired N.Y. Central railroad conductor, died vesterday at his home, 930 Berwyn st, He was 72 and

was a member of St. Cathérine’'s Catholic chureh, the

Ral'way Conductors, the Loyal Order of Moose and. the Eagles lodge, Services will be held at 9:30 a a. m. Wednesday in the RobMr. Wirtz or¢ w. Stirling funeral home and at 10 a. fh. in St. Catherine’s church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Chapman; a son-in-law,

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are four sons, Chief Petty Officer Thomas ' Kesterson stationed at Great Lakes, James, Homer and Walter Kesterson, all ‘of Indianapolis, 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild:

MRS. CATHERINE MILES Mrs. Catherine Miles, the widow of Riley J. Miles, died Saturday in Methodist hospital. . She was 62 and lived at 1034 8. Pershing ave,

A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, she was a member of Assumption

Catholic church and the Altar society at that church Surviving are six sons, Lewis

Wickersham, John D., Herbert 8, Riley E., Elwood and Garvie C. Miles, all of Indianapolis, and eight grandchildren.

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The Rev. Almon J. Coble, pastor of the Washington st. Methodist church, will conduct rites at 2 p. m, today in the Tolin funeral home for Mrs. Caroline Wolma Mogle, who died Friday in her home, 61 8. Neal ave. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. A member of the Washington st. church, she was 67. Survivors are her husband, Albert; a daughter, Mrs. O. W. Hunter, Indianapolis; two brothers, George Weldon, Marion and Albert W. Weldon, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren,

ROBERT FORD Serviess for Robert Ford, 1180 N. Groff ave, who died Saturday in Lebanon, will be held at 2 p. m. today in the Beanblossom funeral heme. Burial will be in Floral Park oemetery. An employee of the Riverside

nurseries until his retirement 13% years ago, he was 82, °

‘ Survivors include a brother,

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