Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1944 — Page 11
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Edward Foullais: Refired Fireman, Dies Hére at 84 FUNERAL 1S SET
The ' Rev. W. F, Buckner, New Bethel Baptist church pastor, will conduct services for Edward H. Foullois, a retired city fireman, at 1 p. m, Friday in the Robert - W. Stirling funeral home. Burial will be in Orchard Hill at New Bethel.
REV. C. A. WADE
Mr. Foullols, who lived at 1209 Evison st, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. He was 84. ‘| Pastor He. retired from the fire depart ment 37 years ago, following an injury received in an explosion. A native of -Germany, he had lived in this country since was 17 and was a member of the\ New Bethel church, .
Served Formerly, As Moderator Here. .
‘Services for the Rev. Charles A. urviving are two daughters, M Wade, 1831 Lambert Wi, will be 's, Mrs. So : fnnie Wilharm of New|Bethel and 161d 8¢ 2 p. m. Friday at the West
Mrs. Rose Fisher of Indianapolis; |View Baptist church of which he five grandchildren and six great-|was pastor. Burial will be in grandchildren, Crown Hill.
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here for the last 19 years. Surviving are © his wife, Dollie Goodall;
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Indianapolis; three.sons, Earl, Clarence and Arthur Goodall, all of Indianapolis; a sister; Mrs, Alice Venager of Los Angeles, Cal, and eight grandchildren, %
KENT BREWER :
Kent Brewer, 1925. N. New Jersey st., died today at St. Vincent's hos- | pital. He was 56. He was born in Greenwood and lived here for 16 years. Mr. Brewer, was employed by the American Can
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three daughters, Mrs, Irene Miller, Mrs, Helen Bene- §} .idick and Mrs. Lucille Wright, all of | -
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ing to a funeral at which he was to Rites for Allie N. Yates, 715 Lex- preach the sermon.
ington. ave., ‘are to be conducted at * A graduate of Franklin college 2 p. m, tomorrow at his home ‘by and the Southern Baptist Theologishe Rev..L. A. Huddleston, pastor|cal seminary in Louisville, Ky, he of Calvary United Brethren church, [Dad been Westview church pastor
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cemetery. Mr. Yates, who was 50, died in City hospital Sunday, He was a resident of Indianapolis for 20 years and a member of Pokagon tribe, Improved Order of Red Men, and local No. 120 of the Hod Carriers’ union, Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Cona Yates; three daughters, Mrs, Jaunita Fairfleld, Mrs. Mildred, D.
derson; two sons, Eugene Yates of Indianapolis and ‘Petty Officer 3-c Albert Yates in ~the Pacific; his father, Joseph Yates of Palestine, Ill.; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Stone, Mrs. Gladys Bennett of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Maggie Anderson of Columbia, Ill, and a brother, Dewey Yates of Paducah, Ky.
WILLIAM O. BUMPAS
Services for William O, Bumpas, 1232 W. 21st st., will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery... : Mr. Bumpas, who was 71, died Monday in ‘Methodist hospital. He was a carpenter and had lived here 32 years. He was a‘native of Bartholomew county. Surviving” are his wife, Mrs. Frances Bumpas; two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Hardesty of Indianapolis and Mrs. Mabel Young of Vincennes; four sons, Roscoe and Lotus { Bumpas of Indianapolis, Ollen | Bumpas of Birmihgham, Mich., and { Sgt. Robert Bumpas in North Af|rica; nine. grandchildren and one | great-grandchild.
| GEORGE H, BAUMANN
Services for George H. Baumann, |organizer of the Murat theater or'chestra, were to be at 3:30 p. m. today in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mr. Bauman, who was 83, died Sunday at his home, 5015 Winthrop ave. .
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for eight years. He had held pastorates at French Lick, Brazil, West | Baden, Princeton, North Vernon, Aurora, Tipton and Goshen. { He was formerly moderator of |the Indianapolis Baptist association [and president of the Baptist pasLor conference of Indianapolis. {Until a year ago he had been chair{man of the committee on evangelism of the Indianapolis-association. Surviving are his wife, Effie M.; |a son, George E. of Louisville, Ky, and a daughter, Edith Ellouise of Indianapolis,
MRS. MARY E. KOTTERMAN Services for Mrs. Mary E. Kotterman, wife of Walter Kotterman, will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the G. HS Herrmann funeral home.
He was a member of the Presbyterian church in Greenwood. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Jean! Brewer; two sons, Harley Brewer of Greenwood and Capt. Richard L. Brewer; two daughters, Miss Elizabeth Brewer of Greenwood and Mrs. David Sullivan of Indianapolis, and a sister, ‘Mrs. H, T. Graham of Indianapolis,
BACK FROM GREENLAND | Sgt. Jack PF. Kuhlman, who has been in Greenland for 17 months, , is home on a furlough. He lives with his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. |
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Burial will be in Concordia cemetery. | Mrs. Kotterman, who was 71, died yesterday at her home, 911 Buchanan st. | Surviving besides her husband are a “daughter, Mrs. Thomas 8tofer, |and two sons, Rulph E. and Waldo | L. Kotterman, all of Indianapolis.
| MRS. JOSEPHINE McFEE |
Services for Mrs. Josephine A.’ McFee will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Dover Hill Methodist church. Burial will be in Dover Hill cemetery. : ; ~Mrs.-McPFee died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs, C. H. Steinfort, 3059 N. Keystone ave. A native of Dover Hill, she had lived here for 12 years. She was a member of the Dover Hill church. Surviving besides Mrs. Steinfort are two other datghters, Mrs. Pearl Gaither of Dover Hill and Mrs. Arna Land of Buffalo, N. Y.
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