Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1945 — Page 4
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» Col, Edgar Stanley Gorrell, former Indianapolis industrialist, "died | ! yesterday in: Washington of a- heart ailment, He was 54,
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Services for Charles P: Pedigo, re-
tail grocer; will be held at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with the Rev, A. C. Brooks |
|officiating. Cremation will follow,
Mr. Pedigo, who was 65, died yesterday in his home, 633 Berkeley rd. He had been associated with his brother, Roy C. Pedigo, ‘In the retail | {grocery business for ‘the last three [years and worked many years for! {the Polk Sanitary Milk Co. and the |
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| Maplehurst Farms, . He was a mem- | ber of Centre Masonic lodge. survivors besides his brother are a son, John, and a sister, Mrs. Carrie
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Sgt. Richard Mr. and Mrs, 1317 Cruft st, serving on the the combat er fully recovered Sgt. Cromwe 28 months an summer. He June 20. The dianapolis pos induction,
A‘Chicago investmerit banker, he was president. of the Air Transport ‘Be Buried in I. 0. 0. F. oto . Car Co. Cemetery. In 1914 he bécame stauaiated] ; \ with the viation industry when he DIE IN IE ( Services for Miss Winnie Riley,| was transferred postmistress at Oaklandon seven | from the army today in the McCord funeral home | army Sigal vps| : OF LOCOMOTIE in Oaklandon. Burial will be in| aviation s Odd Fellows cemetery there. { He serv an as home. A lifelong resident of Oakanden, she had operated a grocery Marmon Co. from | Ju igh, | ' | 1923 to 1025 and, By N. Y. C. in Brightwood was president of | p For 21 Years. RY o-_ : from 1629 | ive year membership pin| : Car Co. from 1€2f a Whit . ee er was a.member a he Col Gorrell {5 1935. He moved David F. nite, a employee = Universalist church, "from Indianapolis to Chicago in in Brightwood 21 years, ‘died ves- | la! 1935 and for several years had nS ' Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Rilla d both Cl j. | terday in the cab of a locomotive po r.. Bolander; a brother, Alexis Riley; a maintained residences in both Chili; 6 prightwood roundhouse. He| : r a son, Edgar Stanley Gorrell | 1] Col. George C. Riley, McCook field, 2 S0n, Ragar St , : {sore throat and died a short time who died Sunday, will be held at 2 « Neb, and Jerry and Fred Van Lan-| later, Deputy Coroner Leonard Cox p. m. tomorrow in his home, 3217 ingham, both of Indiahapolis. | CARL V. HESS |attributed the death to a heart at- Mars Hill st. Burial will be in Mt.
| Association of America. While in Indianapolis he was associated with| years, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. infantry to, the] Miss Riley died Sunday in her vice president of | the Nordyke &| David E. White Employed er member of the Sie Wasa charter the Stutz Motor the New York Central railroad shops} niece, Mrs. Naomi Snider, all of cago and Washington I wes-48 | ARMAN BECHAM HAZEL i : Rites for Carl V. Hess, 6548 tack | Pleasant cemetery. |
Oakiandon Postmistress to the former Nordyke & Marmon Co. and the Jormer Stutz. Motor Oakland chapter, O. E. S, and re-| Oaklandori; and three nephews, Lt | Survivors are his wife, Mary, and| "np. “white had complained of a| Services for Arman Becham Haze 8 Bellefontaine st. will be held at Mr. White was a- member of the! Mr. Hazel was 50 and had lived in|
WILLIAM FOSTER 150th field artillery of the 42d (Rain-| Indianapolis 16 years. : { es A i 50 ld a ry of the 42d ( - (Indianapolis 16 yes . 10:30 a. ‘'m. tomorrow in the Broad po; Services for William Foctes 3 Ripple Christian church. Buriat wii bow) division in world war I. Survivors are his wife, Shirley; | tired supervisor oi equipment ol th be in Union chapel cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Helen; four four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bel- | American Telephone- & Telegraph | , |dauglfters, Karen and Carrol, both cher, Mrs. Frances Carter and Ruth | d
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- | Mae White of Union hospital, Terre ‘Mrs. Emma Brackett of Brownsburg: ehapel SBirial Will be in Cinin- [ EE et fe 2 = Haute, and Mrs. Joseph Van Meter! five sons, Thomas, stationed with | nati, O. was a member of the Broad Ripple |°f Minneapolis, Minn.; five sons, the army in the Philippines; Earl, t= Mr. Foster, who was 59, ded Setar arch. : Paul of the navy and Frank, Robert, with the army in England; Melvin, | Surday in his’ Bore, i Nay Ee are his’ wife, Ellen; a|Howard and Gale, all of Indianap- serving in the navy, and Edward and | urvivors are his wife
¥ ¢. |Olis, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Eugene -of Indiandpolis, “and ‘10 illiam Stanley Foster, { daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Pruitt, |" > i on Nan a daughter, Mrs. Indianapolis; a son, Pfc. Thomas 9. Wie, a brouer, Erwin, and a grandchildren. Leon Williams, Roachdale; a grand- | D Hess, serving In the Pacific Sole, um Lae Roach, all of | daughter, Miss Bonnie Sue Wil-|theater; his mother, Mrs Martha | 1RGianapolis.
Talley City, Ill.; a sister,| . liams, and a brother, Thomas, Cin- | Thrasher, Valle ; ny . : cinnati 1 Mrs. Ernestine Berry, and a brother, PAULINE L. SIMON A
| Clifford Hope, both of Indianapolis.” Services for .Miss Pauline L. . : Simon, who died Sunday’ in her | = {home, 206 N. Keystone ave. will be |JAY G. DRIESBACH pela at the Moore-peaceé chapel at Services for=Jay G. Driesbach, 221|1 p. m. tomorrow with the Rev. 1B Michigan st., will be held tomor- | Robert G. "Trautman officiating? row afternoon “in. the Rideout fu-|Burial will be in the Zion Lutheran neral home in Birmingham, Ala. {cemetery in New Palestine. ; with burial in Elmwood cemetery| Miss Simon was a stenographer | there, . for the New York Central railroad | Mr. Driesbach, who was 41, died |and a member of the Trinity Evan- | yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital { zelical Lutheran church, the Trinity | ; . | He was employed at the Allison] | Business - Women’s club, Lutheran WASHINGTON § division end was a member of the| Women's Missionary league and | North- Methodist church of Indian-|Lutheran Business and Professional x |apolis and the Elks club in Birm- Woes Club of Greater Indianlingham. apolis . i oe are his wife, Aileen, in Survivors are her mother, Mrs. 500 other MONARCH Foods afl Just as & . |dianapolis; his parents, Mr. and Mary Simon, and a sister, Mrs essential wartime travel. - {Mrs. Jay W. Driesbach: a sister,| Esther L. Mass, Indianapolis. For reservations, telephone {Miss Ruth Driesbach of West Palm | — ; {Beach, Fla.. and a brother, Charles, VERN C. ALLEN LINCOLN 2596 | Birmingham. Dr. J. S. Albert will conduct servi {ices for Vern C. Allen, 715 N. Colo-
1 Honk W. POYNTER |rado ave., at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the home. Burial will be in Roach-
Services for Jogn W.- Poynter, 429 S. Holmes ave, will be held Mr Alle an rior decorator {at 8 p. m. today in the George W. died Sunday in his a 2. He was | Usher mortuary. Burial will be in soo member of the Gethsejoere City, RY, oho vas: 70. digi {ODE Lutheran church. : r Poynier, whe was: 70, Survivors‘ are ‘a daughter, Mrs. yesterday in his home. He. spent gi. eo Hansen Indianapolis, * and most of his life as a farmer ini... "cpl Gaylord Allen. Camp || the Cave City. cofhmunity. Atterbury . .
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Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Katherine Savage and Miss y . } Earth Poynter, ‘both of Indian- MRS. EVA D. MATTHEWS apolis, and Mrs. Geneva“ Strange; Rites for Mrs. Eva Dakota Mat- | Louisville, ' Ky.: three sons, thews, who died Sunday in City hos- | Everett and ‘Marvin, both of In- pital, will be held at 3 p. m. to- | dianapolis, and Walter of Holly- Morrow in the Moore mortuaries |wood, Cal; a sister, Miss Appie peace chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st. | Pbynter: two’ brothers, ‘Can and The Rev. W..T. Pearcy will officiate | Noah, all of Cave City: 14 grand- and’ buria} will be in Crown Hill lchildren- and ‘two great grand- Mrs. Matthews, who was 76; made | children. - . ther ‘home with Mr. and Mrs, J. A. . { Robbins, 2625 E. St. Clair st. . She | was an active miember of the West-
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