Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1945 — Page 9

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J T, HARDESTY RITES ARE SET

Retired Fireman Lived Here 4 Years.

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Mr. Hardesty, who was 71, died yesterday in his home, . 3414 N. Grant ave. : ; x? Retiring 1937,

in April, Mr.

1] Hardesty began service with the {| fire department in 1910. {| lived in Indianapolis 40 years. fl, Survivors are his wife, Minnie. || five daughters, Mrs. W. H. Landreth, Mrs. C. F. Trennepohl and Mrs. C.| P. Landpeth, all of Indianapolis; |

Mrs. Richard Rau of Beloit, Wis., nd Mrs. Wilbur Moon*%f Maxwell; a m, W. C. Hardesty, Indianapolis; two brothers, Elmo of Southport and Otho of Indianapolis; 14 grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

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and the Murat Temple of the Mystic Shrine. His other affiliations included

Bar association, the Tabernacle anapolis chapter of Citizens’ Historial association. Surviving are his wife, Frances, and a daughter, Miss Jean Engelke, both of Indianapolis; a son, Johu F. Engelke Jr, Chicago, and a granddaughter. His active pallbearers will be

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of ‘the Scottish Rite and past masters of Capitol City lodge.

Rites for Charles Prasuhn, 1251 8. Sheffield ave, who died Sunday while attending church, were to.be held at 2 p. m. today at Beanblossom mortuary. Burial was to be in Floral Park. Mr. Prasuhn, who was 69, was an employee of the Foster Lumber Co. and was a member. of West View Baptist’ - church and Samaritan

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position in - 1342 because: of ill health. He was a member of the Angient Landmarks lodge 319 F. & A. M., {Scotlish\ Rite, Sigma Phi Epsilon | trternity, Fugue union and the umni association. He i Ne a commandery in "the Knights Templar in Clinton; Iowa. . Surviggrs are his wife, Georgia; a son, John Clemens II of Vancouver; his mother, Mrs.. John 8: McCullough, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Miss Dorothy E. McCullough of - Indianapolis .and Dr. Constance M. McCullough, Cleveland, Qu

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Buried Here. * Services were heing arranged here today for John C. McCullough, for-

Saturday in his home in Vancouver, Wash. "His body will be brought here for funeral and burial. ig : He was a chemical engineer em- ‘MARGARET JANE JUDT Mrs, Margaret Jane Judt, knewn building Co.. He was #4. A graduate of Shortridge high school and Purdue university, Mr. McCullough worked for the Citizens’ Gas Co. 10 years and later became assistant superintendent of the Consumer Power Co. in Flint, Mich. In 1941 he took a position with the E. I. du Pont de Nemours Co. at e¢ Indiana Ordnance works In Charlestown. He was the author of the maintenance manual for the organics area which is used by the du Pont comy at Charlestown, Tulsa, Okla, He left ni$ Star Baptist church,

ville. She was 79.

50 years, she had moved to Downeyville 10 years ago,

Underwood of Indianapolis,..

nat;.O.; .-a granddaughter, ‘Mrs. | Helen Loeffler, Indianapolis,

four great-grandchildren,

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Funeral Thursday for I. W. Noblet.

tomorrow at ‘his residence. will be in Crown Hill

FANNIE B. C. JONSON | Mrs, Fame Belle Contin

Services for I William Noblet,|Johnson, a teacher at Crispus Atemployee at Crowy Hill for 48 years| tucks high school. who died yesterday at his home, 3518 held at 10 a. m. Friday inthe home| Kenwood ave, will be held at 2p. m. | with burial in Floral Park ceme- | Burial

Mr. Noblet, who wes 83, had held to her friends as Aunt Mag, died several posts at the cemetery, helpyesterday in her home in Downey-+ing lay out many sections of the

Sarah Jane Wilson, all of Indianapolis, and another sister, Mrs. Mellie Mendenhall, South Bend,

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Johnsoh, who had lived in Ken1tucky nearly all her life, died yes terday in the home of her son, T. C.|: Johnson, 340 W. 29th st. She was 92. Nine grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren survive besides : Mr,

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tery. ‘WILEY JOHN BELL

Services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at Hope for Wiley John Bell, Westinghouse Electric engineer for

|cemtery and at one time serving as Dearly 30 years, who died yesterday

A resident of Indianapolis aboutydriver of the cemetery bus. | He was a native of the Qudker | settlement near Carmel and was Survivors are, two sons, Clyde S. |engaged in farming there before and moving to Indianapolis. He was a James William Moore of Cificin- | member of Carmel Friends church

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Survivors include a son, Moriroe a daughter, Mrs. Charles S Services will-be held at 10 a. m.|Weirick. two granddaughters, Mrs. Frey in the Howe funeral home| William Hughes and Mrs. Paul Rr.

in Greensburg with burial in the Wilson; a great-grandson, David]

at his home, 6607 Homestead dr. Mr. Bell, who was 73, had been, employed on the Muscle Shoais| bap project and at General Electric Co. | before going to Westinghouse bid Chicago. He had made his home| here since his retirement four years| ago and was a member of Methodist church at Hope. § Surviving are his wife, Nona: stepdaughter, Mrs. Anne Ray, ‘In-| dianapolis; - a stepson,” Harry A.| { Wade, Indianapolis, and a sister,

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DEGREES TO BE CONFERRED Lawrence chapter No. 384, O. E. 8, will confer degrees at 8 p. m. tomorrow.in the Lawrence Masonic hall.

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