Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1945 — Page 14
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Rites for Mrs. Lucinda J, Hanah, | Harinah. in Dugger, will be held at | Coal City resident who died yester-|1 p.m. Saturday at the home of the | day at the home 0 of 1 a son, Clarence | son, and at 2; 30 in Coal’ City Chris»
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| in Coal City most of her life, She is survived by the two sons;
son, T. Sgt. Wilbur Hannah, Dugger, discharge,
LOUIS H. CALDWELL Services for Louis H. Caldwell,
411 Patterson st. {at 10:30 a. m. today in Boonville, {Burial was to be in Boonville cemetery,
Gentry of Denver, Colo.; a brother, {Thomas Caldwell of Indianapolis, {five nephews and three nieces. J i MRS. LYDIA BOWLUS | Services for Mrs. Lydia Page {Bowlus will be held at 8:30.a. m. | Saturday in the Kirby mortuary | andat 9 a. m. in St. Joan of Arc church. Mrs, Bowlus, who was 86, | died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Elmer H. Ostermeyer, 5653 N. Pennsylvania st. | The father of Mrs. Bowlus, the {late Joseph Page, operated the first Indianapolis shoe store in 1875 with | George P. Marrott, father of George {J, Marott. | Born in New York, Mrs. Bowlus came to Indianapolis at five years of age and resided here thereafter. She was a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Survivors include five daughters, all of whom have been Indianapolis public school teachers. Besides Mrs.
Ostermeyer, they are: Mrs. Ruth B. Greggory, Mrs. Ralph A. Seiglee, Mrs, Oscar M. Bosart ' and - Mrs. John B. Schramm, all of .JIndianapolis. Other survivors include a son, Walter J. Bowlus of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Susan O'Connor of Indianapolis and Mrs. Mabel Kelly of Miami Beach, Fla.; three grandsons, Sgt. Elmer Ostermeyer
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Mrs. Hannah, who was 90, was the. mother of Jack Hannah, state | editor of The Indianapolis Star. She was the widow of William A. Hannah, who died in 1923, and had lived
a brother, M. J. Aikin, Dugger; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Hochstetler, Coal City; a granddaughter, Mrs. Jacquely Ring, Indianapolis, and a grand-
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Local Deaths: Mrs. Lucinda Hannah fo Be Buried of Cool City
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medal cross, and James Rikhoff, Cathedral high . school freshman; four other grandchildren and two great-grand-children. Burial will be cemetery.
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ISAAC BROWN
tomorrow at the Vandivier funeral | home in Franklin for Isaac Brown, former Indianapolis resident who
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from Indianapolis in 1935. He had |
Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Orpha | €o.
Surviving are his wife, four daughters, Mrs. Isolanthe | Elkins and Mrs. Nancy Campbell, both of Franklin; Mrs. Julia Atwood, Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Gertrude Espy, Indianapolis; a son, Burrell, White River township, 16 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.
MRS. MINNIE FECKER Services for Mrs. Minnie V. Feck~ er, 2459 N. Butler ave, who died Tuesday in Methodist hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk Northeast chapel, Burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Clinton. Mrs. Fecker, who was 42, had lived in Marion county 17 years and
was the wife of George Fecker. She had been ill a year.
TONY METSOFF Rites will be held at 2 p. m. to-
Robert G. Bosart of Indianapolis, recently discharged with the air and distinguished flying
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