Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1945 — Page 8
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Local Deaths: Lawrence McTurnan, Businessman, Dies -
position on the hoard of the Na-|carpenter, will be held at 1:30 Sat- {Ella H. Cowens: two daughters, Mrs. | tional Rock Wool Corp. urday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel Ruth Roberts and Mrs. Blanche H.! Mr. McTurnan was author of{of the Chimes. Burial will be in Lyles, both of* Indianapolis; two dustrialist, have been delayed «personal Equation,” 1908, co-author Washington Park cemetery, sons, George J. Cowens Sr. of Inpending the arrival of his son, | with J. O. Englemann of a series of| Mr. Cramer, who was 69, died dianapolis and Theodore G. Cowens | pt. Robert W. McTurnan, from | “Guide Books to Literature,” 1924, | yesterday in his home, 209 N. Wal- [of Red Bank, N. J; a sister, Mrs. | . an Seelluporating editor of "Junior (ets st, after an extended illness./Agnes Young of New Fok ony, : { Anthology,” 183 {He was a native of Paragon and was and 11 grandchildren and six greatuman, who jing He was a recent honor guest at ia member of Scottsburg lodge | grandchildren. #F jan Indiana State Teachers’ college | F. & A. M. Yerday on a business trip to Lagro, | .j.hration at which an oil painting| Survivors include his wife, Mrs.|W. E. GOODNOW Ina es TL. National Rock {of himself was unveiled. Catherine Cramer; a daughter, Mrs.| Services for William E GoodWool Corp. Mr. McTurnan was sl On Alumni Council Catherin , Duflex; two brothers, now will be held at 3 p. m. to-| ‘former assistant state superintend- | Former president of the Indiana Harry Cramer and Elmer Cramer, morrow in Flanner & Buchanan |
ent of public instruction. He was | State Teachers’ College Alumni as- and one grandson, all of Indianthe author of many public school | sociation, he was a member at large japolis.
funeral home. . The Rev, Logan | “textbooks. {of its executive council. For the] semen Hall, pastor of Meridian Street | Graduate of Indiana State last 20 years he had not missed a GEORGE 8. COWENS Methodist church, will officiate. | Feachers' college In 1897, Mr. Mc- commencement at the college, Services for George 8. Cowens, a! . Mr. Goodnow, who was 89, died | Turnan helped establish the Par- He was a member of Broadway | retired railroadman and president. yesterday in his home; 5438 Car- | sons Sandison Living Memorial] {Methodist church for 25 years and! of the Citizens’ East End Civic club, rollton ave, after having been in| fund to aid worthy students and |teacher of the Men of Broadway | |will be Hbld Monday in the New ill health for several years. | was a frequent contributor. |class there. | Bethel Baptist church and burial| Born in Jenings county, he lived Madison County Native | Survivors include his wife, Mrs wil be in Crown Hill cemetery. {in Indianapolis for nearly 50 years. Born in Rigdon, Madison county, Harriett Ward McTurnan; two| Mr. Cowens, who was 66, diea) His wife, Mrs Mary Jone Goodnow, he began teaching school at the age |sons, Lee M. McTurnan of Decatur, {Tuesday in his home, 1724 N. Ar- ed in : of 16, and in 1897 attended Indiana Ill, and Dr. Robert W. McTurnan |genal ave, He was a veteran of the Mr. Goodnow was a member of | university tot Indianapolis, both U, 8. army, | Spanish-American war and world | the Methodist church, Scottish Rite
From 1897 to 1902 he was Madison captains serving .in Europe; a war I, and had served as Repub- 0d Veritas lodge No. 408, F. arid
gounty school superintendent, from | daughter, Mrs, Judith M. Dunn of [jican precinct committeeman in the 1902 to 1903 superintendent of | Indianapolis; two brothers, Lee Mc- | leighth precinct of the 23d ward. ‘Survivors include three daugh- * schools in Alexandria, and from 1903| Turnan of Parker and Clair Me-! A native of Wilmington; S. ©. |!6'S, Miss Helen Goodnow, Mrs. ! 0 1909 assistant state superinten- {Turnan of Indianapolis, and three Mr. Cowens had been employed by | William C. Jackson and Mrs. Samdent. | grandchildren. the New York Central railroad for | ue! 0. Dungan, all of Indianapolis, He was corporate secretary of rp {31 years before his retirement in (ahd two grandsons. Laidlaw Bros, Inc, Chicago school-| SAMUEL B. CRAMER 11937. He was a member of the| Burial will he in Crown Hill book publishers, from 1909 to 1935. | Services for Samuel B, Cramer, Persian temple 46 and Central Ma. | cemetery. From 1937 on he was engaged in|Indianapolis resident for 55 vears!soni¢ lodge 1. = manufacturing, holding an executive and an Indianapolis school board | Survivors include his wife, Mrs. ‘MRS. MARJORIE SHEPHARD . ee m——————— —— | Services for Mrs. Marjorie Mary
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United Brethren church there, | Survivors are her husband Almet iJ. Shepbard of Camp Atterbury, {the father, Charles Leffler of Col{umbus; four sisters, Mrs. William Savage of Santa Barbara, Cal, Mrs. Jessie Nicholson and Mrs. Paul Denham, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs, Homer Elliott of Columbus, and a brother, Joseph Leffler of Columbus.
MRS. ELIZABETH SHIELDS Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Ellen Shields, 711 N, Colorado ave, an Indianapolis resident for 23 years, {will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Voss mortuary in Seymour, Mrs. Shields, who was 68, died yesterday in Methodist hospital. Born in Covington, Ky. she was the widow of Patrick Shields, who died in 1943. She was a member of the Beymour Baptist church. Survivors include two daughters, Miss May Shields and Miss Eva Shields, both of Indisnapolis. 1 Burial will be in Riverview cemetery in Seymour.
MRS. MARY E. ROGERS VOLK Rites will be held at 10 a. m. to- | morrow at Moore Mortuaries North- | east chapel for Mrs. Mary E. Rogers Volk, who died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rosannah Sosbe, 2412 Leland ave. Burial will be in Anderson, Ind. Mrs. Volk, who was 60, was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. She is survived by her daughter; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Atherton, Hall, Ind, and Mrs. Ida Dean, Knightstown; four brothers, Charles and Harold Pope, Indianapolis; William, Toledo, O,, and Cpl. Herman Pope, in France, and two grandchildren, Rosemary and Lillian Sosbe, Indianapolis,
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| Services for irs. Anna Hengen, an Indianapolis resident 50 years, who died Wednesday in her home, 875 Fletcher ave, will be at 8:30 a. m. Saturday in the J. C. Wilson { Chapel of the Chimes and at 9 ia. m. in the St. Patrick church. | { Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. ! Mrs. Hengen, who was 79, was born in Ireland. She taught school! in Trafalgar, Ind. before coming! to Indianapolis, and is a member of the St. Patrick church. I Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. {| Elizabeth Dillman, and three sons, Bernard, Perry L. and James S. | Hengen, all of Indianapolis.
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