Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1945 — Page 4
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Former War Plant Worker Dies at Home Here.
Rites are scheduled at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the J. C. Wilson fue neral homp for William M. Hoss, R. R. 4, box 812, who died yesterday at his home, The Rev. Reuben H, Lindstrom, pastor of Southport Baptist_church, will officiate, with burial in Round Hill, Mr. Hoss, who was 39, was a lifefong resident of Indianapolis. He formerly was employed at Allison's and later worked for A. E. Pitcher, building contractor. Surviving are his wife, Henrietta; a son, John; his’parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M, Hoss, and a brother, (eorge M. Hoss Jr, ‘all of 1ndianapolis,
LAURENS B. FREEMAN . Laurens B. Freeman, former Indianapolis resident, died Tuesday at his home in Rogers Park, Ill. Graveside services will be conducted at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Crown HIilL He was 90, Mr, Freeman's wife, Mrs. Myra Freeman, died two weeks ago. An employee of the Pennsylvania railroad many years, he began as a telegraph operator and before his retirement 20 years ago was city passenger agent here and had also worked in Columbus, O Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Joseph Beckus, Evanston, IIL; two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews,
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Mrs. Sophie" Borneman Dies;
Rites for Mrs. Sophia Borneman, a resident of Indianapolis most of her life who died yesterday at her home, 610 E. 24th st, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow ab Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Officiating will pe the Rev. E. H. Klingel, pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical church. Burial will be in Crown Hill A native of Germany, Mrs. Borneman was 77. She was a member 0 Bt. Paul's church, where she was an active member of the Study club and the Women's guild, She is survived by four daughters, Mrs, George Kileen and Mrs, Henry Russell, both of Indianapolis; Mrs, R. E. Nelson, Culver, and Miss Katherine Borneman, New Castle; five sons, Henry, Fred and Charles Borneman, all of Indianapolis; Chris Borneman, Schenectady; N. , and William OC. Borneman, Rochester, Ind.; two brothers, Fred and Charles Drinkut, both of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Neimeier, Pendleton,
HENRY G. JACOBSEN Services for Henry George Jacobsen, formerly of Indianapolis who died Sunday, were held yesterday in Detroit, Mich. Mr. Jacobsen, who was 37, moved to Detroit after leaving this city. He was born at Beloit, Wis, and came here in 1920. ‘He was a graduate of Arsenal Technical high school and Purdue university, Survivors are his wife, Helen Jacobsen; his father, Ludwig W. Jacobsen of Detroit, and two sisters, Miss Donna Jacobsen and Mrs, Houston T. Cory, both of Indlanapolis.
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MRS. LUCETTA ALDRIDGE Services for Mrs, Lucetta Aldridge, resident of Indianapolis for 50 years who died Tuesday, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. The Rev. C. W. Atwater of the First Baptist church will officiate with burial in Memorial Park. Mrs. Aldridge, who was 81, resided at 3820 Hartman dr. A native of Clark county, Ill, she was a member of the First Baptist church. Her survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Hazel McClellan, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Adeline C. Nicely, Toledo, O.; three sons, M. C. Isham and Harry B, Aldridge, both of Indianapolis, and Seth E. Aldridge, South Bend; a sister, Mrs. Willlam Kadel, Indianapolis; two brothers, Burr Blondell, Terre Haute, and Harry Blondell, Alton, Iil; eight grandchildren and one great-grand-child.
ADOLPH MEYER Services for Adolph Meyer, 5508 Guilford ave. an Indianapolis resident 40 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Meyer, who was 54, died yesterday. He formerly had been em-
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MRS. NELLIE Gi LOWRY Services for Mrs. Nellie G. Lowry who died yesterday in a nursing home, will be held Friday in Hazel, Ky. Mrs. Lowry, who was 81, had been ill 15 months and had been a resident of Indianapolis 18 months, She was a member of the Seventh Day
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ville, Ky. she had been a music teacher 50 years, Survivors are a daughter, Mrs, Ellen Patti Stahr and three grandchildren,
MRS. DOROTHY GARD Mrs. Dorothy Gard, former Indianapolis resident, died yesterday at her home at Hammond, She was
services will be held tomorrow at Hammond and burial will be in Terre Haute,
MRS. JEANNETTE RABINOWITZ
Rites were to be held at 3:30 p. m, today at the Aaron-Ruben funeral home for Mrs. Jeannette Rabinowitz, 3102 Central ave, who died yesterday in Long hospital. Rabbl Nandor Fruchter, Rabbi Samuel Katz and Cantor Samuel Levine will be in charge, with burial in Shara Tefllla cemetery. Mrs. Rabinowitz, who was 41, was
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a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. She is survived by her husband, Morris; a daughter, Betty Sue; her ‘mother, Mrs, Bertha Gold, and two brothers, Alfred and Sol Rabinowitz, all of Indianapolis,
EDWARD L. COLEMAN Services for Edward L. Coleman, 2127 Conrad ave, an Indianapolis resident for 10 years, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Flan. ner & Buchanan mortuary. The Rev. H. W. Woolridge of the Blaine Avenue Methodist church will officiate. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Mr. Coleman, who was 53, died yesterday in City hospital after an illness of six months. He had been employed as a printer with the Inland Container Corp. for 12 years. Survivors are his wife, Elizabeth Coleman; one daughter, Mrs, Irene Darrow of South Bend; his father, Billie Coleman of Marion; a brother, Herman Coleman of Erie, Pa, and four grandchildren.
(JAMES R. KNIGHT
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DIES AT STATION
Pepsi-Cola Official Official Was Returning Home.
James Ralph ‘Knight, 6400 W. Morris st., Indianapolis district supervisor for the Pepsi-Cola Co, died from a heart attack last night a few minutes after alighting from a train at the Union station. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday in Moore & Kirk Mortuaries Ben Davis chapel, 6112 W. Washington st, Burial will be Washington Park cemetery, After Mr. Knight, who was 49, greeted his wife and as he bent over to pick up his luggage he collapsed and dled a few minutes later. He came to Indianapolis 40 years ago and was a native of Ballardsville, Ky. He was a member of the Bridgeport Masonic lodge, the Bridgeport Order of Eastern Star, of which he was past master; and
the Mt. Olive Methodist church.
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4 Formerly he was teller in the West
Michigan Street bank. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Florence Knight; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Cline of Indianapolis; a grandson, Philip Steven Cline, and three brothers, Wallace L. Knight of San Diego, Cal; George T. Knight of Sardinia, Ind., and the Rev. John J. Knight of Columbus, Ind. Aa
HENRY GAUGHAN
Services for Henry Gaughan, 1204 | o’'Conn
Hoyt ave., will be held at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Kirby mortuary and at 9 a. m. in the St. John's Catholic church. Burial will’ be in Holy Cross cemetery. Mr. Gaughan, who was 74, dled Tuesday in his home. He was a member of the Eagles lodge and St. John's Catholie church.
Survivors are his brother, George Gaughan; four sisters, Miss Carolyn Gaughan, Mrs. John Conner, Mrs. Louis A. Fleury and Mrs, Claude Henslee, all of Indianapolis; two nephews, Capt. Robert H. Gaughan of the army air corps, and James T. Gaughan of Indianapolis, and a niece, Mrs, Constance Sua of Mexico City, Mexico.
STATE DEATHS
- ATTICA—Ricliard McCall, 68. Survivors: Wife, Ji hine; sons, Robert, Dewey, Russell, William, Thomas; daughters, Mrs. Maty Cocker, Mrs. Ella Lefton, Mrs. Frances yens. CENTER POINT--Mrs. Gertrude Bisariey Stevenson, 23, Surv vig vi ushan Harold; daughters, Phyllis Ann re Mati mother, Mrs. Samuel Stearley; brothers, Richard, Clyde, Wilbur; sister, Lt Jennie May Stea rer.
nd, sons, Roy, W Walter; RE Mrs. Maude ell, Reva Fox, Ethel Nielson; broth.
er, Harry Lytle. FOWLER—Mrs, Florence Krick, 62. Sur. vivors: Husband, Mathias; son, Victor; daughetrs, Mrs. Delor 5 + Sorenson Lillian Krick; sisters, Mrs. Tile Hartsock, Mrs. Omar Huntington, ' FA ANPOR Yella Fern hy Survivors: E; da Mamie ught, Mrs. Moved hen Thelma Sloan; sisters, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Alva Pickering. KOKOMO--Mrs. Mary Ligon, 44, vivors: Husband, Fred; daughters, Mrs, Portia Mary Pollard, Miss Amanda Belle Ligon; mother, Mrs, Amanda Brown; brother, James Griffith: sisters, Mrs. Sally Cole, Mrs, Elizabeth Elliott. LAFAYETTE—Paul Kenneth days. Bei pga Parents, Mr. Charles A, Doss; brothers, Ralph, Hayward, “Adrien, Charles Russell; sister, Mil LINTON-—James Henry Molntyre, 72. Survivors: Daughters, Wilma Jean McIntryre, Mrs. Charles Abram, Miss Juanita Mcintyre; sister, Mrs. Nora Austin, .
MONON-Jacob Vogel, 74. Survivor: Daughters, Mrs. Esther Mary Bossing, Mr Hilda Pengen, Mrs. Alberta McCormick:
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SHELBY VILLE-Albert Richey, 66.
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SPICELAND--Mrs, Elizabeth Rockwell adling, 80. Survivors: Husband, James omas; sons, Frank, Everett. SULLIVAN-—Mrs, Etta Xerchner, 170. Survivors: Daughter, M Mrs, ine Brown; brothers, Ernest, Rens and Reel Jor don. TERRE HAUTE James r Connelly, Charlotte;
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"THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1045
L0GAL ‘HUMP’ FLIER
IS REPORTED DEAD
Opl. Robert Y, Osterhage, Indianapolis veteran+of four years in the air corps, was killed Sept. 11 when his plane crashed over China. He was the husband of Mrs. Bettie Behrmann- Osterhage, 5321 N. Capitol ave, Cpl. Osterhage, who was 26, had completed 750 flying hours over the “Hump” and held the distinguished flying cross and the air medal with one oak leaf cluster. Before entering service almost
ter, | four years ago he worked at Allison's,
Jr., one month, Survivors: Pafents, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Coleman; bro Gon Dgniel O. Sha 85. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Chaftotte Coleman, Oretha Hudson, Mrs. Ruth Bennett, Mrs. Audrey Eggers, Mrs. Mary Lay. Chauncey; sisters, Mrs. Ella brothers,
Margaret n; Bernard, YOR Williat. Mrs. ‘Audry Marie Cooper, 49. Sur vovors: Husband, Naaman C.; son, Garland W.; sister, Mrs. Rease Paris, Miss Louise Peters. . WEST LEBANON--Mrs, Caroline Pfeifer, 70. Survivors: Husband, William G.; sons, Dr. W. D, Dr. H. A; daughters, Mrs. H. H, Breisford, Mrs. H. G, Dancer, Florence and Louise Pfeifer, Mrs, L. W Decker, Mrs, W, I, Caldwell; brothers, Charles P., William a Lobe Ade.
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