Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1945 — Page 7

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CLARA KUNKEL DIES AT AGE b]

Services to Re Held Friday In Sacred Heart Church.

Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Mary Kunkel, Indianapolis resident for 48 years, will be held at 9 a. m. Friday in Voigt mortuary, 1632 8. Meridian st. Requiem high mass

will follow at 9:30 a. m. in Sacred {| Heart Catholic church.

Mrs, Kunkel, who was 61, died yesterday in her home, 15 Caven st: Born in Hamburg, Franklin county, Mrs. Kunkel was a member of Sacred Heart church, the Christian Mothers’ society, the Third Order of St. Francis, and the Altar society. A Members of the Christian Mothers’ society and. the Third Otder of 8t. Francis will meet dat 8 p. m. tomorrow for a prayer service at the Voigt mortuary. Survivors include Mrs. Kunkel's husband, Bernard J.; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Dwenger, Mrs, Marie Stahl and Mrs. Anna Arkins, and one brother, John Weimer, all of

Indianapolis. . Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery, .

JOSEPH GREEN Services for Joseph Green, a retired Rush county farmer, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Rushville, Burial will be in Rushville. Mr, Green, who was 81, died yesterday in the home of his" daugh-

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iter, Mrs, Gene Holdaway, 918 N,

Jefferson ave, He had specialized in stock raising on his farm near Milroy, where he lived 55 years. Survivors besides Mrs. Holdaway, are three sons, V. W. Green of Detroit, Clifford Green of Greensburg and George Green of Milroy; two other daughters, Mrs. Charlotte

{ Bowers of Indianapolis and Mrs. i Carl Norman of Rushville: a sister,

Mrs. Fannie Grimes of Dover; three

| brothers, Charles Green and Frank

Green of Indianapolis and James Green of Cleveland, O,, 18 grandchildren and three great-grand-children.

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AKRON--Mrs, Fay Sausaman, 58. Sur. vivors: Husband, Earl; son, Robert; sis~ ters, Mrs, -Robert Hillls, Mrs. Helen Arter. on CULVER — Larry Charles Baker, 4 months. Survivors: Parents, 8. Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Baker; sisters, Sharon, Lee, Brenda Kay. :

CONVERSE—Miss Eleanor B. Kelsay, 58 Survivors: Sister, Miss Julia Keisay; rother, Dr. Thomas Kelsay, DECATUR~Philip Earl Tucker, 50. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs, Dorris Newell; brothér,” James, EVANSVILLE—Mrs, Susan B. Cheatham, 79. Survivors: Son, Vincent; sisters, Mrs, Thetus,&Llayton, Mrs, J. MecChrystal; brothers, James, Frank and Stephen, Dexter Oaks, 5. Survivors: and Mrs. Herman Oaks; brothers, Bartley, Devon; sisters, Linda, Dolly, Mildred,

FT, WAYNE-Mrs. Sarah Bubank, 75. Survivors? Sons, Morris, Ralph, Harry; daughters, Mrs. A, O, Schnell, Mrs; Odus Hastings, Mrs, Ray Osborne; brother, Albert Boyer, GOSHEN—Wi(lllam Seddon, 35, Survivors: Wie, Verna; father, William Seddon Sr.; ‘brother, Joseph; sisters, Mrs. Lawrence “Wilson, Mrs, Dale Wagner, Mrs. Carl Knoll. HARTFORD CITY Miss Amelia Willer, 80, Survivors: Sister, Miss Lulu Willer; brother, Frank Willer. JEFFERSONVILLE—Mrs, Maymie Taylor, 47. Survivors: Husband, Noble; daughter, Mrs. Willlam Hartfield; son, Jackie; sisters, Mrs, Stella Goss, Mrs, Dora Miller, Mrs. Grace Higgins, Mrs. Clifton Davis; brothers, Willlam and Lawrence Schamel. LAFONTAINE~Mrs, Edna Hardwick, 59, Survivors: Husband, Arthur; daughters, Mrs, Erma Remmel, Mrs. Christena Harreld, Pearlales Hardwick: son, Rennaker; mother, Mrs, P, 8, Rennaker; brothers, Cleve, Starluss and Ernest R. Rennaker;

sisters, Mrs, Carl Husted, Mrs. Lawrence Fisher. MARION—EImer Cross, 85. Survivors: Daughter, Miss Lillian Cross; sister, Mrs. Oren Smith. MAYS~Jacob Hunsinger, 62. Survivors: Wife, Alta ae; sons, Lloyd, Porter;

daughter, Migs Leila Hunsinger; rbothers, Pete, Will, Ray; sisters, Mrs, Cora Marlin, Mrs, ‘Alden Coulter, Mrs. Will Ott. MUNCIE—Robert E, Scott, 71 Mrs, Meada Jones Smith, 62 vors: Husband, Ralph B.; daughters, Mrs. Xda Wilson, Mrs, Lela Baker; son, Harvey Leroy, OLD LAKE-—Albert Fowler. Survivors: Wife, Kitt Blain; daughter, Mrs. Hudson

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Scott: son, Volney. PRINCETON — Mrs, Katherine Helen Diebler, 58. Survivors: Husband, Herman

W.: daughters, Mrs. Helen Melchoir, Mary Magdalen Diebler; son, Howard L.; sister, Mrs. Matilda Kister; brothers, Andrew and Thomas Puhs, SEYMOUR~—Leonard B. Boles, 30. Sur-

vivors: Mother, Mrs, John England; brother, Newell Boles. SULLIVAN—Willlam ¥H Banther, 54. Survivors: Wife, Della; brothers, Dewey, Cyrus, Gary, TERRE HAUTE—~Maurice Pox, 48. Sure vivors; Wife, Madeline; father, Charles

ox Johnnie Aitken, 80. Survivors: Son, Wil Ham: sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Forest, Mrs. Jean Patterson. Elza Massie, 66,

Miss Mary A Denehie, 45. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denehie; brother, Walker Denehie; sister, Mrs. Thelma Sandberg, Mrs. Mabel Fread Kintz, 60. WABASH--Mrs. Arminta Devol Hartgrove, 66. Survivors: Sons, Richard, Ray; daughters, Mrs, Helen Little, Mrs.

Celah Pearcy, Mrs, Esther Robinson, Mrs. Lelah Allen; brother, Harry. Walter Scott Downey, 86. Survivors: Wife, Anna Guyer; sons, Gordon, Ira M.; daughter, Mrs, Orie M. Gilbert. WHITING--Mrs, Anna Sutherland, 84.

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president of Daugherty Cake Products at Muncie. Survivors are his wife, Frieda" Keene Daugherty; sons, George, Arthur and Philip Daugherty, all of Knightstown; his father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. Albert U. Daugherty of Indianapolis; two brothers, Edward P. Daugherty of Indianapolis and Albert L. Daugherty of New York City, and a stepson, Muncie.

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ine Simmons, Mrs, and Mrs. Lois Byers; two brothers dianapolis.

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HOOSIER DIES IN CRASH -

ST.., MEINRAD, Oct. 31 (U, P) --Jake Hartwick, 34, (Perry county)

off a highway and hit a culvert.

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E. A. DAUGHERTY

Former Resident Here Dies

Services for Emary Arthur Daugherty of Knightstown, a former Indianapolis resident, were held this morning in Knightstown, with bur-

Mr, Daugherty, who was 57, died Saturday while he was on a hunting trip at Sioux Narrows, Orftario, Oanada. Born in Indianapolis, Mr. Daugherty moved to 'Knightstown He was owner of the Daugherty bakery in Knightstown and a former vice

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Services for Mrs. Ella Simmons, lifelong resident of Marion county, | will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in |

who was 63 and] lived at 808 Laverock rd., died Mon-

Burial will be in Union Chapel

Uniontown was killed today when an automobile driven by Fred K. Heeke, also of Perry county, ran

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 3 Clarence Prince, Veteran of

Spanish Civil War, Dies Here

Funeral services. for Clarence Mrs. May Prince of Indianapolis; | the a sister, Mrs.

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{held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Planner | |& Buchanan mortuary. Burial willl Thereafter, he spent most of his! be in Crown Hill cemetery, time as a patient in Sunnyside | sanatorium, Born in Greencastle, Mr. Prince ave. spent his boyhood in Indianapolis, | confec attending Mars Ben Davis high school the son of Charles Prince, died here last May. Survivors

Mr, Holle, who was 65, died yes-| | terday in his home, He was a wholesale jobber in ctions and | Centre lodge, F. and A. M. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alwho | berta Hollie; a brother, Elmer Holle, 309 ROOSEVELT two nieces and five,

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