Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1946 — Page 7
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ALBION H. MYERS Albion H. Myers, electrical engineer and resident here for 42 years, died yesterday at his home, 4051 Eastern ave. He was 66. Husband of Mrs. Ida M. Myers, Mr. Myers had been an electrical
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MARY E. WASHINGTON Services for Mrs. Mary E. ‘Washington, 140 Puryear st., will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Mt. Paran | Baptist church. Burial will be in | Floral Park cemetery. Mrs. Washington, who died Monday in City hospital, was a former resident of Muncie and Nashville, Tenn, ' She was a member of Mt.
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MRS. LOUISE "FORBERGER Services for Mrs. Louise Forberger, 4012 E. 34th st., will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Burial’ will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Forberger, who was 82, died yesterday {in her home.
more than 75 years. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Ida Peaper, Miss Irma Fore berger, Mrs. Amelia Carey and Mrs. { Hilda Roch, Indianapolis; a sister, | Mrs. Caroline Peterman, Greenwood; three grandsons, Herbert | Peaper, Pvt. David Roch, U. 8. | army, and Jerry Roch, and a { granddaughter, Miss Carol Ann | Peaper, Indianapolis.
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Marion lodge 35 in 1877 and was the dean of thrice potent’ masters of Adoniram Grand lodge of Perfection and Scottish Rite governing body from 1900 to 1902. The oldest surviving officer of each body, he was active in the construction of the temple which preceded the present Scottish Rite cathedral, Mr, Hutchinson was 'worshipful master of Pentalpha lodge in 1804 and presided when the first super-
Indianapolis council 2 more than 50 years ago. He was also a meme ber of the Chamber of Commerce and the Taharnacla Preshvterian church. He served on the board of park commissioners from 1022 to 1925, Services will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Internment will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Besides his daughter, two sisters, Mrs, John Love and Mrs. Edward Hale;<both of Indianapolis, survive. Honorary pallbearers will. include 33d degree Masons and past masters of Pentalpha lodge 564, F. & A. M.
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ALTO-—Ernest Boone, Survivors: Daughter, Mary: Alberta » , Everett, BLUFFTON “Susan C. Horner, 92 Survivors: Dsughter, Bre John Wood | gurv ward, Mrs. Lucinda Charles Barnes, 58, Busvivors: Wite, | Shae Thelma; daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Monroe; sons, Robert, Richard, CLINTON—Bverett A, Davisson, 61, EATON--Mrs. Forrest Roberts, 70. Sure vivors: Husband, 'Alvie; sons, James, Mitchell.
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Services for Mrs. Stella Inez Cade, 809 Chase st, were held last Pri-| day at the Beanblossom funeral home, Mrs, Cade died Jan. 1 at her home, She was 62. A member of the Christian] church at Spen- | cer, Mrs. Cade | was a native of! Ellettsville. Survivors Include four daughters, Mrs, Edith «Mills, Mrs. Louise Sprouse, Mrs. Mrs, Stella Cade Dorothy Beaumont and Mrs. Catherine Broderick; four sons, Thomas Cade, James Cade, Edwin Cade and Edward Cade, and 13 grandchildren,
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WILLIAM RAYMOND GOINS William Raymond Goins, 2742 Caroline st; died yesterday in City hospital after an illness of two years. He was 58, Born in Sullivan, he had lived in Indianapolis for the past 35 years. He was a member of the Free Christian church and a former employee of the New York Central railroad. Services will be at 2 p. m. fomorrow in Free Christian church and burial will be in Sutherland Park cemetery, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Stella M. Goins; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Moncilovich, Mrs. Mary Swank and Miss Dorothy Goins; two sons, William and Raymond Goins; a sister, Mrs. Stella Owens, and two grandchildren,
JULIUS BOERGERSHAUSEN Julius Boergershausen, retired city baker, died yesterday in City
. | hospital. Mr, Boergershausen, who
was 86, had been retired for the past 15 years, A native of Cincinnati, he had been residing with his daughter, Mrs. Paul M. Wolf, 57 Kenmore rd. His wife, Mrs. Catherine Roth Boergershausen, died in 1932. Mr. Boergershausen was & member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, Services will be conducted at 10 a. m. Friday in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church and burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. Survivors include two other daughters, Mrs. Isabell Maxey and Mrs. Ross Cannaday, Indianapolis; a brother, Ernest Boergershausen, four grandsons, and a great-granddaughter.
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