Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1946 — Page 4
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des L. MecDorman to Be Buried Tomorrow.
Charles I. McDorman, chief of era —— oan rv erm dd Bi yesterday ‘in his home, 811 Berkley ad, He W407 and had been II tree weeks. Services will be held in Flanner | & Buchanan mortuary at 10=a. 'm. tomorrow followed by burial in New
| Castle. At New Castle, Mr,
McDorman a director of the Chamber of Commerce and a member of the New Castle Masonic lodge, Elks and Knights of Pythias. He was a member of the Scottish Rite and the Murat Shrine here. Survivors are his wife, Edna C, McDorman; a son Charles McDorman Jr. Washington, D. C; a daughter, Miss Mary O. McDorman, “1 Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Jennie Buckley, Mooreland; a sister, Mrs. Georgia Waller, New Castle; a grandson, Charles Michael McDorman, and a granddaughter, Carol Ann McDorman, Washington.
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MARTIN L. BURGESS Services for Martin® L. Burgess, former secretary-treasurer of the Marietta Glass Manufacturing Co. will be held in Flanner & Buchanan
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mortuary at 2p. m. Friday. Burial will bein Memorial Park. Mr, Burgess lived at 876 West dr, Woodruff Place, and died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. He was 72. He came here 43 years ago from Red Key, where the glass company was formerly located. Mr. Burgess retired in 1932. A native of Palestine, O, Mr,
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dent 45 3 yeas, died Monday in his|dianapolis;
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Burgess was a member of the Co-| lumbia club and Rotary club here. | He was also a past president of the { Webster Lake association and had | ot a home at the lake for »
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a vor are his wife, Emma | A Pe Burgess; two daughters, Mrs, Marie Erath and Mrs. Betty Grif-| rir | fith, Indianapolis; a brother, Otto | Burgess, Red Key, and a granddaughter, Mary Ann Griffith,
EDMOND ACKERMAN Rites for Edmond Ackerman, ex-
| Society for the Crippled, will be
guson, pastor of Irvington Presbyterian church, in Shirley Brothers
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Mendaco $9623 (Irving Hill chapel at 3 p. m. to-| i your 0 morrow. Burial will be in Memorial
Park. Mr, Ackerman, who was 41, died | yesterday in City hospital. He was born in Baraboo, Wis, and came here to live last year. He attended | Tabernacle Presbyterian church and | lived at 416% E. 80th st, His wite, Carolyn, survives him,
HERBERT M. "ADKINSON ! Services for Herbert M. Adkinson, Indianapolis church worker, will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Dorsey funeral home by Dr. Sumner Martin, pastor of the! Roberts Park Methodist church. | Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Adkinson, who lived at 660 N. Colorado ave., died yesterday in| a Jocal nursing home. He was 15. *He taught Sunday school at the Fletcher Place, Broadway and Roberts Park Methodist churches for mANy years. He was a graduate of Moores Hill college, class of 1888, and had
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Jrained q s an AA sold. Just msk | tired railroad worker, will be conor Mother ~the kin, emollient and Jubricent Be dey Boru at 1 p. m. Priday in Moore
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lived in Indianapolis 58 years. Survivors include two brothers, Wesley Adkinson of Orlando, Fla.
and Winthrop Adkinson, Minneola, Fla, ~
WILLIAM H. PETRY
William H, Petry, retired employee of Indianapolis Power & Light Co. died yesterday after an illness of five months. He was 79 and lived at 1542 Prospect st. Services will be held in Tolin funeral home at 2 p. m. tomorrow and {burial will be in Floral Park. Hears
Mr. Petry came here ago from Zionsville. Before his retirement eight years ago he was employed as a substation operator
years, | Survivors are three sons, John yne | Mobile, Ala, and Lee Petry, Waco, Tex.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Dicea
a Services for Robert E. Joes, re-
Mortuaries Peace Chapel by the | Rev, Herbert J. Wilson, pastor of | Hillside Christian church, Burial
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1 Roosevelt ave. He was 71. Until his retirement in 1944, he wes employed as a boilermaker by the New York Central Railroad ‘Beech Grove. He was a member of Hillside church, :
Lafayette” and Mrs. Osa Rushville; a son, 8. Guy Jones, In. “seven grandchildren, and four great-grandehiidren. :
EDWARD FRANK NK WHITE >
Services for Edward Frank White, prominent civil engineer, will be
held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in his|graduating class of the old Asbury]. , i college, which is now DePauw uni. Murphy, Terre Haute, and three home. Burial will be in Crown Hill
Mr. Barton died yesterday in his He was a member of the Indiana |Jr., now serving in the navy, Miss home, 924 8. Missouri st. He was 72.| children. A FO AAO 0 OOO OOOO A OO AFRO
home near Quincy. Survivors are his wife, Eudora; in Combs cemetery south of Quincy. - Mr, White, son of a Union gen-
Burial will be
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grandchildren, Harry B. Perkins
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Rites for James Barton, retired Mrs. Willard 8 Townsend and Mrs. |Kingan & Co. stationary engineer, Harry B. Perkins Sr, both of In- (will be conducted at 10 a. m. Friday in the G. H. Herrmann funeral
Moose lodge.
A native Basics, or moved to - hood. Retired in 1044, he’ was em‘|ployed by Kingan more than 35 years. - He was a member of the
Suryivors are a daughter, Mrs, J Leon Hogan, and a brother, Will
Barton, both of Indianapolis, 10 grandchildren and two great-grand-
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