Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1946 — Page 12

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D. Rogers; five daughters, Mrs. Olive Skiles. Indianapolis, Mrs. Mabel Chattin, Mrs. Henrietla Fraze and Mrs. Opal Shockney, all of ‘Union City, and Mrs, Mary Ross, Shoals; two sisters, Mrs. Louisa Stone, Shoals, and Mrs. Lillian Ruffner, Detroit, Mich, 11 grandchildren and two great-grandehil-dren,

DR. EDWARD W. KOCH Services were. conducted this week at Lawrenceburg for Dr. Edward W. Koch, dean of Buffalo university’s medical school, swho died at General hospital in Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Koch was pharmacologist at

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der the direction of Broad Ripple Post 312 of the American Legion, | Mr, Quick died Tuesday in Hines General hospital, Chicago. He is

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MRS. LUTIE L. STILES

Services will be held at 3 p. today in Moore mortuaries peace chapel for Mrs, Lutie L. Stiles, who dled Monday in her home, 221 W. 37th st. The Rev. Dallas L. Browning, pastor of North Methodist church, will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs, Stiles was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, She was 63, She was a member of the Artemus club, White Cross Guild of Methodist hospital, Alpha Omicron sorority and the Riley Hospital Guild. Survivors include her husband, George Stiles; a son, Miles P. Beville of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Pansy Dillard of Los Angeles, Cal. -

GEORGE W. CRAWFORD Services for George W, Crawford, an employee of the City Bottling Works, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Saturday in his home, 1134 8. Meridian st. Burial will be in Floral Park, Mr. Crawford, who had lived in Indianapolis most of his life, died yesterday in his home. He was 51. Survivors are his wife, three daughters, Miss Marion Crawford, Miss Georgie Crawford and Miss Dolores Crawford; two sons, George Crawford and Charles Crawford; his father, Guy Crawford; three brothers, Dan Crawford, Blythe Crawford and Guy Crawford, and a sister, Mrs. Lee Hoyt, all of Indianapolis.

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Fred Plummer Will Be Buried Tomorrow.

Services for Fred Plummer, employee of the Wm. H. Block Co,

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tomorrow in the McCord funeral home, Oaklandon. Burial will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery at Oaklandon. Mr. Plummer, an employee of the store 33 years, died Tuesday at work. He was 57. A lifelong resident of Lawrence, he was a member of the Lawrence Methodist church. Survivors are his wife, Edith; a son, Homer Plummer, Lawrence, five daughters, Mrs. Miriam Bell and Miss Barbara Plummer, both of Lawrence; Mrs. Albula Brown and Mrs. Florence Garrison, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Martha Collicotte of St. Louis, Mo: brothers, - » Walter® and George Plummer, both of Indianapolis; Henry Plummer, Lawrence, and Guy Plummer of California; a sister, Mrs. Alice Ferger, Zion, Ill, and four grandchildren. ORA D. FOSTER Services for Ora D. Foster, owner of the Foster Motor Co. at Ander- , will be held at 2:30 p. m. to-|" morrow at Sumner, IIL Mr. Foster died in his car yesterday after completing a business call at the Ace Motor Co, 1136 N. Meridian st. He was 55. Mr. Foster, a veteran of world

war I, was a member of Murat temple, Scottish Rite, the Madison County Shrine club and

ALVIN G. sLvesteg oo

Je: of the Bed Mets se TO OL 0: Survivors include his wife, Gertie; four sons, Lawrence, Beryl, Clarence and Willard Sylvester; 8 daughter, Mrs, Dorothy Thompson, and a brother, Clarence Sylvester, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Elma Ricketts, San Francisco, Cal. and eight grandchildren. ROBERT E. PEARCE Robert E. Pearce, 1415 Nelson st., died yesterday in Emhardt hospital. He was 39. Born in Linton, Ind., Mr. Pearce

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