Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1946 — Page 10
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Rites for Wrnst H. Michelis, oldest member of Indianapolis Titus mortuary at 8 p. m. tomorrow. | A resident here for 50 years, Mr. | Michelis was 89 when he died Tuesday in Methodist hospital. Born in|
He was affiliated with the for 20 years until his! retirement in 1932. Active in the Liederkranz, he was a soloist and member of. its choir. Survivors are his wife, Meta; “two Mrs. Marie Schiee and Mrs. Emma Rathbone, Indianapolis: | a’ son,: Ernst Michelis Jr., prominent musician; three grandchildren and one great-grand¢hild.
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ALBERT 8. HOWARD Services for Albert 8: Link Belt Co. employee for over 35 | vears, will be held in Conkle | funeral home at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will follow in Floral Park. Mr. Howard, a life resident here, died Tuesday in City Hospital. He was 53 and lived at 3032 Shriver ave. He was a member of Speedway | Christian church. Survivors include a son, Robert Howard, and two sisters, Mrs. aMry Munson and Mrs. Capitola Alexander, all of Indianapolis.
JOSEPH N. JOHANTGEN
Requiem high mass for Joseph N Johantgen of 601 Madison ave. will be held tomorrow at 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery. Mr, Johantgen, a retired meat packer and a veteran of world war I. died Tuesday .in- the Veterans’ hospital. He was 55. Mr.. Johantgen was a member of the American Legion and Sacred Heart church, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Vada Johantgen, ‘and a sister, Mrs. ldg Miller, both of Indianapolis.
WILKINSON Charles I. Wilkinson, lnecal plumbing and heating contractor, | died last night in a sanitarium at 4245 N. Illinois st. | A native of Spencer county, Mr. | Wilkinson had been a resident here | 30 years and had operated his own | contracting business until two years ago. el Survivors include fwo daughters, Mrs,' Edna Peters and Mrs. Helen Mann, and two grandsons, all of Los Afigeles, Cal.: a sister, Mrs aHttie Harker of Vincennes and two brothers, Clyde Wilkinson of Chrisney and: Walter Wilkinson of Evansville, >
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MRS. ALBERTA ARMSTRONG
Dr. Jean 8 Milnef, Second Presbyterian church, will conduct services for Mrs. Alberta Conlen Armstrong. former Indianapolis resident, Saturday at 1:30 p m, in Flanner-& Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Armstrong. widow of William C. Armstrong, former official of the Armstrong Surgical Supply Co., died Tuesday m New York. She was 64. Member of a pioneer Indianapolis family, Mrs, Armstrong was a 1900 oraduate of the former Sewelis Girls’. Classical school, charter member of the Indiana Pioneer society, and a member of the Presbyterian church. She had lived in New York during the last five years with her son, John: E: Armstrong. ®
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Roun high mass for John J. a brather, A. C. Renick, both of In“Baggot, &f 840 N. Riley ave. will |dianapolis, and two grandchildren. |
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| Little - Flower Catholic | Burial ‘will be in Holy Cross.
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MRS, NORMA R. BARTLE Services for Mrs. Norma R. Bartle, former Indianapolis resident,
Mr.’ Baggott, a lifelong resident | were to’ be held today at’ 4:30. p. m.!
was 62. A former mechanic for the city | (park board, Mr, was employed hy
the Little Flower church. Survivors are two brothers, Thomas. ‘Baggott of Indianapolis and Edward B. Baggott of Marion, and three sisters, Miss Mary Baggott, Mrs. Joseph... Ryce, and Mrs. William Griffin, all of Indianapolis:
WILLIAM E, MURCHIE
William E. Murchie, former Indianapolis resident, and retired -man-
Baggoit recently was.51. the Schwitzer- | _ Germany, he came to this counfty! Cuminins Co. He was a member of attended Indianapolis public schools
Lieder- of Indianapolis, died ‘yesterday in|in the Hisey & Titus mortuary. “kranz, will be conducted in Hisey &| his home after’ a Jong Wlness, He! Burial was to be in Crown Hill, {
Mrs. Bartle died Tuesday in her home in Shippenville, Pa, She A native of Kansas, Mrs. Bartle and was graduated from. Shortridgé' high school. She was a member of the North Methodi church, Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Forest Meade, and a.grandson, both of the Panama cabal zone, and a hrother, Seaman E. Rossetter of Springfield, Mass.
« MRS, ELIZABETH STERRETT
Mrs. Elizabeth Sterrett of 1032
ager of the Northern Indiana power College ave. died yesterday in her
Co., died at his home in Warsaw. |received by his brother, Lewis K. Murchie, ‘local attorney. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Murchie; son, Robert Murchie, Goshen, and, two other brothers, Robert Murchie. Funeral services will be held at Warsaw at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Dover, New Hampshire.
MRS. ORA EPHLIN Services for Mrs. Ora Ephlin of 2515 N. New Jersey st. will be conducted Saturday at 10:30 a, m. in Moritezuma, Burial will be in Wat-
erman, : Mrs. Ephlin died yesterday. She was 67. iy 3 A native of Waferman in Parke county, Mrs, Ephlin was a member- of the Broadway Baptist church and the first Philathea class of that church, Survivors include a son, Faust Ephlin of Tangier; a daughter, Mrs.
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hone following an illness of two ecks, She was 67. A native of Germany, Mrs. Sterrett was a member of the West Side Gospel Tabernacle. and an employee lof the Leon Tailoring Co. - Survivors are three .sons, Elmer, Floyd and Albert Sterrett of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Amelia Daniels of Palo Alto, Cal, and 13. grandchildren ‘and seven great-grand-children. Services ‘will be held Saturday at 10:30 a. m. in the Stirling funeral home. Burial will be in Glen Haven cemetery,
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