Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1946 — Page 6
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" Services for James Ernest Staida, in the General Auction Co. held at 8 p. m. yesterday & Askin funeral home. to be today in Westfall
home, 1116 N. Capitol ave. He was a member of the Madison Baptist and Loyal Order of the , lodge 17. With Louis Chandand ©. B. Pedigo, he founded the company three years ago. Survivors are his wife, Blaine; a Neal Staida; a daughJune Staida, New York father, John Staida, and n.
two MRS. TULA 8. TAYLOR Services for Mrs. Tula 8. Taylor, retired Indianapolis business woman, were to be held in Tolin funeral home at 10 a. m. today. Burial was to follow in Crown Hill, A lifelong resident here, Mrs. Taylor was 68 when she died Sunday in City hosiptal. She lived at 1824 College ave. and belonged to Central Avenue M. E. church. For many years Mrs. Taylor was secretary. to the former Henry J. Huder, druggist. She was employed as secretary of Julietta hospital for 15 years until her retirement in 1945. Survivors are her husband, Everett 8. Taylor; a foster daughter, Betty Marie Ervin; two step-sons, Everett 8. Jr. and Lester Taylor; two step-daughters, Mrs. Winnie Watts and Mrs. Mary Stephens, all of Indianapolis, and several cousins.
SOL REYNOLDS Bervices for Sol Reynolds, who died yesterday at his home, 1504 Martin st., were to be held in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel at 3 p. m. today. Burial was to follow in Glen Haven cemetery. A resident here only a short time, Mr. Reynolds was born in Hart county, Kentucky. He was a retired farmer and belonged to the Baptist church in Cedar Hill, Ky, He was 75. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs, Lois Hardin, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lula Roller, Bonnieville, Ky, and 13 grandchildren.
MRS. MARIE JANE WHEELER Services and burial will be held in Hodgenville, Ky., for Mrs. Marie Jane Wheeler, resident here for 14 years, who died Monday. She was 70 and lived at 1006 N. New Jersey st. = Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Todd, Los Angeles, Cal; two
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william H. Driftmeyer died Saturday at the home of a daughter,
two sons, Hugh Driftmeyer, Grand Rapids, ‘Mich, and Edgar Drift Indianapolis; five sisters, Mrs. Lillian Geis and Mrs. Clara Potter, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Lois Olsen, Fortville; Mrs. Amelia Quack and Mrs. Minnie Mack, Indianapolis, and a brother, Henry Driftmeyer, Los Angeles.
FRED §. HORN Word has been received here of the death of Fred 8. Horn, a former Indianapolis resident, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Raymond Kenney, at Cincinnati, O. He was 55. A native of Rockville, Mr. Horn lived here most of his life, He moved to Chicago a few years ago. Survivors besides his sister are his wife, Mrs. Mary Morgan Hom; a son, Robert Lee Horn of Indianapolis, and two other sisters, Mrs. John Allen of Cincinnati and Mrs. Elizabeth Starks of Indianapolis,
MRS. DELLA ROSE VOIGT Services for Mrs. Della Rose Voigt of 613 N. Illinois st. will be held to~ morrow at 10 a. m. in the Richardson funeral home. Burial will be in Holy Cross. | Mrs. Voigt died yesterday in City hospital. She was 75. A native of St. Louis, Mrs. Voigt
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had lived most of her life in Colorado Springs, Colo. She had resided here the last seven years. Survivors are a- granddaughter, Mrs. Charles L. Brown, and a greatgrandson, Charles L. Brown Jr, both of Indianapolis. ELWOOD 8. LITTLE - ; Services for Elwood 8. Little, toolmaker for Shake Bros. Co. will
.|be held in Moore Mortuaries Peace
chapel, but the time has.not been set. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Little was 50 when: he died yesterday at his residence, 3850 Spann ave. Born in Cartersburg, he had been a resident here for 37 years. He was a member of the Methodist church in Captesburg. Survivors are his wife, Della; a daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Kirk, Indianapolis; two sons, Weston P. Little, Indianapolis, and Robert W. Little, Tsingtoa, China; three sisters, Mrs. Bernard Devers, Mrs. Wilbur ©. West and Mrs. Hobart Pyles, Indianapolis, and three brothers, James A., Elmer F. and Gustavas R. Little, all of Indianapolis.
MRS. KATHERINE E. McMANUS High requiem mass for Mrs. Katherine Elizabeth McManus, & resident here 60 years, will be sung tomorrow at 9 a. m. in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Mrs. McManus died Monday in a nursing home after an illness of three years. She was 85. A native of New York, Mrs. McManus was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, { Survivors are a son, Martin L. McMais of Indianapolis; four grandchildren and a great-grand-child.
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Charles D. Sherry Once «Honored as Craftsman,
gineers, local 103; the Masonic lodge at Oaklandon, and the Oaklandon
Christian church. Survivors include his ° wife
Orange, and six grandchildren.
ZEALOT O. McCREARY
Services for Zealot O. McCreary shoe
Burial will follow in Floral park.
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Escanaba, Mich., survives.
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Maude; a daughter, Mrs, Edward Geis, Indianapolis; two sons, Clevie T. Sherry, Los Angeles, Cal, and Charles Elmer Sherry, Chicago; a brother, Quince Sherry, Connersville; a sister, Mrs. Emma Scholl,
repairman for many years, will be held in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes at 1 p. m. tomorrow.
Mr. McCreary, who was 78, died yesterday in City hospital. Born in Indiana, he had lived here most of his life and last resided at 1116
A daughter, Mrs. Ruth Norman,
. ’ “ : : Rites Friday for Mrs. Pattmann “Mrs. William H. Pattmann died last night in the same Indianapolis block in which she was born and lived all the 72 years of her life. She had been ll a year. The , Pattmann home is at 123 BE. Raymond st. just a few doors Pattman’s birthplace.
She was a member of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed
church, The church pastor, the Rev. Clarnece E. Sitler, will conduct the services Friday at 2 p. m. in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill, In addition te her husband, Mrs. Pattmann’s survivors are two ‘sons, Richard B. Pattmann, formerly of North Vernon, but now of Indianapolis, and Frederick W. Pattmann of Maywood. Mrs, Edith Douglass, a granddaughter, and Kenneth H.
of Maywood, also survive. MRS. MINNIE ADAIR BROWN
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Los Angeles, Cal, and Frank Stokes
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Douglass, a great-grandson, both
. Services for Mrs. Minnie Adair Brown, resident here for 20 years, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in Moore Mortuaries Colonial Burial was to be in El-
Mrs. Brown, who was 70 and lived at 5430 College ave., died Monday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Harper, 2622 N. Alabama st. She was born in Elwood and was a ‘member of the Northwood Chris-
Survivors besides her daughter are her husband, Cary H. Brown; a sister, Mrs. G. P. Delbauve, Indianapolis; two brothers, Elmer Adair,
Collinsville, Okla.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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Services Tomorrow for Local Groceryman.
Services for Lawrence Fifer, local groceryman, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Christian church at Griffin, Ind. Burial ‘will be a8 Griffin, Mr. Fifer, who was 64, died Monday in his home, 844 N. Emerson ave. He was 64. : A native of Posey county, he had lived here 12 years. He was a member of the Christian church at Griffin, New Harmony Masonie lodge and Sahara Grotto. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Rachels of Evansville and Mrs. Lora Stephens of Camp Campbell, Ky.; three sons, Joseph E. Fifer of Hammond, 8, Sgt. Loren Fifer, serving in the army, and Clyde Fifer of Indianapolis; his stepmother; Mrs. Clara Fifer of Griffin; three half brothers, Mose and Noah Fifer of Griffin and Carson Fifer of Fresno, Cal, and two half-sisters, Mrs. Grace Hayes of Roachdale and Mrs. Jessie Rohsheib of Silver Springs, Md.
MRS. ANNA SCHERRER Rites will be held in Conkle funeral home at 2 p. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Anna Scherrer, lifelong resident here, who died yesterday
Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 81. Surviving is a son, Compy Kk Scherrer, Indianapolis, one grande child and two great-grandchildren,
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