Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1946 — Page 14
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Fred H. Stutsman, an assistant supervisor of the Hook Drug Co, died yesterday in: his home, 5033 Broadway, He was 71. A native of Jamestown, Mr. Stutsman had resided. in Indian'apolis 39: years and was employed
by the local drug company 32 years. the Third
Pythias and was a veteran “of the
| Spanish-American war.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Nellie Stutsman; a daughter, Mrs. | | Betty Hughes;
a -son, Howard C,
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Services for Dr. Homer E. Turney of 6019 Guilford ave, will be held tomorrow at 10 a, m. in the First, United Lutheran church, Burial will be in Lyonsville, | Dr, Turney, president of the Indiana synod of the United | Lutheran church, died Tuesday | night in Reid memorial hospital at Richmond where he was attending the 99th annual meeting of the synod. He was 55. A resident here for the last 10 years, Dr, Turney had served as synod president: for 12 years and last held a pastorate at Columbus, He was a graduate of Wittenberg college. and the Hanna Divinity school of Springfield, O. He was a member of the board of education of the United Lutheran church, a director of Witten
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Stutsman, all of Indianapolis, and berg college and a member of the [two grandchildren First United Lutheran church here, | [ The Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor of Survivors" include the wife, Mrs.
[Third Christian church, will con-| Gertrude I. Turney. a son, Robert
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| Sam J. { Levi of Chicago and Sidney R. Levi | {of Indianapolis;
duet services at 2 p. m, Saturday in Planner & Buchanan mortuary Burial wtll be in Crown Hill
MRS. ELIZABETH J. RAMEY The Rev. Carleton W, Atwater,
{pastor of First Baptist church, will | | conduct, services for Mrs, Elizabeth | Md., and Mrs. James Glotfelty of | J. Ramey, the church's oldest mem- |
| ber, at { Flanner {Burial will be’ in Crown Hill,
3:30 p. m. tomorrow in | & Buchanan mortuary.
Mrs. Ramey, who was 90, died yesterday in her home, 718 E. 34th | st. Born at Svcamore, Tl, she had lived in Indianapolis 73 years. Survivors are a son, Ramey, !abeth Belle Ramey, both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. John Walker of Los Angeles; four grandchildren {and three great. -grandchildren,
MRS. MILLIE LEVI Services will be held at 2 p. m tomorrow at the
2921--N.-New-Jersey st, yesterday The services will be in charge of | Rabbis Samuel Katz and Meandor! Fruchter and Cantor Abraham | Porthov. Tefllla cemetery, Mrs. Levi, who was 61, was a native of England | and had lived here 35 years.
She i8 survived by her husband, | Leonard |
Levi; two sons,
a daughter, Mrs. |
George L.| and a daughter, Miss Eliz- |
Aaron-Ruben | | funeral home for Mrs. Millie Levi, | who died
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|‘ Turney, and a daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Turney, all of Indianap~ olis; two brothers, Truman Turney lof Greyhull, Wyo, and Oscar TurIney of Oakland, Md, and four sis- | ters, Mrs. Clara Glotfelty of Spokane, Wash, Mrs. Alma Hanses and | Mrs. James Frzzalari of Oakland,
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| CHRISTOPHER B. HUGHES | Private graveside services will be held in Forest Lawn cemetery at | Greencastle for Christopher Beach | Hughes, 10-day-old son of Mr. and | Mrs. Francis M. Hughes, 706 Sherwood dr, | Infant Hughes died yesterday im Methodist hospital, Survivors besides his parents are two brothers, Donald and David Hughes; his paternal grandfather, Bishop Edwin H. Hughes of Wash|ington, D. C., and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Beach of New York City. MRS. REA WALKER Services for Mrs. Rea Walker, a resident here for 35 years, will be held at 2 p. m.- tomorrow in the | Farley funeral home. Burial will be in Washington Park. | Mrs. Walker died yesterday in a local nursing home after an illness {of five months. She was 70. A native of Ohio, Mrs. Walker | made her residence here at 2208 N. Illinois st. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. | Mabel Thorne, and two grandchil- | dren, all of Indianapolis.
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