Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1946 — Page 14
Times Special HILLSBORO, Ind, June 14. Charles FP. Miller, former superin tendent of Indianapolis public schools, died Wednesday in his home here, where he had lived six years.
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taught school there, later becoming head of Elkhart schools. In 1926 he was appointed state superintendent of public instruction, which position he resigned to becorhe superintendent of schools in Indian apolis. He was a member of the Indiana School ‘Men's club, National Education association, Goshen Masonic lodge, Scottish Rite at Ft. Wayne and the Columbia club and Central Avenue Christian church in Indian- | apolis, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Rose Wood Miller; Wood Miller, acting dean of Journal-
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4 Services for Levi P. Benedict, a ‘esident of Indianapolis for more Jhan 40 years who died Wednesday in his home, 1238 Hiatt st., will be held tSmorrow at 2 p. m. Beanblossom mortuary. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr, Benedict was 86. Before retiring 16 years ago, Mr. Benedict was employed by the American Leather Products Co. for 18 years. .He was a native of Card-
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| ism at the University of Syracuse, | and a grandson, Lt. Bruce Miller |
a son, Prof. Douglas| stationed in Japan.
Survivors include a son, Cordie 8. Benedict, assistant purchasing | agent for the state highway com- | sion, and a daughter, Mrs. Zella M. Reachert, both of Indianapolis; la brother, W. H. Benedict, Cleve-
{land Heights, O,, and a sister, Mrs.
| MRS. FRANCES SHARP The Rev. Charles Jones, pastor! of the Forest Manor Methodist church, will conduct services Mon- | day at 10 a. m. for Mrs. Frances
Tatman Sharp, who died yestorday, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. |
she was 57. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Survivors besides Mrs. Rowland are the hiisband, Odell Sharp; two | other daughters, Mrs. Juanita | Young and Mrs. Jane Hendrickson, | | both of Indianapolis; twin sisters, ! | Mrs. Rae McCreery of Detroit and | Mrs. Mae Stafford of Atlanta; an-| { other sister, Mrs. Alice Apple of In- | dianapolis; a foster sister, Mrs. | Margaret Groves of Lawrence, and| | two grandchildren. {
MRS. LOUELLA BYRD BOWER { Mrs. Louella Byrd Bower, a former resident of Winchester and Farmland, died last night in the {home of her daughter, Mrs. Vance | Cummins, 3042 Lafayette rd. She,
| was 75. | Services will be held tomorrow at {1 p. m. in the daughter's home. | | Burial. will be in Winchester. | | A member of Olive Branch! | Methodist church, Mrs. Bower had {lived here ‘four years. Survivors, bestdes the daughter. are a son, Thomas H. Byrd; two! |granddaughters, a grandson and a great-grandson, all of Indianapolis. {JOSEPH F. HOLMES Joseph F. Holmes, former city policeman 17 years, died Wednesday night in his home, 603 E. Market st. He was 75. | “Services will be held at 3 p. m. |today in the Leap Memorial Funeral home and burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. | | Mr. Holmes, who lived here most of his life, retired from the force several years ago. He was a conductor for the Indianapolis Railways; {for 15 years. | Survivors include the widow, Mrs. {Minerva Anne Holmes; a daughter, | Mrs. Louise Harshman, Flint, Mich., and sister, Mrs, Ella Couchman, Thorntown.
RALPH MATHIS
Rites for Ralph Mathis of 519 W. | Court st. will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. in J. C. Wilson's Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Floral park. A veteran of world war I, Mr Mathis died Wednesday in the veterans hospital at Marion. He was 47 Mr. Mathis had lived here 26 years and had been employed at ‘the armory in Pranklin until his illness nine years ago. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ethel | Mathis; two daughters, Mrs. Mary | Louise Whyde and Miss Darlene] Mae Mathis, both of Indianapolis; | his mother, Mrs. Bertha King of | Edinburg; three sisters, -and a brother,
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MRS. MARY SCHUSTER Mrs. Mary Schuster, who had! been ill for several years, died yesterday in her home, 1711 Udell st. She was 74. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m.
Betty Rowland, 3708 N. Rural st.| tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan! Alice A lifelong ‘resident of Indianapolis, | mortuary. The Rev. V. B. Hargitt! James Duffy, both of Indianapolis.
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Barbara P. Rickerbrode (left) and Mary R. Jordan, Technical high school graduates of 1946, have received scholarships to Indiana Central college. of the New Jersey Street Methodist church will have charge. Burial will be in Crown Hill Survivors ‘include two daughters, Miss Anna Schuster and Mrs. Noble Cory, both of Indianapolis, and four grandchildren.
CHARLES E. DUFFY Services for Charles E, Duffy, 617 N. East st, who died yesterday in | St. Vincent's hospital, will be held at 9:30 a. m, tomorrow, in the Reynolds Mortuary and at 10 a. m. in SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. He was 68.
| A native of North Vernon, Mr. Duffy lived here most of his life. { Burial will be in Holy Cross. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Kelleher, and a brother,
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Conkle funeral home for Ernest PF. Danner, former owner of Danner § and 10-cent store on W. Michigan st. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Danner, born near Decatur, died Wednesday at his home, 1341 W. Michigan st. He was 62. He had operated the store from 1913 until 1945 when he retired. He was a member of Puritan lodge, I. O. O. F.; Knights of Pythias, Eagles, and Maple Camp, Modern Woodman, Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Anna Mae Brisentine; two brothers, Harry and Guy Danner, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Pruda McNurney, Liberty, and grandchildren.
THOMAS W. PEARSON
Services for Thomas W. Pearson, 308 E. North st, who died Tuesday
night in City hospital, will be held
mortuary. He was 76. Mr, Pearson, who lived here most
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lot his life, was a traveling econ representative. for the . Moncrief Furnace Co. of Cleveland, O. He was a member of the Masonic lodge, Survivors include two sisters, Miss |
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