Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1946 — Page 4
Sl & Leo J. Seitz NR. FERREE
| Executive On Fishing Trip.
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gineering executive for the Indiana stricken with a
heart attack. Bell Telephone Co, who drowned Mr. Seitz »per-
ay in Lake Tippecanoe, willl steq an insurance
Services Today
LAWRENCEBURG, Ind, Aug. 12. —Services for Leo J. Seitz, insur community
0) ile leader here, were to be held at the | Fj : ident Drowned While leader here. » Oatholle shuren he First Indiana Preside
Mr. Seite, who was 59, gied ThursServices for John R, Ferree, en- day in his home shortly after being
Pocahontas Dies.
~ SERVICES SET
Mrs, Mary E. Snider, 2631 N. Ala-| had lived here 17 years and had bama st. first state president o the Degree of Pocahontas in Indiana 50 years ago, died Saturday |
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( ) | in Anderson cemetery. Services for Isaac Jacob (Jake y H_ Waters,
| home, 3036 Martindale ave. follow- was a member of the. Holiness gore Mathews; ing a long illness, will be held at 2 churth in Bedford, p. m. tomorrow in the John A Pat-! Survivors besides Mrs. Logsdon, | Briscoe, all {ton Funeral home. He was 89. are three other daughters, Mrs. | grandchildren A native of Virginia, Mr. Sanders | Ruby Swayze, Mrs, Alma Miller, grandchildren. {and Mrs, Mary Strong, and three sons, Shirley Sheetz, Merle Sheetz MRS. FLORA BELL
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been employed as a houseman in . tf) a | several homes. Burial will be in|and Claude Sheetz all of Indian-|
| New Crown cemetery. | apolis. Le Only immediate survivor is his MRS. MABLE BRISCOE
Services for
Mrs. Willlam Davis, | Sanders, who died Friday in his| A retired carpenter, Mr. Sheetz \'. “oo "parks and Mrs. Theo- E. Myers and Harriet Payne, and|
three sons, Briscoe, Albert Briscoe and Chris of Indianapolis; 13 and three great-
PLUMMER DORRELL Mrs. {Plummer Dorrell, who died Thurs|day in the home of her daughter,
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‘ MONDAY, AUG. 12, 1046 : - ’ . | + » ; ; i i { . Jind a sister, Mrs. Martha Bellah of | Logsdon, 2333 Adams st. He was 76.| Briscoe lived here 60 years, Burial church. Burial was to be at Crown| MARY E SNIDER Oxnard, Cal. Services will be held at 3 p. m.| will be in Crown Hill ‘| Hill, : : : it | !
} Survivors besides Mrs. ‘Thatch Northeast chapel and burial will be are four other daughters, Mrs. J
Muncie and burial will be in Beech Grove cemetery, Muncie. Mrs. Snider lived there before coming here 13 years ago. | Survivors include two daughters = Mrs. Carleton R. Janney, with|S
who lived at 6222 Broadway, Was/year, Before fishing In the lake with two other founding the
wh shing boat was agency, he was in nly fishing {the insurance
swamped by high waves about 150, occ with the feet from shore. All three were| te Earl Gooden - hanging onto the capsized boat| re whom she lived; Mrs, Lloyd White |= ddenly disap- An active businessman, Mr. Selt| vs. oie who she had been visit- |S a irae ig us whol 4150 Was: Greasyrer and = duector y,, Tri-Lakes near Columbia |E peared. according to observers of the Register Printing Co. Inc.| m.. : = said the men were in 90 feet of Lo "= "ber of the Indian City; two sons, Meredith D. and|= water, | pe 41.60 D. Snider, both of Muncie, and |= Association of Insurance Agents, -
dis up gue No gn, Suen ue Kiwanis club and the Knights wn owner of United Cab Co. and Max °f Columbus.
Sheeks, 1257 S. Hiatt. st, Mutual
; ual 4 Milk Co. employee, reached shore safely. | telephone
An employee of the company since March, 1925, Mr. Ferree was assistant engineer in the) engineering department at the time| of his death. He was a former)
Mr. Seitz
number of grandchildren great-grandchildren. MRS. NANNIE MAY PARISH Mrs. Nannie May Parish, of near |New Bethel, died Friday in Bt. [Francis hospital. She was 69. | Services were held today in Buck E THER NUTTE | Creek Chapel Christian church and
| burial was in Buck Creek cemetery.
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be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in'agency here in the Lutheran hospital in Ft. | wie, Mrs. Lyda Sanders of In-| Services for Mrs. Mable Briscoe, | Mrs. Bessie L. Myers, 3841 BouleShirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. which bs re hi § Wayne, She was 91. | dianapolis. i Juh st, who Sis Thursday an Plo Verh tobe bole Shis mot | name and Is cele- Services will be held at 4 p. m. a in the home of her daughter, Mrs. |ing in Flanner & Buchanan Mortu-| Burial will be in Washington Park. 0 yc gen todav in Meek’s “Mo Liars wm, JOAN W. SHEFTZ | John Thatch, 1174 W, 27th st, will ary. She was 82. : The 50-year-old Indianapolis man, anniversary this ar. in Res 8 Fhuiary | John W. Sheetz, a resident of be held at 1 p. m. today in the| Mrs. Dorrell had lived in Indian
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| Bedford 25 years died Friday in the Patton Funeral home. She was 73. apolis most of her life and was a | home of a daughter,
Born in Marion county, Ky., Mrs. member of the Third Christian
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134, American Legion, having been | ; : : : a veteran of world war I Lifelong Resident Dies in St. Vincent's.
| Headed Draft Board | Mrs, Esther H. Nutter, 215 N,
Mrs, Parish lived in the vicinity of New Bethel most of her life and was a member of the Buck Creek
church. Survivors
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include the husband, | William L. Parish; five sons, Jesse
lestine, Omer
Wonderful’ New Fall
Mr. Ferree was appointed head of Marion County Selective Service| board 6 in 1940. Early this year Rural st, a life resident of Indi-| parish of Indianapolis, Arthur L. he was awarded the Selective Serv- anapolis, died Saturday in St. Vin-| parish, Raymond K. Parish and ice medal for outstanding service. cents hospital after an illness. of | Robert L. Parish all of New Bethel;
Under his leadership the 15 chair-| men of the selective service boards|5¢¥®" weeks. She was 44. . in the county were organized into | Services are scheduled for 2 p. m. an unofficial group to help co- tomorrow in the Jordan funeral ordinate the policies of the boards. home and burial will be in Crown A resident here most of his life, Hil Mrs. Nutter was a member of
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Masons, the Murat Shrine, the wright Corp. Knights Templar and the Gatling] survivors include the husband, Gun club. | Virgil H. Nutter; a son, Virgil B. Mr. Ferree, a versatile athlete, Nutter; a daughter, Miss Shirley captained the Butler university Rae Nutter, and two sisters, Mrs football team after his return from gyth Armstrong and Mrs. Ruby the war In the early 1920's and also spyder, all of Indianapolis. was on the track team. He was a| — member of Delta Tau Delta fia-| FRED LEACH . ternity and was an active alumnus| Services for Fred Leach, Craig of the fraternity and the univer-| hotel, whose body was found on
{three daughters, Mrs. Elmore South of Indianapolis, Mrs, Ruth Piper of
{and one great-grandchild.
GEORGE A. MAYS George A. Mays,
He was 79.
will be in Floral Park.
sity. | the banks of White river at 902 W.| Survivors are his wife, Mary; a Washington st. Friday night were
and two sisters, Mrs. Janet De- | Groote, Columbus, O., and Mrs. 60.
Elizabeth Kring, Indianapolis. | "Born in Hamilton county, Mr. Ruby Sparks and Mrs. Laura this wonderful ee | Leach was a member of the Chris-| Knight; two sons, Harlan C. Mays ; MRS. PEARL McCORD tian church in Atlanta, Ind, and and George R. Mays; a brother, | budget price!
The Rev. J. L. Price, pastor of the
an Indianapolis resident for 15
be in charge of services for Mrs. tery in Tipton. |
Survivors include a son, Pharmacist's Mate 2/cl Frederick Keith Leach, stationed in Seattle, Wash; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Becker of 4815 Corning, N. Y.,, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Pearl McCord, at 2 p. m. today in Moore Mortuaries Colonial Chapel She was 687. Mrs. McCord, who lived at
home. A native of Rensselaer, ‘Mrs, Mc- of Atlanta. Cord had lived here 47 years andy was & member of the Laurel St.| Apostolie church. Burial will be in| Washington park. . {mier Ahmed Ghavam Survivors include three daughters, bade all officers and non-commis-Mrs. Myrtle Leonard, Indianapolis; sioned officers of the Iranian army
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Survivors include the widow, Mrs. brother, Paul Ferree, Indianapolis,’ to be held this morning in Moore Etta P. Mays; five daughters, Mrs. Mortuaries Peace chapel. He was| Marie Montgomery, Mrs. Charloue Ruth Maddox, Mrs.
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