Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1946 — Page 14
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The Rev. pastor of Trinity Evangelical and Reformed church, will conduct services for Mrs. Fannie Borgmann {at 1:30 -p. m. Saturday in the J. C: | Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. | Burial will be in Crown Hill. A lifelong resident of Indianapo- | is, Mrs. Borgmann died yesterday {in her home, 1566 Churchman ave. She was 77. Mrs. Borgmann was a member of Trinity church and the church's Willing Workers class. Survivors are two sons, John W. | Indianapolis, and = Walter Borg- | mann, Ft. Worth, Tex.; two daugh- | ters, Mrs. Clara Wyon and Mrs. Anna Powers; three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Fahrback, Mrs. Mary Tomamichel and Mrs. Efflte Meyers, and a brother, Charles Souter, all
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MRS. MARY H. JOHNSON Mrs. Mary H. Johnson, 3433 Broadway, Indianapolis resident for 65 years, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. © She was 93. A retired dressmaker, Mrs, Johnson was head of the dressmaking department of the New York store more than 50 years ago. She also operated a dressmaking shop in the When building many years. A member of the First Baptist church, Mrs. Johnson was a native of Owen county. Services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a. m. in the . Moore Mortuaries Colonial chapel. Burial will’ be in Crown Hill cemetery. Survivors include’ four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren {and her daughter-in-la, Mrs. Grace { Menaugh, with whom she live.
{ MRS. SADIE E HARR Mrs. Sadie E. Harr, an instructor | of occupational therapy at Central | State hospital for nearly 10 years, | will be buried at “Hillsboro tomorrow following services at 10 a. m. in Stanley chapel, Newcastle, Mrs. Harr, who was 72, died Tuesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. | Lydia Mills, Newcastle.
pital a year ago. She had been | making her home with her sister since last November. = Survivors besides her sister InLawrence Harr, In-| and a daughter, Cleve-|
WILLIAM A. SELLARS Willlam A. Sellars, former resident of Mooresville for 40 years, died Tuesday in his home at Cardin, Okla., according to word received here. He was 86. Survivors are four brothers, Charles A. Sellars, Indianapolis,
RITES ARE SET FOR MRS. HELD
Had Been "Resident Here! For 50 Years.
Funeral services for Mrs. Lilly Held, a resident. of Indianapolis for 50 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Held, who was 61, died yesterday at Methodist hospital. She was born at Aurora and lived at 3637 Coliseum ave. Surviving ‘are the husband, Fred W. Held; a son, Frederick Held; a daughter, Miss Jane Held, and a brother, William Anderson, all of Indianapolis. The Rev, Dallas L. Browning, | pastor of North Methodist chureh, | will conduct the services.
ROYAL L. GARD Royal L. Gard, at one time an export manager for Indianapolis firms, died Tuesday in his home at Cincinhati, O, according to word received by friends here. - Mr. Gard left herd in 1937 and
and Clark, Add and R. D. Sellars, all of Mooresville.
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Gard, and his father, O. L. Gard, all of Cincinnati, and a brother, O. Loring Gard, Indianapolis.
THOMAS A MASNER
Bervices for Thomas A. Masner, who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in his home, 1110 S. Pershing ave. He was 46. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, -Mr. Masner was employed by Wirebound Box Co: Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. { Helen Masner; three sons, James {D., Thomas Jr., and William J. { Masner; a-daughter, Miss Mary Ann | Masner; three brothers, John, Jo-| seph and Frank.Masner; three sis-! ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Huls and Miss Mary Masner, all of Indianapolis and Mrs. wood. MARGARET WHITE LOONIS Miss Margaret White Loonis, Winnetka, Ill, granddaughter of Mrs. Paul H. White, Indianapolis,
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_|George Stewart | Is Dead at 25
Requiem high mass will be sung tomorrow at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick's | Gatholic’chiirch for George A. Stewart, veteran of world war II, who died yesterday at City hospital. He was 25, | A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Stewart served in the navy from 1942 to 1944 aboard the U.8. 8. Quincy. He was a member of St.
Holy Cross cemetery. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Carl Stewart; four sisters, Mrs. | Evelyn Pelphrey, Mrs, Stella Jupp, | Miss Judith Ann Stewart and Miss Sandra Kay Stewart; five brothers, | Dennis, Charles, Carl, Francis and | Joseph Stewart; a half-sister, Mrs. Rosemary Lockwood, and four half- | |brothers, Robert, Wayne, Ernest and {Jack Jones, all of Indianapolis. | MARTHA BELL ALBRECHT Services will be held tomorrow at | 2:30 p. m. in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs. Martha Bell Al-
brecht, 6176 Carrollton ave., who died yesterday. She was 72. A member of Blaine Avenue Methodist church, Mrs, Albrecht lived here most of her life. She was a native of Shelby county. Burial will be Crown Hill. Survivors are a son, N, A. Albrecht; a daughter, Mrs. L. Roy Ford; three grandchildren and one | great-grandchild,
MRS. ANNA ESCHENBRENNER
Rites will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Reynolds Mortuary for Mrs. Anna Eschenbrenner, a native Hoosier, Burial will be in Memorial Park. _ Mrs. Eschenbrenner, who was 8, died yesterday in the home of her | daughter, Mrs. L. H. Bain, Rochester. She was a member of Zion Evangelical church, Survivors besides Mrs. Bain are two sons, Charles and George Echenbrenner, both of Indianap- | | olis, and two grandchildren.
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