Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1946 — Page 12

‘Doaley R. Cooper, ap official here of the New York Central railroad, died yesterday of a heart attack while attending ‘the national Legion convention in San Francisco, Cal. He was 45. . An employee of the railroad for more than 20 years, Mr, Cooper was district passenger agent representing Indianapolis and Irdiana—a position he had. held for the last four years. Previously he lad been passenger representative. He took an active part in Indianapolis civic affairs and held membership in the Indianapolis Traffic club, Highland Golf and Country club, the Elks lodge, North Park

Masonic Blue lodge, Scottish Rite.| own over Shizouka, Honshu, Japan, He was a graduate of Mooresville high school and attended Purdue university,

and the Murat Temple Shrine, Born at Marshall, he had lived in Indianapolis most of his life and

fficial, Dies of Heart Attack r sister, Mrs. John Robertson of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren. MAURICE E. LONG

Long of Mooresville, missing more than a year after a flight over

Flight Officer Maurice E, (Gene)

Japan, has been declared ' officially dead, ..ccording to information re. ceived hy his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Long, ‘Mooresville. Mr. Long was a bombardier on a B-29. According to the war department his]

Mr. Long plane was shot

resided at 5122 N. Illinois st.

Funeral arrangements. have not

been completed.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Renee

Cooper, who was attending the con.

vention with her husband; his other, Mrs, Carrie Cooper, and two daughters, Mrs. Jeanne Ann Murphy and MigdCarolyn Cooper,

all of Indianapolis.

MRS. FERN D. VOSSLER Services for Mrs. Fern D. Vossler, 1948 W. New York st., will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home with burial in Floral Park cemetery. Mrs. Vossler, who was 64, had lived in Indianapolis for the past 62 years. She was born in Franklin and was a member of the West Michigan Street Methodist church here, Survivors include her husband, Fred. Vossler; three daughters, Mrs, Grace Morgan of Kansas City, Kas., and Mrs. Ann Ginn and Mrs. Fern Wishmire, both of Indianapolis; a

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Memorial services will be held in the Mooresville Methodist church at 3 p. m.. Sunday. His parents are the only immediate survivors.

MRS. PAUL BURGER Rites are scheduled at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Dorsey funeral home for Mrs. Paul Burger, 5003 E. Iowa st., who died yesterday. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs, Burger, who was 51, was a | native of Noblesville but had lived [in Indianapolis most ‘of her life. | Survivors Are her husband, Paul | Burger; a son, James and three (brothers, Estel, Cecil and George Talkington, all of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Leah Howard, In|dianapolis, and Mrs, Esther Brand-

{man, Brookville,

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JOHN COOPER. | Services for John Cooper, a Link | Belt employee for ‘23 years, will be] held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Morgan mortuary, 912 N. West st. Mr. Cooper retired about a year ago and had been ill several months. He died Monday. He was a member of the Second Christian church and lived at 422 N. Blackford st. Survivors include his wife; a son, Bailey; a daughter, Mrs. Clara Thompson; two brothers, two sisters and two grandsons. i The body will lie in state in the Morgan chapel after 1 p. m. Friday.

MRS. PHILENA STEPHENSON

Services were to be held at 2 p. m. | | today n the Jordan funeral home { for Mrs. Philena Stephenson, who {died Tuesday in her home, 2338 E. | 16th st. She was 81. A native of Westport, Mrs Stephenson had lived here the last 20 years. She was a member of the Methodist church at North Vernon. Burial will be in Hillcrest | cemetery at North Vernon. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. | Bert Leeds and Miss Blanche

T. W. SCOTT SR DIES AT HOME

Rites Set Tomorrow for A:T. and T. Employee...

Services will be held’ tomorrow at 1:9 p. m. in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Troy Walldce Scott Sr., employee of the, Amerfcan Telephone & Telegraph Co, the last 30 years. Mr. Scott,«%ho was 57, died yesterday in his home, 6024 Rosslyn ave, Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. A resident of Indianapolis most of his life, Mr. Scott was a native of Carroll county and was A. T, & T. wire chief here. air He was a past master of Broa Ripple Masonic lodge, past high priest of the Royal Arch Masons

and an elder pf the Broad Ripple Christian church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Irma Scott; two daughters, Mrs, Evelyn Hern, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Gladys Coffee, Phoenix, Ariz; five sons, Troy Wallace Jr., Howard, Thomas, Charles and Jack Scott, all of Indianapolis; three brothers, Freeman, Dayton, O.; Howard, Indianapolis, and Robert Scott, Compton, Cal, and five grandchildren,

ARTHUR P. STEVENSON Services will be held at 10:30 {&, m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Arthur P. Stevenson, secretary and assistant treasurer of the Craig Brokerage Co. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Stephenson, who was: 69, died yesterday in his home, 3750 Guilford ave. A resident here 26 years, he formerly was treasurer of the National Malleablé and Steel Castings Co. He was a member of the Indianapolis Credit. Men's association, past president of the Optimist club

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and a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian church. * Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edna M. Stephenson; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Stephenson Stout, Indianapolis; a son, William A. Stephenson, LaGrange, Ill, and four grandchildren.

ELIJAH DAWSON Services for Elijah Dawson, resident of Indianapolis many years, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Union Chapel cemetery. A retired farmer,. Mr, Dawson died yesterday at his home in Noblesville where he had lived for the past year, He was born in Indianapolis and was a member of the Union Chapel Methodist church. Mr. Dawson was 65, Survivors are his wife, Mrs; Edith P. Dawson of Noblesville; two sons, Robert W. Dawson and Halford E.

Dawson, both of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.

Stephenson, both of Indianapolis. |

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