Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1946 — Page 6
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Frank Vertacnik Rites at Holy Trinity.
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ity Catholic church for Frank Vertacnik, a former employee of the Link-Belt * Co. Burial will be in St. Joseph's. Mr, Vertacnik, who was 59, died Saturday in City hospital after an illness of several months. A native of Yugoslavia, he had lived in He lived on Rockville rd. and was a member of Holy Trinity church, St.” Aloysius
Indianapolis 39 years.
|snclety and St, Joseph society. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Fran-
ces Vertacnik; three daughters, Mrs Frances Klarich, Mrs. Anna Volker and Mrs. Mary Fon: ‘a son, Frank Vertacnik Jr, and a stepson, John Hren, all of Indianapolis.
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Murs, Daisy” I.” Cody died last night in her home, 2306 Carrollton ‘ave. She-was 60, A native of Sheridan, Mrs. Cody | had lived in Indianapolis since 1919
Survivors are a daughter, Mary Cody Craig, and a sister, Dollie Coleman, both of . Indianapo- |
man, Indiapapolis, and-J. W, ‘Cole- |Z man, Seattle, Wash.
WILLIKM W. BOND DIES IN HOSPITAL
Divisional “Sales Manager Of Link-Belt Co.
William W. Bond, divisional sales manager of Link-Belt Co. died this morning at Methodist hospital following a short illness. He wa$§ 52. Mr. Bond had resided in Indianapolis and been with the sales department of the company since 1920 when he was transferred here from ‘he Philadelphia, Pa., plant of LinkBelt, Born in Philadelphia Oct. 7, 1894, Le attended Franklin institute there where he studied mechanical engineering and entered the Link-Belt plant in 1911. Afier serving in the engineering department for several
Services Wednesday
Mr. Bond held membership in the Masonie lodge, the Presbyterian church, and the Indianapolis Athletic club. He resided at 4636 Graceland ave. Services will be at 1:50 p. m Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Crown Hill He is survived by his wife, Mrs Margaret Bond, and a daugnter Fatricia
CORNELIUS J. O'CONNELL Cornelius J. O'Connell, a natve of County Kerry, Ireland, died Saturday in his home, 1814 N. Delware st. He was 65. Services will-be held at 9:30 a. m tomorrow ‘in the. home and at 10 m. in 8S. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Holy Cross Mr. O'Connell had been associated with Isaac Born as a commerce counsel and had lived in Indianapolis nearly all of his life. He was a member of the cathedral, Knights of Columbus and the EIks. uate of Ménual high school he had also attended grade school in Indianapolis. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs Walter Burke and Mrs. Charles C Griffin; two nieces, Miss Lenore Burke and Mrs. Max Miller, and three nephews. James Burke, Cornelius K. Griffin Griffin Jr,
and Charles C. all of Indianapolis,
THOMAS PHILLIPS
Thomas Phillips, a former Indianapolis resident, died Friday in Fos-
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p. m. today in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes with burial in New Crown. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ella Pritlips, seven brothers and a sister.
POLICE ALERTED FOR HALLOWEEN PRANKS
Reporgs of pre-Halloween van-| jalism in rural districts brought a warning today from state police that night patrols were being alert»d to apprehend pranksters. Col. Austin R. Killian, state police superintendent, said the patrols would co-operate with city police, sheriffs and towh marshals. Special! watch will be given for obstructions ylaced on highways, he said.
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> Olney st. Born in Hancock county, - FOR NELSON CAUDELL he had been a president ‘here for | Services = for Nelson Caudell, 56 years and had been retired since |
veneer cutter for 30 years at Indi- | 1636, He was a member of Law- | anapolis Separator Co., will be ‘held rence. Communigy Brotherhood.
Mortuaries Northeast|* Survivors include his wife, Angie; | Elbert 8. Fortville,|
his stepMrs. Zena Caudell, Fort(ville, and a half-brother,
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