Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1946 — Page 8

Pfeiffer, Indianapolis, and Max Fae Kokomo, and two grandchildren. : ‘3 a ; tMRS. CHRISTINA NIENABER Services for Mrs. Christina Nienaber, a former city market stand operator; will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Jordan funeral

cemetery. She was 84. A native of New Palestine, Mrs. Nienaber died Wednesday in her home, 1332 W. 26th st. She Hved most of her life here, operating a city market stand 37 years. Until ce ————

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recently, Mrs. Nienaber had | “lived at 1520 Pleasant st. She was, the widow of Henry Nienaber, who died jin 19810. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Ma{tilda Wickers, Lebanon; a brother,

: was 64, dled | Fred Bohrman, and several nieces in St. Vincent's hospital. (And nephews.

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‘Services are scheduled at™1 p. m. for - Frank G. Porter,

5340 N. ¢ : Sunday in the Dorsey funeral home ber of St. Thomas Aquinas parish ir and 1 . |evangelist for the Church of God.

Burial will be at Huntington,

years, died yesterday in his home, 1918 Holloway ave. Since his illness

‘ihe had been a custodian in down-

town office buildings. He was 67. Survivors are his wife, Mabel; daughter, Mrs. Cathryn i and a. son, Paul r, both of Anderson; a brother; Albert Porter, Exkland, and two wo grandsons.

LEWIS H.- MEIER The Rev. R. C. Windhorst, pastor of Pleasant Run Evangelical and Reformed church, "will conduct services at 10 a. m. Monday in Voigt mortuary for Lewis H. Meier, for-

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mer Intisnapolh resident. Burial will be at Cu rland. Mr. Meier; who was 61, died Wednesday at Chicago, where he hadglived 31 years. Born in Indianapolis, he lived here 30 years and was & member of Center lodge, F.& AM . Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lottie Meier; a daughter, Mrs. Char-

bur Meier, Chatham, N. J., and two sisters, Mrs. Alpha Hoop, Chicago, and Mrs, Alvina Grossman, Indianapolis,

MRS. CORDELIA DAUTRICH

Services for Mrs, Cordelia Dautrich, who died Wednesday at her a | Dome, 1525% W. Ohio st., will be Held in Conkle funeral home at 9:30 a. m, tomorrow, Burial will be in Cave Hill cemetery, Louisville, Ky. A resident most of her life in Louisville, Mrs, Dautrich came here three menths ago. Born in Birds= eye, she was 63. She belonged to Broadway Christian church, Louisville, Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Edith

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CLARENCE W. DENISON Services for Clarence William

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HARRY .J. McCULLOUGH rigs Harry J. McCullough, ‘an Indianapolis resident 65 years, will be buried in Washington Park after services at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Moore mortuaries Peace chapel. Mr, McCullough died yesterday in the home of his sistéer, Mrs. Anna B.

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MRS. CORA M. KEPPELL “ Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow funeral h pell, lan napolis resident 50 years, Burial will be in New Crown cemetery. She- was 15. Mrs) Keppell, who died Wednesday in| her home, 1119 E. Raymond st., was a native of Jonesville, Survivors are her husband, Amer J.; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn H. Nugent, Scarsdale, N. Y.; a son, Jack H. Harbor, Indianapolis; five grandchildren and six great- PETanthl dren.

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