Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1946 — Page 11
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Ralph E. Darrah
Horticulturist For Stokely was 39
Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Ralph E., Darrah, horticulturist for Stokely Foods, Inc. Burial will be at Scottsburg. Mr. Darrah, who lived at 3924
Vincent's hospital. He was 39. A native of Scottsburg, he was a graduate of Washington county | high school and Butler university.
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years, Survivors are his wife, three brothers, Arthur Darrah, Indianapolis; Washington, and Byon Darrah, Scottsburg, and seven sisters, Mrs. ' L. W. Jelf and Mrs, G. Duncan, In-
dianapolis: Mrs. J. Robbins, Ham- J
mond; Mrs. E. Bridgewaters, Scottsburg; Mrs. L. Disbrow, Crothers-| ville; Mrs. FE. Scarborough, Me. i Olemens, Mich., and Mrs. J. Lodge, # Madison, and his mother, Mrs. Nora Bowen, New Washington.
Mrs. Bessie May Lentz Services for Mrs, Bessie May |
Lents, who died yesterday in her home, 3120 W. 61st st., will be held
at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Montgomery |{
Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Lentz, who was 72, was
lifelong resident of Indianapolis. She was an active member of Third | Christian church since 1918, Priscil- | la club, Women's Bible class and other organizations of the church. Survivors include her husband, Edward M. Lentz; a son, the JRev. Richard E. Lentz, Anderson; a daughter, Mrs. Denver B. Deffendall, Indiaanpolis; a brother, Claude | F. Alloways; two nieces, Mrs. Florence E. Melleft and Mrs. George! Stehlin, and three grandsons, Richard and Robert Deffendall, all of Indianapolis, and Richard Lentz Jr., Anderson.
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Mrs. Charles V VanBuskirk |
Services for Mrs. Mertie VanBuskirk, former Indianapolis resident | who died in Wilmette, Ill, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in | Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel.
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Charles VanBuskirk: Charles D. VanBuskirk and Mark VanBuskirk; both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Virgil Ehle and Lee Ehle, and five grandchildren.
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Burial will be in Weahiigtan Park cemetery.
Mrs. VanBuskirk, who was 65, was
a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of American Colonists and the Daugh~ ters of 1812.
Survivors include the husband,
two sons;
John D. Stivers | John D. Stivers, Syracuse, Ind. Byram ave. died yesterday in St. a retired raliroad telegrapher, died | yesterday in a hospital in Logans-| port. He was 77”
Services will be held at 2:30 p. tomorrow in Planner & Buwith burial in
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