Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1947 — Page 5
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an _ ana. cloning will be burl BE Crown Svndricks, 2504 N. New ’ morrow in Hisey'& Titus mortuary. |St: Mr. Buschmann, who was vice|When she was president of Lewis Meier & Co. and|8 member of the Barth member of a pioneer Indianapolis Methodist church. = ~~ <i] family, died at Mothodist hospital SUTVIVING Desties Fer Mr. 4% BS
y igh stricken with heart diseasé Sunday. |® Sister, Mrs. Anna Doremus, He was 68 and resided at 1244 of Indianapolis.
A lifelong resident of Indianap- ; Are olis, Mr, Buschmann was the young-| ister, and the Rev. Russell M. Tay-|S
William and Caroline|lor, pastor of the Barth
Proelking Buschmann, He began his|church. career with the Meier Co., work clothing. manufacturers, as a” sales.
vr —He became vice president of the firm in, 1922—when—he~and his Charles L. Buschmann, - now president of the company, ac~ quired the interests of the Iate Henry Severin Jr, Younder of the
Oriental Lodge No. 500, F. & A. M,, he Scottish Rite, Valley of Indian-|ag0.he had heen associated with apolis,” and the Murat Temple number of piano dealers in the city Shrine. He had resided at the Cen-|and af the time of his death was tral ave. address since 1894. an employee of the Gresham Piano Surviving, besides his brother, is|shop. another brother, William F. Busch-| ‘mann, and a sister, Miss Emma W, Buschmann, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Frances R. Delatore’
Mrs. ¥rances R. Delatore, a resident of Ravenswood, will be buried in Washington Park cemetery Tol- at 516 Alabama services at 2 p. mm. Friday N. . in Grinsteiner's funeral home.
A resident of Indianapolis sinee|ier Mrs Helen ‘Windt, and a sister,
1909, Mrs. Delatore died yesterday |pgise Helen Widing, all of Chicago.
at her home, 1511 E. 71st st, Born in Crystal City, Missouri, she was a |] member of hast Episcopal church, || CHURCH '& SUNDAY SCHOOL the ladies auxiliary to the Veterans SUPPLIES of Foreign Wars Post 624, and the ’ Militery * Sk Surviving are her hus a PUB { G. Delatore; three daughters, Mrs. 2 LI 8 House ; Marie Vandenbark, New Haven, Ill, : . x and Miss Frances L. Delatore, and Mrs. Rosemary Conley, both of In-
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Sophia Regas, East St. Louis, IlL,[} Now is the time to and one granddaughter.
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Mrs. Lynch, a resident of Indl- HAPPY anapolis for the past 53 Years, died NEW YEAR terday at her home. was J A ir of England. T0 ALL She came to this country during her childhood and hefare, tog to Indianapolis
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