Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1947 — Page 13
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Butler Policeman Dies Saturday
Bervices for Jesse Earl Dean, 67, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers Central chapel with burial in For Park cemetery, A night policaman at Butler university, Mr. Dean dled Saturday in Robert Long hospital. He lived at 1024 8S. Taft st. oe Formerly employed at the LukasHarold Corp, Mr. Dean had lived here for 36 years, He was born in Washington. county and was a member of the Fleming Garden
He is survived by his.wife, Lula; four sons, Casper and Lawrence, Coatesville, and John and Kenneth of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Akester, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Willlam Sinclair, Detroit; seven grandchildren and a greatgrandchild.
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Services for George O. will be in Calvary.
A custodian at schools 46, 47 and 70, he had worked for the board of school commissioners 15 years, He was a ‘member of Assumption church, Surviving ate a daughter, Mrs, Lois Jenkins and a brother, “erry Unversaw, ‘oth of Indianapolis,
Mrs. Daisy Finney
Services for Mrs. Daisy Finney, who died Saturday in her home at 1005 N. Pennsylvania st, will be
& Askin mortuary, Burial will be in' Crown Hill, Mrs. Finney was born in Mt. Comfort but had lived most of her life here. 8he was a member of Second Church of Christ, Scientist. Survivors: are - her husband, George H. Finney; and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Wililams Courtney,
Mrs. Annie Swain
Services for Mrs. Annie Swain, 87, of 828 Blake st, were to be at
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eso. Unversaw Rites i |Will Be Held Tuesday
Unversaw, ‘who died on the eve of his 60th | Ulta Jor, Seon 625 Birch ave, will be at 8:30 a. m, tomorrow at Kirby mortuary and at 9 a. m. at Assumption Catholic church. Burial
Mr, Unversaw died after a heart attack late Saturday night. A birthday party was being planned by his family” for yesterday.
& Son funeral home with burial in Floral Park. A "native of Tennessee, Swain died Friday at her heme. She had lived here 35 years and was a member of the First Baptist church of North Indianapolis. 3 Survivors include a ' daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Blackwell of this city; a granddaughter, Mrs, Mae Choate, Chicago; two nieces and a nephew.
Edwin Burdette ; Edwin Burdette, 1636 College ave., an employee’ of North Side Chevrolet, Inc, died yesterday in City hospital. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and was 57.
Services will be held at 1:30 p m. Wednesday in Shirley Brothers Central chapel. Burial will be in. Mt. Jackson cemetery. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. H. Watts and Mrs. Myrtle Black, both of Indianapolis, and twe nephews.
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Insurance Agent Dies on Sunday
Services for Ralph C. Kelley, for-
the Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corp., Ltd., who died yesterday af his home, 3637 N. Denny st., will be held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, pastor of Fairview Presbyterian church, will officiate, with burial in Bunnell cemetery, Frankfort. Mr. Kelley, who was 48, had been associated with the insurance company the last 24 years. He had. been resident agent in Philadelphia, | Pa., for five years before his retire-
ment last Octo! A native of rankfort, he was first associated with the Peoria Ill, branch coming here as resident agent 10 years ago, He was a member of the Managers club of Philadelphia. Surviving are his wife, Kathryn; a son, Ralph C. Jr., both oi Indian. apolis, and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley, Frankfort.
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. |was in Hillsboro. _« Mr. Newlin, who was 76, attended Butler antversiy, and the Indiana ;
university Law school. He taught
mer resident insurance agent for|several years in Fountain enty
rural schools, He began practicing law in: Veedersburg in 1895 and later served as city attorney. Mr. Newlin en-
cinnati division
Mr. Newlin {Central and then transférred to the Indianapolis and Peoria division, He was a life elder of Downey Avenue Christian church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Stella B. Newlin; a daughter, Mrs. Helen
"| Heine; two brothers, John H. New-
lin, Indianapolis, and George E. Newlin, Baltimore, Md. and two sisters, Mrs. Lenna Saltsgaver and Mrs. Oscar Janeway, both of Hillsboro. A brother, the ‘Rev. William H. Newlin of Crawfordsville, died
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Grover C. Wilson Service will be held at 1:30 p. m.
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Mr, Wilson, who was 54, was a machine operator at Zenite Métal Corp. A resident of Indfanapolis 26 years, he had worked at Zenite 20 years and was a member of Grove Baptist - church, Bowling Green, Ky. Surviving are his wife, Mary B.; a daughter, Mrs. Krystina O'Neal, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Riley, Connersville,
Services. were held ol 10.5. Bo. today tn. Shirley Chapel for Samuel J. Newlin, an employee of the
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Wednesday at Moore ‘Mortuaries| Park. |who died yesterday at his home, | Pative of Webster County, {1004 E. Market st. {in Floral Park.
his home, 127 8. Ritter ave. Burial
Verity, Park Ridge, nm, and one! Nn grandchild, ’ i. ; HA He was the ‘uncle of ole Olsen | : of the Olsen and Johnson gomedy! team,
i Harry H. Highteld, an employee of W. D, Allison Co, died | yesterday at his home, 1723 E.’ Pleasant Run pkwy. He was 67. | id | A native of Bridgeport, Ill, he gr ‘had lived here 25 years. He was : a member of Bethany Obrigan| church. Surviving are his wife, Nora; two. daughters, Mrs, Nellie Wright and Mrs. Dorothy Coonfield; a son, George, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Otto V. Olifton, Ariz, | Services will be at 1:30 p. m.| Wednesday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes with burial! in Crown Hill.
Barbee Chandler We urge you to attend. No i) Services for Barbee Chandler, In- | admission charge. dianapolis resident for 18 years, ix who died yesterday at his home, | re : 3044 W. Michigan st, will be at 2 2x) Te p. m. tomorrow at Conkle funeral : : Co
home. Burial will be in Floral ; Auditorium, Sixth Foor
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Mr. Chandler, who was 76, was a Ken- | tucky. He is survived by his wife, Bertha; two daughters, Mrs. Macy | | Latta and Miss Evelyn Chandler: | [two sons, Cosby and Judson H. Chandler, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Sam Chandler, Union County, Kentucky,
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and Claude, hospital today.
preme court, died at St. Thoma» : Sot!
Washington, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs.
Bertha Harlow, Anna, Ky., and Mrs. Laura Jackson, Bristol, Ky.; a haifsister, Miss Margaret Wilson, Louis- | ville, Ky., and a granddaughter, Miss Helen Gregory, Indianapolis. |
Nora lee Hankins
Services for Mrs. Nora Lee Hankins; 537 N.- Berwick ave, will be. held at 10:30 2. m. tomorrow. in Conkle Funeral home. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. ’ : Mrs. Hankins, who was 66, died Saturday in Methodist hospital She had been a resident of Indianapolis 25 years and was a member of Fairfax Christian church. Survivors are her husband, William Hankins; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Lettd; two brothers; Beverley
grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
Philip Rebholz
Services for Philip Rebholz, former Indianapolis resident, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Crown Hill. He was 65. Mr. Rebholz, a retired meat cutter, died Thursday in Cincinnati. He moved from Indianapolis 18 years ago. He is survived by his wife, Lillie; three sons, Wilbert and Robert, | Cincinnati, and Reece of this city; | a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Brown, Indianapolis; séven grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
‘Robert W. Sutton
Services for Robert W. Sutton, 1224 E. 59th st, will be at 10: 30 a. m. tomorrow in the Flanner &| Buchanan mortuary with burial in Montezuma, Ind. He was 62.
Lee and Charles Lee, and three |
Mr. Sutton, a factory representative for the E. L. Bruce Co. died | Saturday at his home. Born in Mar-| {tin county, he lived in Montezuma | before coming here 12 years ago. He was a member of the Masonic order, He {is survived by ‘his wife, May-
me; a son, Jack, both of this city; | two sisters, Mrs. Everett Chandler, ! { Frankfort, and Mrs. George Julian, | [ Columbus, and three brothers, | {James, Chicago; Frank, “Tuscola, cia and John, Newman, Ill : ‘Ernest Richardson
| ‘Services for Ernest Richardson, former Indianapolis resident who died Priday in .Bluefield, W. Va, | were to be held at 2:30 p. m. today | in Rushton-Hampton funeral home | in Plainfield. Burial was to be in Center Valley churchyard. Mr. Richardson was born In Morgan county and lived here 15 years. He was a member of F. & A.M. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edna Mitchell Richardson, Bluefield; a brother, Morris Richardson Baltimore, Md., and a sister, Mrs. Ada Kendall, Milwaukee, Wis, He was the brother of the late W. C. Richardson of Indianapolis.
James E. Garrett
Services for James E. Garrett, 1403 Cornell ave., who died Friday! in Veterans hospital in Dayton, 0. were held this morning in King &/| King funeral home. Burial was in| Crown Hill, Mr. Garrett, who was B51, was a veteran of world war I, and was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. He was employed 20 years by the Indiang_Afphalt Paving Co. A sister, | Mrs. Cecil Butler, Indianapolis, sur- | vives him. |
John Olsen Private services for John Olsen, | 3140 Winthrop ave, who died Saturday in his home, will be held at| 2 p. m. tomorrow in the home, Burial will be in Crown Hill, * Mr. Olsen, who was 77, was born in Oslo, Norway, came to America at the age of 13 and worked for the Monon railroad 54 years until his retirement five years: ago. He was a member of the Moose lodge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Helen Olsen; a son, Harold Olsen, of the Indianapolis police department; a
‘daughter, Mrs. Mary Oslin, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs: Carrie
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