Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1947 — Page 4
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Services and burial for Myron
. Ketcham, formerly of Indianapolis,
who died recently in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Richardson,
Pasadena, Cal, will be held in Pasadena,
"Born in Aurora, he was employed 20 years as a United States mail clerk until his retirement in. 1926
. when he moved to Pasadena.
Survivors . besides the daughter, gre two sons, Robert, Indianapolis, and Walter, Fowler; and another daughter, Mrs. Charles Ross, Pine Bluff, Ark.
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from Columbia university. Services will-be at 10 a. m, Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Crown Hill Survivors are three sisters, Miss Alma C. Keppel, Mrs. D. R. Foster, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. H. H. El Monte, Cal, and two brothers, Harvey J. Keppel bat-
.|talion chief of the Indianapolis fire
department, and Thomas J. Keppel, Indianapolis. »~ A ——— Louis L." Thayer Louis L. Thayer, a mechanic for the Mayflower Transit Co., died yesterday in his home, 4117 Clarendon rd. He was born in Chicago, lived here 30 years and was 69. Services will be held in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. The time has not been set. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. May Thayer, and a son, Norman E. Thayer, both of Indianapolis. rh] 2
Mrs. Ruth Graham :
Services for Mrs. Ruth Smock Graham, who died Monday ip Illmo, Mo., will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the home of her parents near Acton. Burial will be in Acton cemetery. Mrs. Graham, who was 48, was born at Acton, lived most of her life in Indianapolis and was a registered nurse at Methodist hospital. Survivors are the husband, Russell BE Graham; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Smock, Acton;
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Guy A. Johnson Services for Guy A. Johnson, 1309 N. Rural st., who died Wednesday in Methodist hospital, will be at 10 a. m, tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel. Born in Greene county, Mr, Johnson, who was 51, lived here 12 years. He was a machinist for the H. C. Schildmeier Co. for the past four years. : Mr. Johnson was a& member of Center Lodge 23, F. & A. M. and the Robison «= Ragsdale Post 133, American Legion. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Alma Johnson; a daughter, Mrs.’ J. Lloyd
Darnell, Indianapolis; two sisters,
Mrs. Ross Vanderburg, Bloomington, and Mrs. Earl Shoulders, Oblong, Ill., two brothers, Irvin Johnson, Indianapolis, and Robert Johnsen, Meadville, Pa. :
Mrs. Edith A. Hacker
Mrs. Edith Adams Hacker, former |
Indianapolis resident, died Wednesday in Los Angeles, Cal, where she had lived since 1912. Mrs. Hacker, a member of a pioneef Indiana family, was born here. She attended the old Girls Classical school here and was graduated from the Quincy (Mass.) Mansion school.
Survivors are the husband, Wil-| liam D. Hacker; a son, William D. |
Hacker Jr., New York; a brother, Henry C. Adams, and sister, Mrs. Samuel A. Johnston, both of In-
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