Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1947 — Page 8

; 5. Hattie Storck, a teacher in the Indianapolis schools who died yesterday im her home, 2544 N. Talbot st, will tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Crown Hill three Indianapolis, and a brother, Fred Storck, Kokomo.

Weiss, all of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.

-| Nathaniel Bartholomew

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Mrs. Margaret Clegg Mrs. Margaret Clegg, mother of| the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg, pastor of Grace Methodist church, died Saturday at her home in Jeffer-| sonville, | Mrs. Clegg, a lifelong resident {of Jeffersonville, also is survived | by her husband, Mathew E. Clegg, | formerly chief of police in Jeffer- | sonville 12 years; two other sons, | Frank Clegg, superintendent of the! Prudential Insurance Co. office in Lexington, Ky., and Homer Diese. in the office of chief of police of | Louisville, Ky.; a dapghter, Mrs. | Jeffersonville; a brother, John Roster, Jeffersonville, and four grandchildren,

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en Stevenson Dead Here at 78

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il Stevenson, who was 78, was a Marion county {resident 38 years and was employed at the New York Central Beech Grove shops as a patrolman until his retirement in 1938. Survivors are his wife, Jessie Stevenson; a -daughter, Mrs. Edna Franklin, Glenwood, Ind, & stepdaughter, Mrs. Helena Ross, Indianapolis, six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Mrs. Alta X. Wells

Mr. Stevenson Mis. Wud, who was 30, lived Harting, Five Points, four grand- Mrs. Dawson, who was-63, had Mrs.| here most of her life and was & children and 12 great-grandchil- ber of Mi. Paran chaveh. member of the Presbyterian church dren. and O. E 8S. Survivors are the husband, C.

p. m. tomorrow at her home. Burial | will be in Floral Park. Mrs, Wells, who was 74, died Sat-| urday in City hospital. She had lived here 60 years. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Griffey and Mrs. Louise Osborn, and three brothers, Alex| Fortner, Richard Fortner and Floyd | Fortner, all of Indianapolis.

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George W. Harper

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'N. Emerson ave., | of Marion county. Mr. Harper,. who was 93, died | | yesterday at Danville. He was a/ { member of Ebenezer church.

lifelong resident

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.| Crown Hill

Esther Snyder, Danville; two sis-

; ters, Mrs. C. H. Peters and Mrs. ton. He was 58 and resided at 635 : a 8th ave, Beech Grove. | brother, Emsley Halper, Indianap- Survivors include his wife, Mrs. ' ois; and a grandson.

Robert W. Tiernan

Hensley, Indianapolis;

Services for Robert W. Tiernan,

{auditor of St. Clair county, IIL, and former Indianapolis resident who died Friday at his home in East St. Louis, Ill, were held ,today at East St. Louis. Burial was in East Mr. Tiernan, who was 55, was the brother of Arthur P. Tiernan, member of the public relations firm i of Tiernan, Campbell & Brennar : and G. Miles Tiernan, promotion : manager of the Indianapolis Star. ~ Mrs. Tiernan had been ill isnce F. he broke his back in a fall several ¥ He was a native of : . Kentucky, and resided in Indianap- - olis a short time. - salesman and St. Clair county audi1 tor the last 16 years, Mr. Tiernan a was active in Democratic politics ¥; and Masonic lodge activities.

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His survivors also include his

wife; a son, Robert; his mother, Mrs. William Miles Tiernan, Indianapolis, and his father, Willlam Miles Tiernan, Russell, Ky.

Mrs. Nina E. Prinzler

Services for Mrs. Nina E. Prinzler,

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Surviving are her husband, Carl

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Services for Alonzo C, Stevenson, who died Saturday in his home, 2302 will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Hamilton

Rites for Mrs, Alta X. Wells, 130] N. Bloomington st, will be at 2 ¢ormer Indighapolis resident, were

day in the G. H. Herrmann funeral [three sons, Edward J; Clarence E. home and at 9 a. m. in St. Roch’s and Robert W. Roller, Beech Grove. Catholic church. Burial will be in|a stepson, Lester Woerdeman, Beech St. Joseph's. Grove; a sister, Mrs, Mamie Eichel, Mr. Schmoll, who. was 83, lived Indianapolis; two brothers, Edgar here 62 years and was a member |Roller, Indianapolis, and William of St. Roch's church. Roller, Pt. Wayne, and nine grandSurvivors besides the son are|children, three daughters, Mrs. J. C. Stevenson, Mrs. W. Luna, both of Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. J. Coghlan, Indianapolis; three other sons, Rudolph, Emil and Albert "Schmoll, all of | Indianapolis; 19 grandchildren and | three great- ~grandchildren,

Mrs. Fern Allen Ward

| | Services for Mrs. Fern Allen [ Ward, who died Friday in her

b Morgan county hospital, will be at 10° a. m. tomorrow in Conkle funeral home, Burial will be in Brookville, Mrs, Steiner, who was 73, lived here 25 years and was a member of West Michigan Street Methodist church. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Stearns and Miss Emma Steiner, both of Indianapolis, and three brothers, Robert and Walter Steiner, both of Indianapolis ‘and George Steiner, Brookville,

Mrs. Emma Meyer

Services for Mrs. Emma Meyer, 609 Sanders st, who died.Saturday, were to be held at 2 p, ‘m. today. in the G. H, Herrmann funeral home with burial in Concordia cemetery. Mrs. Meyers, who was 81, lived | here 62 years and was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran

Mrs. Nannie Dawson Services for Mrs. Nannie Dawson, 1213 N, Sheffield ave., who died Saturday at City hospital, will be

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Mrs. Cora L. Moffett” °

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church many years. Survivors are two sons, Edward H. Meyers and Walter C. Meyers, both of Indianapolis, a brother, Charles

{ home, 3540 N. Meridian st., were to be at 3 p. m. today in Fanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial was to be in Crown Hill

at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Mt. Paran Baptist church, Burial will be in Crown Hill

Miss Ona 8. Steiner

Services for Miss Ona B. Steiner, 32 N. Denny st., a Saturday

and Ocie Mitchell; and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Lewis, all of Indianapolis, and three stepsisters, Mrs.

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Dana Ward; a son, William a| daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Waller, and a brother, Paul Grafton.

| Charles M. Edster

Services for Charles M. Edster,

| congucted Thursday in San Leandro, Cal. He was 58. Mr. - Edster, who died Tuesday, had lived in California five years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ethel | Edster; three daughters, Mrs. Thel- | ma . Wending, Mrs. Marie Miller | jand Mrs. Edna Mae Dunson a son, Herman Edster, all of San Lean-| dro, a brother, Richard F. Edster,! Indignapolis; a halfbrother, E. H | Edster, Berea, Ky, and four grand- | > | children. .

Mr. Roller died Saturday in Bluf!- |

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