Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1947 — Page 7

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Local Deaths—

Former Resident Dies in Texas Mrs. Catherine Basso Will Be Buried Here

Requiem high mass will be sung] m. Wednesday in St.

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John's ' Catholic church for Mr

Catherine M. Basso, a former resident here. Burial will be in Holy

Cross. Mrs.

where her son, thé Rt. Rev, Msg

John PF. -Basso, is pastor of Holy

Cross Catholie church,

Mrs. Basso was a founder of the Catholic Women's association and a member of the Catholic Order of | and Order of Rol |

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Other survivors are four daugh- | ters, Sister St. Agnes, a teacher)

at St. Anne's school here; Sister! Emerita, a teacher at St. John’s | school here; ‘Mrs. Catherine] Wynne, Sierre Madre, Cal, and!

Mrs. Marie Fitzsimmons, Van Nuy Cal; two sons, Paul J. Basso an

Leo Basso, Indianapolis, 22 grandchildren and six great-griandchil-

dren,

Joseph A. Sheckles

Services for Joseph A. Sheckle

347 N. East st., who died Friday at | City hespital, were conducted yes-

terday at Royster & Askin mor tuary. Burial was in Hendricks county. Mr. Sheckles, who was 86, was

retired plasterer. He had lived here most of his life and was a member of the Baptist church at Barnard, | POSPital. Surviving are his wife, Martha: |

two daughters, Mrs. Alta Arnol and Mrs. Josephine Mayhew, bot

of Indianapolis, and two sons, Virl

Bheckles, Washington Henry Sheckles,

state, Indianapolis.

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Henry Brosend Dies at 57; Martin | Hopper

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Services for Martin J. Hopper,

lived here since 1923 and was em-!|former Indianapolis resident who dq | Ployed as a draftsman for Holcomb & Hoke Manufacturing Co.

died Saturday | will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday en wri i1} ‘Montgomery mortunary., Burial |trude Brosend, and one daughter,'1913 and to Indianapolis in 1917.| "ill be in Crown Hil. ° sie | Miss Eleanor Brosend, Indianapolis. He was a member of Sephardic! Mr Hopper, who was 73, lived for

| Congregatio d Lov rder of eight months in Quincy. ngreg nan oval: O |born in Nashville, Ind., come here

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Survivors are three daughters, in 1916 and lived in ‘Texas five

Buena Albravaya, Terrie Albravaya, and Benita Albravaya, all of Indianapolis, and three brothers, Ben-

and Jack Albravaya, New York. Services will be held at 3 p. m.|

ome, cemetery, |

Mrs. Emma Galle

Services for Mrs. Emma Galle, who died Saturday, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Wald funeral home, 1637 N. Illinois st. She was 84. Burial will take place at the Montrose cemetery, Chicago. Mrs. Galle died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frieda Hasert, 764 Middle dr, Woodruff Place. She had been ill for two weeks. A native of Germany, she had lived in Indianapolis 12 years. She

is survived by a son, Frederick, of Amarillo, Tex.; a brother, Eugene Kaufman, of Colorado

addition to her sister. Mrs. «Galle ‘was active in the or-

Chicago. Daylight chapter 552, O. E. S, will assist at services at which the Rev. Frederick R. Daries of the Zion Evangelical church will officiate.

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[jamin, and Albert, both in Turkey, | 41d 3 elder emeritus of the i church.

Survivors are four sons, Rex D.,

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tomorrow in Aaron-Ruben funeral;@nd Myron T. Hopper, both of New | Burial will be in Sephardu|York, and Frank and Ira Hopper, | bo of Indianapolis,

daughters, Mrs. Etta Ogden, Quincy, | me FINA FoAM

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Fred S. Shinkle, 47, Held Job 25 Years

Services for Fred 8. Shinkle, operator for Indianapolis railways 25 years, who died Saturday at his home, Western dr,, R. R.. 3, box 472, will be at 10 a m, tomorrow at Shirley Brothers West Side chapel.

| Burial will be in Floral Park,

Mr. Shinkle, who was 47, was an operator on the Illinois st. and College ave lines. He was a member of the Improved Order of Red Men. Survivors are his wife, Ella; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Cornwell, In!dianapolis; five brothers, Bruce, Cecil, Eugene, Orville and "Ralph Shinkle,. all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Ellen Pofter, Indianapolis; his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles

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| granddaughter.

‘John M. Schmid

Services for John M.. Schmid, former newspaper circulation nian-

and two

{ager who died Friday at his home near Danville, were conducted yesterday. Burial was to be today |at Vanceburg, Ky. .

Mr. Schmid, who was 74, was employed by the Cincinnati Enquirer and the Cincinnati Post, joining the staff of the Indianapolis Sentinel in 1905. In 1906 he transferred to the News as circulation and business manager. He became circulation director of the Chicago Herald-Examiner in 1927. Survivors include his wife, Bernice; two brothers, Fred, Lake Worth, Fla., and George S. Schmid,

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Edward M. Anderson

Services for Edward M. Anderson, 3353 N. Arsenal ave, who died | Saturday in Julietta, will be at,

8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Moore mortuaries Peace chapel and at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church. ; Mr, Andersorf, who was 71, had been a machinist with the Home ; Elevator Co. 22 years and was a | member of St. Philip Neri Cath- | olic church. . Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Jarvis, Indianapolis; a son, Leo Anderson, Yonkers, N. Y.: {a sister, Mrs. Rose Swartz, Ft. Wayne; two brothers, Father Paul Anderson and Phillip Anderson, Ft. Wayne, and four grandchildren.

|Mrs. Ella M. Howerton

Services will be conducted at 10 a. m, tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries | Irvington chapel for Mrs. Ella M.! Howerton, a resident here 60 years. Burial will be at Mooresville, Mrs. Howerton, who was 77, died yesterday in her home on Davis rd. | She was a member of the Moores-' ville Methodist church, | Survivors are two sons, John C. Howerton, Anderson, and Robert N. Howerton, Indianapolis; two sis-| ters, Mrs. Martha Saulcy and Mrs. Dolly Moore, Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.

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