Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1947 — Page 7
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FA Sims Funeral Set For Tomorrow
Former Indiana Secretary of State
The Sims, former Indiana secretary of tate who died yesterday at his home, . 4454 N. Pennsylvania st, wil be at 4 p. m, tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Services will be conducted by the Rev. Dallas Browning, pastor of North Methodist church, The body will be cremated, Mr. 8ims, who was 70, was active in Republican politics. A native of Frankfort, he studied law with
his father and was admitted hd practice at the Clinton county bar |
For W. F. Blye
in 1860. " became an employee of the
in 1801 and later served as an officer of the bank for 15 years. In 1804 he was elected to a four-year term as mayor of Frankfort. On State Committee Mr, Sims served continuously as a member of the Republican state committee from 1896 to 1006, also se as secretary of the committee from 1904 to 1906. Governor J. Frank Hanly appointed him secretary of state March 1, 1806, a post which he held two terms. During his tenure ‘he was an ex-officio member of the state borad of tax commissioners and chairman of the board. Governor Thomas R. Marshall
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EX- OFFICIAL DIES ~~ Fred-
erick A. Sims, active in Re. publican politics and former Indiana secretary of state died yesterday.
Private Services
- Private services for Wilbert PF. Blye, Hessel, Mich, former Indianapolis resident who died Saturday at 120 8S. Emerson ave, » WI
be conducted at 4 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. | The body will be cremated. | Mr. Blye, who was 72, became ill here several weeks ago while returning to Michigan from Florida. He was a retired monument dealer. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary M. Blye, and a nephew, Paul Blye, Waynetown.
Mrs. Anna Cc. Scanlon
named Mr, 8ims to the board of the Southeastern Insane hospital at Madison and minority member of the state board of tax commis-! sioners. He acted as chairman of | the Republican state committee ™ 1008, was elected its chairman in| 1013 -and was a delegate to the| G. O. P. national convention ™ 1016. Retired in 1921 He was again appointed chairman of the state board of tax commissioners in 1917 by Governor James P. Goodrich, a post he held until 1921 When he reitred to reenter private law practcie. He continued his law practice in offices in Merchants National Bank ne ing until his recent illness. . His wife, the former Elsie A. Dickson, died in 1943. Survivors are two cousins,
Sims, Prankfort, and Mrs. Nora! Kramer, Indianapolis. EGYPT TURNS TO UN CAIRO, April 21 (U. P.).—The
Egyptian government has decided | to submit the Anglo-Egyptian treaty dispute to the United Nations security councli, Premier Nokrashi Pasha announced today.
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Services for Mrs. Anna C. Scanlon, an Indianapolis resident 55 years, who died Baturday in her ‘home, 1130 N. La Salle st., will be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Kirby Mortuary and’ at 9 a. m. in St. {Philip Neri Catholic church. Burial {will be in Holy Cross. ' Mrs. Scanlon, who was 72," was a member of St. Philip's church and the altar society of the church. Survivors are two sons, John P. and Thomas F. Scanion; a daughter, Mrs. Eileen Farrell, all of In-
J Alfred W. Rodecker Dies Here at 4
{department of insurance 12 years,
Former Examiner In Insurance Bureau -
Alfred W. Rodecker, 120 E. 47th st., former examiner for the state
died yesterday. He was 46. MF. Rodecker lived here 40 years and at the time of death was employed by Mail Me Monday, Inc. an accounting frm. He was a member of Beta Theta Fl, Oriental lodge 500, F. & A. M., Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine, Lambs club and American Business club. « Services will be at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary but fhe time has not been set. Burial will be Crown Hill, . Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Beulah C. Rodecker; a daughter, Miss Nancy C. Rodecker; the mother, Mrs, Caroline M. Rodecker, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah R. Scholl, all of Indianapolis. '
C. Edward Korn -Servigesawill be. conducted at 2 p. m: tomorrow at, Second Evangelical and Reformed ‘church for C. Edward Korn, who died Saturday at his home, 1812 S. East st. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Korn, who was 73, was a | lifelong resident of Indianapolis. | He was a coffee roaster for 18 years at King Coffee Co. and for the last two years at Irvin Green Coffee Co, He was a member of Second church. : Two grandchildren survive.
Jessie Martin Collins Services for Jessie Martin Collins, who died Friday in the home of a daughter at Shelbyville, were to be at 10:30 a. m. today in the Murphy funeral home, Shelbyville. Bugial
Mrs. Sallie D. Funeral fo Be
F. Coffin, died yesterday. She was 86. Her -husband, an” incorporator
the Methodist church 30 years and a minister 50 years. s. Coffin, who was graduated from the DePauw Female Seminary in New Albany, lived here 54 years. She had Been a member of Central Avenue Methodist church since 1893 and was a member of the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Services will be at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus mortuary with burial in Hill, Survivors are a son, Charles PF. Jr, Indianapolis; two daughters, Miss Jean Coffin, +Indianapolis, and Mrs. Natalie Sims, Flkhart; a brother, Henry M. Dowling, Indianapolis attorney, five gzandchildren and two great-grandchildren,
Mrs. Ruth N. Ellis
Services for Mrs, Ruth N. Ellis, 925 Sanders st. who died Friday, | were to be at 1:30 p, m. today in J. ©. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes with burial in Crown Hill Mrs. Ellie, who was 41, was a .|lifelong resident of Indianapolis and was a member of the St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church. Survivors are her husband, Ralph H. Ellis; three sons, Ralph E., Glenn H. and Robert L. Ellis; the parents,
sister, Mrs. Jeanette LaFlower, and | a brother, Charles E. Wyatt Jr. all of Indianapolis. —
John W. Coy
Services for John W. Coy, former Johnson county commissioner who died Saturday in his home in
will be in Orchard Hill cemetery at New Bethel. Mr. Collins, a retired farmer, lived here 50 years until he went to Shelbyville several weeks ago. He was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Fisher, Mrs. Flora Jegen, Miss Evelyn Collins and Mrs. Irene Patterson, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Bertha Burton, Shelby-
dianapolis; four grandchildren, two nieces and a nephew.
ville, and a son, Maurice Collins, Brown county.
Set Services Tomorrow
‘For Mrs. Add
2057 N. New Jersey st., home. Burial will be in Washingto
a R. Rinker
Services for Mrs. Adda R. Rinker, who died Saturday at her home, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Jordan funeral
n Park.
Mrs. Riker had been a secretary in the Indianapolis fire depart-
A native of Morgan county, she, taught 10 years in Martinsville grade schools before moving here! in 1917. Downey Avenue Christian church] and Philathea class of the church. ! Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | Dale R. DaVee, and a grandon, Robert D. DaVee, both of Indianapolis
Howard Wootton
Services will be conducted at 10 here,
a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-
chanan mortuary for Howard Wootton, 947 W. 33d st.
Mr. Wootton, who was 82, died Sautrday in City hospital. a clerk for the Railway Express agency until his retirement 14 years
ago.
Burial will | be in Crown Hill
He was]
Prior to that she was employed by the state conserva-
A sister, Mrs. Emily A. Hamilton, Baltimore, Md., survives.
She was a. member of]
Herman Cavanaugh
| Services will be held at 2 p. m. | tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Herman Cavanaugh, chief inspector for the Kahn Tailoring ‘Co. Burial will be in Washington Park.
Mr. Cavanaugn, a lifelong resident died yesterday in his home, [717 Congress ave. He was 54 He was a member of North Park Masonic lodge. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. | Leota M. Cavanaugh; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Talbott, Chicago, and
his mother, Mrs. Lottie Cavanaugh, Indianapolis.
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Coffin Dies; Tomorrow
and former president of the State
Life Insurance Co. died in 1935. Mrs, Coffin was the daughtersof the late Alexander Dowling, former judge of the Indiana Supreme court, a and the granddaughter of the Rev. John Kiger, a" presiding elder in
Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery there. ! Mr. Coy, who was 79, lived all of ‘his life in Johnson county and was a member of Community Congregational church there. Burvivors are two daughters, Mrs. Fred Parsley apd Mrs. Calvin Drag00, both of klin; three sons, Elba Coy, Whiteland; Hugh €oy, Fairland, and Oliver Coy, Needham; 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Myrtle McAree Services for Mrs. Myrtle McAree, 833 N. Drexel ave.,, who died Saturday at Methodist hospital, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Robert W. Stirling mortuary. Burial will be in Memorial Park. . Mrs. McAree, who was 79, had lived here most of her life and was a member of Woodruff Place Baptist church. Surviving are her husband, Charles; a daughter, Mrs, Margaret Greeno; two sons, William and Francis McAree; two brothers, Edward and J. F. Huffman, all of In+ dianapolis; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren,
Mrs." Mary Antle Services for Mrs. Mary Jane Antle, 953 Prospect st., who died Friday at a nursing home, were to be conducted at 9 a. m. today at Robert W. Stirling mortuary, with burial in Madison, Mrs, Antle, who was 89, was a native of Madison. She had lived here 45 years and was a member of Seventh Presbyterian church. A [Ge son, N. Ray Antle, survives,
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william H. Spivey, forme p patrol man for the New York Central railroad, died, today in his home after long illness. He was 65. The family home is at 127 N. Second ave., Beech Grove. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. ‘Spivey,
and three daughters, Mrs, Clifford 1
Endicott and Mrs. Roy Lasher of Indianapolis and Mrs. James Summer, Wabash, Ind. Services will be in the Wyatt Memorial Funeral home, Rushville, with burial at Rushville. Dr. Keénneth Vanderventer of Beech Grove will conduct the services
Mrs. Sadie DeWalt
Services will be conducted at 1 p. m, tomorrow in the Mt. Moriah Baptist church for Mrs. Sadie DeWalt, a resident here eight years. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. DeWalt, who was 55, died Saturday in her home, 1463 Mass-
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