Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1947 — Page 9
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Nickel Plate Man Native of Peru George W. Fobes, 714 E. 23d st,
Plate railroad, died yesterday while
at work in the yards at 34th st. and|
Bouthern ave. He was 80. Mr, Fobes, who moved to Indian« apolis from Peru, Ind, in 1908, had worked for the Big Four and Nickel Plate railroads for the last 38 years, He was a member of Railway men and the Eagles lodge, Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Amy ©. Fobes; three sons, George ‘R., Fred L. and Jack W, Fobes, of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs, E. J. Mayer, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Reem Wilkins, Sulphur Springs,
Services will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday in Grinsteiner's funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery,
Roy Skaggs
« Services for Roy Skaggs, 1268 N, Belle Vieu pl, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle funeral home with burial in Washington Par Mr. Skaggs, who died Saturda his home, was an employee of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. He was 56 and had lived here 28 years. He was born in Barren county, Kentucky
Survivors are his wife, Josephine; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Shaw and Mrs. Anna Alltop; a brother, Gamer; two sisters, Mrs. < Ethel Shamback, all of this city, and Mrs, Zelma Allen, Bowling Green, Ky. and three grandchildren.
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retired railroad conductor, will be Burial will be
home, 625 8. Meridian st. He was
Evangelical and Reformed church, died yesterday in her home, 1920 N. Meridian st.
Mrs. Webb, a native, lived here,
all her life. She was a member of the Altenheim board and of Zion church. Two. stepsons, William Hindle, Rochester, Ind, and Edward Hindle, Detroit, survive. Dr. F. R. Daries will conduct the services Wednesday at 10 a. m. in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill,
Mrs. Hellen Algoe Graves, 3431 College ave, died today in St. Vincent's hospital. Mrs. Graves was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of Presbyterian church. She is survived by her husband, Victor A.; a daughter, Miss Elizabeth Allison Graves; an aunt, Mrs. William M. Howard; two cousins, Mrs. James W. Huckelberry and Mrs. Elizabeth D. Cook, all of Indianapolis. =n Private services will be held Wednesday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill.
and Mrs. Vern L. Booher M Services for Mrs. Goldie Eleanor | V\I'$ Services were to be at 3 p. m. today in the G. H. Herrmann funeral
Booher, who died Saturday at her
B | nome, 1650 Central ave., will be at
11:30 p. m. tomorrow at Fanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Booher, who was 50, was a native of Crawfordsville and had lived here 35 years. She was a member of the: Women’s Christian Temperance Union and North Side Presbyterian church. Survivors are her husband, Vern
two ssiters, Mrs. Kathleen Lutz, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ruth Weiss, Louisville.
Mrs. Eva A. Peterson Mrs. Eva Ann Peterson, 3534 Birchwood ave. died yesterday while visiting relatives in Ladoga. She was 63. Mrs. Peterson was borm in Mace, lived here 44 years and was a member of .the Methodist church at Mace. Services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flannet & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Survivors are her husband, Dr. Bert D. Peterson; sa daughter, Miss Dorothy Peterson; two sisters, Mrs, C. L. Lauthers and Mrs. Earl Grubbs, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Charles Galloway, Ladoga.
Anthony |. Kreich
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Catholic church 28 years who died Friday in St. Francis hospital, will be at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Lauck Funeral home and at 10 a, m. in the church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's. Mr. Kreich lived most ‘of his life in Indianapolis and was an active member of the Knights of St. George, St. Francis Aid Society, Third Order of St. Francis, and Catholic Knights of America,
Mrs. Rose M. Webb Mrs. Rose M. Webb, who was the oldest active member of the Ladies Aid society of the Zion
L.; a son Verl L, Booher Jr., and |
Mrs. Rosa Lee Wise Services were to be at 1 p. m. toiday .at the residence for Mrs. Rosa Lee Wise, 923 E. Maryland st., who
died Friday at City hospital. Burial |
was to be in Floral Park. Mrs. Wise, who was 51, was a native of Tennessee and had lived here 31 years. Surviving are her husband, Edward; two sons, Paul and Leon Simpson; two daughters, Mrs. Wilda Ratcliffe and Mrs. Juanita Greene;
brother, Charles Miller, grandchild.
Clyde Hoover
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Friday in City hospital. lived here 25 years.
Hoover; Major, and a son, John Major, all of Indianapolis.
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Mrs. Lewis
anapolis 43 years.
“Survivors are her husband, John; two daughters, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs, Ruth Obok; two sons, Floyd and Ray Lewis; a sister, Mrs. John Wicker; a brother, William M. Davis; 12 grandchildren and two great chiliren, all of Indianapolis,
Theodosia H. Hadley
Graveside services for Miss Theo dosia Hamilton Hadley, formerly of Indianapolis who died May 2 in| Kalamazoo, Mich., will be held at! 2 p. m, tomorrow in Crown Hill
Miss Hadley, who was 60, was born here and was educated in ! Packer Collegiate institute in { Brooklyn, N.Y. She was graduated
68. A former conductor for the Pennsylvania railroad, he had béen from Vassar college in 1902, and retired 15 years. He was a member of Lyons Masonic lodge, Lyons | Was a& charter member of the In-
| diana Vassar club. She had recently been instructor in Botany at the State Teachers’ college in Kalamazoo, Mich. She was an accomplished violinist, having played in the Kalamazoo orchestra. Her mother, Mrs. Jeannette H. Hadley of Indianapolis, survives.
Clarence E. Shepherd
Services for Clarence E. Shepherd, 18 8S. Fleming st., will be at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Lynhurst Baptist church with burial in Floral Park. ‘A Link-Belt Co. employee, Mr. Shepherd died Saturday at his home. He was 57. Born in Ripley county, he had lived here 36 {years and was a past master of Evergreen Masonic lodge. He was a member of Corinthian chapter, 0. E 8. Survivors are his wife, Bonnie; a son, Sherman E., Speedway City;
his stepmother, Mrs. Alpha Shepherd, bethtown, and a grand daughter.
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Edward M. Cloyd Services for Edward Mitchell Cloud, who died: yesterday at hospital, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson
years. He was 66 and a native of Peru, Ind, A member of the North Salem Christian church, he lived at 1009 Windermere st. Survivors include his wife, Laura; two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Stone and Mrs. John Corrigan; a son, Otis, and seven grandchildren, all of this city.
John J. Clancy John J. Clancy, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a retired printer, died yesterday in his home, 834 Olive st., after a year's illness. He was 72. Mr. Clancy had been employed in various Indianapolis commercial printing shops and was a member of Pressmen’s Locdl 39. He was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic church and the Holy Name society of that church and a lay oblate member of St. Meinrad’s, His wife, Mrs. Anna Clancy is the only immediate survivor. pa
set. Buridl will be in Holy Cross.
David H. Byrket
at Conkle funeral home.
For Mrs. Frances M. (
, Services will be ut 5. m. tomorrow af the George W. Us W. Washington 8¢.
Clift, who was 78, was a native of Terre Haute and had lived g - since 1920. he was 4 member of the Bird club of Indianapolis,
'|lived- in Indianapolis since child-
‘| of Whitestown Methodist church,
.| 3083 Boulevard pl, who died Thurs-
Services will be in St. Patrick’s church, but the time has not been
Services for David H. Byrket, 1011% W. Washington st., who died Sunday at the home of a granddaughter, Mrs. Stoy Payne, Toledo, O., will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday | Burial |
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will be in Jones cemetery In Whitestown.
Mr. Byrket, who was 86, was a native of Whitestown and had
hood. A retired Pennsylvania railroad employee, he was a member
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs, Bert Jones, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Bert Walker, Sudbury, Ontario; a sister, Mrs. George Ditzenberger, Whitestown; five grandchildren and nine great-grand-children.
William S. Burns
Services for William 8, Burns,
day in St. Francis hospital, were to be at 10 & m. today in Moore Mortuaries Colonial chapel with
burial in Crown Hill, Mr. Burns, who was 86, was a retired jeweler. He came here 74
years ago from Shelbyville, his birthplace. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Nellie | Burns; a ‘son, Albert 8. Burns, Indianapolis; a foster daughter, Mrs, Riley Chilton, Edgewood; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Hoskins and Mrs. Josephine Lambert, both of Indianapolis, and a brother, George Burns, Martinsvill
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