Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1947 — Page 12
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So Teepe, who was 83, died yesterday. in his home, 25 N. Traub st.
Retired for 20 years, he formerly was an iron molder for the Chandler.
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Evangelical ‘Reformed church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna Teepe; two daughters, Mrs. Helen McCleaster and Mrs. Rena Horton; two grandchildren, and one greatgrandchild, all of Indianapolis.
Milo B. Fleming
Services for Milo B, Fieming, 1001 N. Delaware st. who died Saturday in the Veterans : hospital at Los | Angeles, Cal, will be Friday in Auburn, Iowa, | Burial will be in © Auburn. !
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a native of Au- | burn and had lived here 20 years. He was a veteran of both Mr. Fleming world wars. Surviving are his wife, Elsie, and a sister, Mrs. Effie Logan, Auburn.
Mrs. Dorothy Schulz
at 9 a. m. Friday in Holy Angels Catholic church for Mrs. Dorothy Schulz, a resident here 16 years. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Mrs. Schuls, who was 34, died yesterday in her home, 1034 W. 37th st. She was a member of Holy Angels church,. the Altar society and the Mothers club. Survivors are her husband, Louis Schulz; a son, Richard; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rankin, Huntington; two brothers, Larry Rankin, Huntington, and Forrest Rankin, Ft. Wayne, and four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle McMillan, Mrs. Edna Owens and Mrs. Audrey Eckert, all of Huntington, and Mrs. Allen Murphy, Crown Point,
Mrs. Owen C. Ogden Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Conkle funeral 5344 W. Washington st. home. Park. Mrs. Ogden, who was 67, is survived by her husband, Owen C. and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hull, both of Indianapolis. :
Mrs. Anna J. Able
Services were to be at 10 a. m. today in the Dorsey funeral home for Mrs. Anna J. Able, 1231 W. 31st st. Burial was to be ih Crown Hill. Mrs. Able died Monday in her home. She was 65. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Bess Kaler and Mrs. Ben Soltau, both of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Rose Donnelly
Services for Mrs. Rose Donnelly, who died Monday at her home, 3522 Graceland ave., will be at 8:45 a. m, Priday at ‘Speaks & Finn funeral home, and at 9 a. m. at St. Thomas Acquinas Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross,
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Requiem high mass will be sung|
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Mrs. Nina Hughes Dies in Hospital
Mrs, Nina E Hughes, native of
| Fowjer and a resident here for 49|
years, died yesterday in Methodist hospital. She was 54. Mrs, Hughes lived at 2239 College ave. She had been secretary of Gil-
a" [liom, Armstrong & Gilliom law firm and belonged to the O. E. 8. and the
Third Christian church. Survivors are a brother, Harry P. Wallace; three sisters, Mrs. Robert R. Pattison, Indianapolis; Mrs. C. Myron Kern,” Alexandria, and Mfs.
anapolis. Services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Wald funeral home, conducted by the Rev, C. Nevin Stamm, minister of First Evangelical and Reformed church. Burial will be in Washington Park. -
John W. Stonehouse John W. Stonehouse, a resident here 45 years, was to be buried in Crown Hill after services at 2:30 p. m. today in Conkle funeral home. Mr. Stonehouse died yesterday in his home, 971 N. Tibbs ave. He was 78. A retired carpenter, he was a member of the Presbyterian church at Sharon, Ind. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Hurdie Stonehouse; three daughters, Mrs. Marguerite Waldo, Mrs. Agnes Kassing and Mrs. Helen Bruder; a son, J. Victor Stonehquse, and two brothers, Jade Stonehouse
iand Jesse Stonehouse, all of Indi-
anapolis; a sister, Mrs. Flora Davis, Oklahoma City, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
home for Mrs. Owen C. Ogden, who | died yesterday at Gifford Nursing! Burial will be in Floral
Russell F. Edwards, Indianapolis; a!
stepdaughter, Mrs. Dorothy Pegg, | and a stepson, John Hughes, Indi-|
Albert i Drake Rites Tomorrow
#Resident of City For 49 Years
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Peace. Chapel for Albert A, Drake, a resident here 49 years. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr, Drake, who was 83, died Monday in his home, 602 N. Keystone lave. Survivors are a son, Harry L. Drake; a sister, Mrs. Richard Howenstine; two brothers, Willlam and Frank Drake, and a grandchild, all of Indianapolis.
Kyle A. Delung
Services are scheduled at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in ‘Royster & Askin funeral home for Kyle A. DeLung, retired New York Central railroad conductor. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. DeLung, who was 63, died Monday in St. Vincent's hospital. A resident here 20 years, he lived on R. R. 15. He retired eight years
ago. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Sylvia DeLung; a son, Kyle E. DeLung, Indianapolis: four sisters, Mrs, Mary Woodram, Bellepoint, W. Va.; Mrs. L. W. Crookshanks, Portsmouth, O., and Mrs. C: C. Hays and Mrs. E J. Linthicium, Washington, D. C., and a brother, P. D. DeLung, Princeton, W. Va.
George H. Hartman Services and burial will be held at 2:30 p. m, Friday in Martinsville for George H. Hartman, lifelong resident. here, who died yesterday at Methodist hospital. ! Mr. Hartman, who was 72, had operated a vegetable stand at the Producers Market for 30 years. He lived at 2632 Brill rd. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Emma Sturm, Indianapolis, and four brothers, William and Herman Hartman, Indianapolis; and Fred
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