Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1947 — Page 10

Survivors are two daughters,

Leonard Grimme and Miss Lorraine Reed, and three sons, Elmer, James’

and Donald Reed, all of Indianapolis; three brothers, William, Charles and Frank Deckow, and three sisters, Miss Amanda Deckow, Mrs.

Mrs. Ida May Kirk Services for Mrs. Ida May Kirk, who died Sunday in her home, 531 N. Pershing ave., will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in, the Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. Kirk, who was 81, was born in Pranklin, lived here 70 years and was a member of the Methodist church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

Bertha Bourke; two sons, Charles ||

A. Kirk and Leo A. Kirk, all of In1anapolis; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

in his home, 511 Winthrop ave. He was 88. Mr. Schmidt was an employee of

VETERAN KIWANIAN— Robert P. Oblinger died today.

a. m. in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's. Mr: Ittenbach, who was 54, was born in . He had been an accountant at the Fletcher Trust Co. 30 years and was a member of St. Philip Neri church, the Men's club of the parish and’ the Knights

»{ of Columbus.

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Adolay Ittenbach; two daughters, Mrs. ‘Walter CC Kernedy and Mrs. Charles A. Teipen; his mother, Mrs. G. J. Ittenbach; a sister; Mrs. Emil

.|20 years before retiring in -1933. He

Services for Frank Orrell, 1133 N. Arsenal ave, who died Saturday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lester

Hendricks county and at-

school in Wells county. He ‘ been an Indianapolis resident

and a daughter, Frances Elaine Or- | rell, both of Indianapolis; two sis-| ters, Mrs. May and Mrs. H 8 Williams, Liberty Center’ and his father, Frank Orrell, Montpelier,

William H. Crosby

Services will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Conkle funeral home for William H. Crosby, 408 N. Berwick ave, who died Sunday while visiting Jamestown. Burial will be in Jamestown. Mr. Crosby, who was 76, was a native of Jamestown and had lived here 45 years. He was an employee of Acme-Evans Milling Co.

was a member of Fairfax Christian church. ya . Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Madge Florka and Mrs. Walter Greenwood, both of Indianapolis, five grandchildren and four great-

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