Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1947 — Page 10

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in his home, 3729 Salem st, was 61.

p. funeral home, Survivors are his'wife, Mrs. Mollie Dorfman. four brothers, . Aaron, Harry, Ben and Louis Dorfman, and three sisters, Mrs. Phillip Gralnie, Mrs. Samuel Astor and Mrs. Helen Polansky.

Mrs. Sophie Luiz

Services for Mrs. Sophie Luts, 1325 Comer st, who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Meyer & Abdon funeral home and at 2:30 p. m. at Emmaus Lutheran church. Mrs, Lutz, who was 74, was a native of Germany and came to Indianapolis in 1887. She attended St. Paul's Lutheran school.

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She was a member of Emmaus church, the War Mothet's society, the’ American Legion auxiliary and the Lutheran Child Welfare association, Her husband, Henry J. Lutz, died in 1918. Her survivors include a son, Harry Stuck, Indianapolis; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Helen White, Miami, Fla.; a stepson, Walter Lutz, St. Louis; a brother, Fred Poehler, Indianapolis; four; grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Pvt. Milton E. Allen

Services for Pvt. Milton E. Allen, who died Saturday at the post hospital at Ft. Knox, Ky. will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the

ed in Marion county six years. He is survived by his father; two brothers, Jack in the marine corps and Kenneth, Clermont,

and a sister, Viola Allen, also of

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Mrs. Vell Floyd Dies at Home

Mrs. Vell Dora Floyd, 3714 S. Randolph st, died today at her home. She was 57. A native of Casey county, Ky. she had lived in Indianapolis 11 years and was a member of Garfield Church ‘of Christ. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Margie Ballard, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Marie Geiger, Greenwood; three sons, Homer, Cecil and Achie Floyd, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Lora Watson and Mrs, Ella Pennington, and three brothers, Alvin T, Walter and William Gilpin, all of Liberty, Ky, and six grandchildren. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at G. H. Herrmann funeral home with burial in Round

Hill Mrs. Ida Alice Ulrich

Mrs. Ida Alice Ulrich, 2838 N. Delaware st., an Indianapolis resident 20 years, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. She «was 74. Mrs. Ulrich was born in Bodkins, , and wa s a member of the O. E. 8. and Methodist church at Sharpsville, Ind. Services will be held at 1 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan

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Mrs. Laura K. Hays, an Indian. apolis resident 32 years, diéd yesterday in her home, 5724 Winthrop ave, She was born in Columbus, O, and was a member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church here, ‘Services will be held at 3 Pp. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bushanan mortuary and RQurial will be in Washington Park mausoleum. Survivors are her husband, H. Guy Hays; a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Siegel, Muncie, and two sons, Herbert G. Hays, Columbus, O., and Jae A. Hays, Indianapolis.

. \ Mrs. Bessie L. Danzig Mrs. Bessie Leah Panzig, 951 High st. died yesterday in Methodist hospital. She was 53. Mrs. was a native of Russia and lived in Indianapolis 371 years. She was a member of the B'nai B'rith auxiliary, the Jewish Home for the Aged, the Hadassah and the Knesses Israel congregation. Survivors are her husband, Max Dansig; two sons, Frank, Indian-

brothers, Simon Gorelick, Chicago, and Morris Gorelick, Russia, and one grandchild.

Mrs. Jane Guynn Services for Mrs. Jane Guynn, former Indianapolis resident 40 years, who died Sunday in Lake Worth, Fla, will be held at 9 a. m, Friday in St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Guynn, who was 76, moved to Florida 25 years ago.’ Survivors are three nephews, Raymond, Harry Storms and Tom Boylan, and a niece, Leona Frankfort, all of Indianapolis.

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2027 Winthrop ave. He was 70.

Born in Shelby county, Mr.. Richman lived here 32 years and was church and the National Association

of Letter Carriers. Services have not been arranged Survivors are two brothers, C. F. Richman, Indianapolis, and Edward H. Richman, Tampa, Fla.

Frank Boykin

Services for Frank Boykin, 337 N. California st, who was killed Saturday in an ' automobile accident, will be held at 1 p, m, to> morrow in the Jacob Brothers West Sidé chapel. He was 39, Born in Luce Del, Miss, Mr. Boykin was for 19 years a. gesident of Indianapolis, working as a pin setter for the Moonlight Bowling alley. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Anna Boykin, and three sisters, Mrs. Lillle McKnight and Mrs. Anna Mae Harris, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Lula Pough, Pittsburgh; a niece, Miss Florrie Mae Harris, and a nephew, Raymond Harris.

Mrs. Elizabeth Dirk

Rites for Mrs. Elizabeth Dirk, 1013 8. New Jersey st, who died yesterday at her home, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will be in New Crown, Mrs. Dirk, who was 59, was a lifelong Indianapolis resident: and a member of Evangelical’ Reform church. Her survivors are a daughter, Margaret Worrell, and a son, Edward J. Dirk, Indianapolis; a sister, Jessie Strand, Chicago; a brother, Charles Wenton, Oaklandon, and one grandchild.

Mrs. Dorothy A. Orphey Rites are scheduled at 8:30 a. m. Thursday at Moore mortuaries and at 9 a. m. at St. Francis de Sales Catholic church for Mrs. Dorothy Ann Orphey, former Indianapolis resident, who died- at her home in White Fish, Mont, Sunday. Mrs. Orphey, who was 38, was a member of St. Francis church. She is survived By her husband, Paul T.; the father, Henry J. Wolf; a half-sister, Mrs. Frances Dickey and a half-brother, Leo Wolf, all of

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but burial will be in Hope cemetery.

Mrs.” Tommie Porter \ Services for Mrs. Tommie Porter, 2732 N. Capitol ave, who died Sun day at City hospital, will be held at 1'p. m, tomorrow in her home. The Rev. I. B. Carter will officiate and burial will be in Crown Hill Mrs. Porter, who was 66, had been | a resident of Indianapolis since her

marriage 54 years ago. She is survived by her husband, Perry.

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Mrs. Mary E. Gunsaul

Mrs. Mary E. Gunsaul, native of| Frankfort, Ky. died yesterday in| her home, 1428 St. Peter st. She) was 67. f Mrs. Gunsaul lived here 29 years! and was a ‘member of the Baptist church, { Services will be conducted at 10 a. m. Thursday in the J. GC. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes with burial ‘in New Crown. j Suryivors ‘are a daughter, Mrs Claude Shingleton, Indianapolis, free Serna and eight

Mrs. Mary Berlram Services ary Mrs. Mary Bertram, an Indianapolis resident 44 years, who died Sunday in her home, 131 8. Catherwood ave., will be conducted at 1 p. m. Thursday in Jacobs Brothers West Side chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park. Survivors are her husband, Garfleld Bertram; a brbther, Grant Williams, Pittsburgh, Pa, and a half-brother, Oliver Summers, Indianapolis.

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