Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1947 — Page 16
Atkins Co. Employee For 55 Years
< John W. Kappus, 1327 Montcalm st, an inspector at the E. C. Atkins Co. 55 years, died yesterday in Oity hospital. He was 73. Mr. Kappus was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a member of the Atkins 20-Year club and the Model 21 club. ) Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Elizabeth Kappus; two sons, John W. Kappus Jr. and Charles F'. Kappus, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Herman Bruder; a sister, Mrs, Jack Pickering; two brothers, William and Charles Kappus; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild, all of Indian apolis. Service will be conducted at 2| p. m. Saturday in the home with burial in Crown Hill
Duke R. Stephens
Services for Duke R. Stephens, retired insurance agent, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Mt Hope cemetery, Peru, Ind. Mr. Btephens, who was 54, died Tuesday at Methodist hospital fol~
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agent for Miller National Insurance Co. of Chicago. Mr, Stephens was a member of Broadway Baptist church and the
Jowing an illness of several years He lived at 719 E, 62d st. |
Born in Maysville, Ky.. he had | Kinzie lived here 22 years and until his re- | mother,
tirement three years ago was state
Masonic lodge at Peru. Surviving .are his wife, Mrs. Ethel
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Funeral Here Tomorrow For William E. Poole
Services for Willlam E. Poole, retired carpenter who died Tuesday Maude E. Hamplon; two sons, ArStephens, and his step-|in his home, 528 N, Pershing ave, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the thur Hampton, Russelville, Ky., and Mrs, Alice Stephens, Bar-| Conkle Funeral home. Burial wil] be in Floral Park, Mr. Poole, who was 77, was born in Jennings county and lived here a daughter, Mrs. Berniece Allison,
33 years, He was a member of the Odd Fellows in Butlerville and the
Mrs. Edith F. Lindsay Mrs. Edith P. Lindsay, 25621 N. Talbot ave, died yesterday in Bt. Vincent's hospital. Bhe was 61,
Baptist church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.
Euliss, both of Indianapolis; four sons, H. E, Herbert and William J. Poole, all of Indianapolis and Ralph
Born - in Pittsburgh, Pa, Mrs.| Poole, Louisville, Ky.; four sisters,
{Lindsay and her husband, Robert
“| Hind operated =u grovery--store
{here 13 years. She was a member {of the Pirst Church of Christ, | Bclefitist. Services will be at 10 a. m. Satur{day in Flanner & Buchanan Mor{tuary with burial fn Fairmount, | Ind.
| Surylvors besides her husband
? |are a sister, Mrs. Maude Mahoney, 1701 EAST 38TH TA. 2434, { Los Angeles, and a brother, J, E. ASANE:WIRP SERVION: | Jones, Anderson, ——
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ers, Wallace Poole, Cincinnati, O., and Howard Poole, Sellersburg, and 15 grandchildren.
Royal F. Andrews Dies at 69
Royal F. Andrews, a resident here
36 years, died yesterday in his|John J. Kirch, Indianapolis; - two | brothers, John G. Meisberger, New
ployee of the American Can Co. He | was a member of the First Baptist |
{church and Modern Woodmen.
Services will be at Flanner &| Buchanan mortuary but the time | has not been set. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Amy H. Andrews; two sons, Harold A and Frank R. Andrews; a daughter, Mrs. Edna Minich; two grandsons, | and two granddaughters, all of Indianapolis.
Edward H. Bruning Edward H. Bruning, 3962 Fletcher ave, died yesterday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ben F. Sickbert, He was 83. Mr. Bruning was born in Holland, Ind, lived here two years and was a member of the Woodmen of the World, and the Salem Evargelical and Reformed church, Huntingburg. he Services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the Wald funeral home
Huntingburg: Survivors besides his daughter are two other daughters, Mrs. Ida Katterhenry, Holland; Mrs. Rivina L. Duvall, Indianapolis; two sons, Emil H. Bruning, Indianapolis, and John G. Bruning, Huntingburg; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-gfand-children.
bom in Russelville, Ky. and had
+ Lecturey. at the conference tonight will be David L. Cohn, who
Services will be at 2 p. m. Saturday in his home, _ Survivors are his wife, Mrs. VioAlbert
John Hampton
Services for John Hampton, 904 Paca st, who died of a heart attack Tuesday while fishing in White River, will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in Jacobs Brothers West Side
chapel. Burial will be In New Crown. :
Mr. Hampton, who was 56, was
lived here 168 years, He had been employed by The Times two years and was a member of Galilee Baptist church,
| Willlam Hampton, Lamont, Tenn.;
Herman Carter and Mrs. Virginia |g, Johnson, Indianapolis.
| Mrs. Elizabeth Kirch
Mrs. Eva Meyer, Holton; two broth- | county and was a member of Sacred
| Christian Mothers society. Services will be at 9 a. m. Satur-}
Survivors are his wife, Mrs,
Russelville; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Mattie Sneed, Mrs. Vera Mallory, Indianapolis, and a stepson, George
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Kirch, an Indianapolis resident 50 years, died
st. She was 75. Mrs. Kirch, was born in Jefferson
Heart Catholic church and the
day in Sacred Heart church. Members of the Mothers Christian society will conduct prayer services tomorrow night in the home. Survivors are her husband, John C. Kirch; two daughters, Mrs. Carl Koesters, Indianapolis; Mrs.’ Ervin
home, 2521 Broadway. He was 69
Mr. Andrews was born in Chilli. | cothe, Ill, and was a retired em- 800d, and 10 grandchildren.
with burial in Fairmount cemetery, |.
Johannes, Washington, D. C.; a Son,
Marion, and Adam Meisberger, Os-
Duke R. Stephens
Services for Duke R. Stephens, 719 E. 62d st, who died Tuesday in Methodist hospital, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Mt. Hope cemetery, Peru. Mr. Stephens, who was 54, was born in Maysville, Ky. He lived here 22 years and was employed by the National Insurance Co., Chicago, until his retirement three years ago. He was a member of the Broadway Baptist church and the Masonic lodge of Peru. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Kinzie Stephens, and his stepmother, Mrs, Alice Stephens, Barbersville, W. Va.
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