Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1947 — Page 9
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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1947 Local Deaths—
Elmer N.
Services for: Filmer N. Trester, 85
home, 2216 W. 60th st, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Phillippi
funeral home at Zionsville,
A former trustee of Wayne township, Mr. Trester was active in Republican politics. He was precinct committeeman for Washington}
Mrs. Harriet D. Best
township for many years. A resident of Marion county most of his life, he retired as a farmer| 35 years ago. He laid out an addi-| tion at 60th st. and state rd. 29. He was a member of Broad Ripple Masonic lodge No. 643. Surviving are his wife, Heckman Trester; two daughters, | Mrs. Stella M. Coss of Andrews and’ Mrs. Carrie Richey of Chicago; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Fox of Marion county, and two grandchildren.
Rudolph A. Steiner
Services will. be conducted at 9 a m. tomorrow at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church for Rudolph A. Steiner. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. ' Mr. Steiner, who was 57, died yesterday. at St. Vincent's hospital A native of Mount Pleasant, Pa.
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n Trester Funeral Will Be at Zionsville
Burial arrangements have not been completed.
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, who died Wednesday night at his
Services and burial for Mrs. Harriet D. Best, former Indianapolis resident, will be tomorrow afternoon in Brookville, the community where she was born. Mrs, Best, who was 81, dled Wednesday at her home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Shé had lived in Indianapolis 47 years before going to Florida. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hugh D. Fatout; a son, Claus H, Best, Indianapolis; two brothers, G. E. Dennett, Brookville, and Thomas Dennett, Toledo, O.;
office building at Fuller dr. structed now at a cost of §
sister, Mrs. N. Guy Jones, New Castle; four grandchildren, and
: Paul C. Havin, Navy Veteran, Dies
Paul C. Havlin of 505 N..Noble
four great-grandehildren.
Mrs. Drusilla Ellis
Services will be conducted tomorrow at Muncie for Mrs. Drusilla
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E. Havlin; two sis‘ers, Mrs, Virginia iterday at his home, 5530 W. 10th Cummins, Indianapolis, «nd Mrs. st. A native of Hickory, N. C, he Evelyn Avinger, North Cove, Wash.: | had lived here 20 years and was a three brothers, Pvt. Kenneth R.'member of Speedway Christian Havlin, San Francisco; Pvt. Dar- church and Cooksville (N, C.) Marell C. Havlin, Hamilton Field, Cal, sonic lodge. and Delbert Gene Havlin, Ander-| Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Mary son. Anna Sharp. two daughters, Mrs.
11016. She had been an employee in the fur department at H. P.
~4* Mrs. Mary C. Rawlings | |
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Mrs. Mary C. Rawlings, 5013 E 13th st. died yesterday at Method- SO
ist hospital after an illness of six months. She was 66. Mrs. Rawlings was born in Kentucky and came to Indianapolis in
Wasson & Co. for 10 years. Services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in J. C. Wilson Chapel of! Chimes mortuary and burial will be Mrs. M. 1, B M1. Bates. Louisville, Ky., and | Mrs. Rawlings was a member of ca) the’ Eastern Star and, of Edwin Ray -
| y ber in Crown Hill. Mrs, Daniel Erdman, Los Angeles, * | —
Methodist church. Survivors. are! her husband, E. C. Rawlings; three sons, Charles, Leland and Robert Rawlings; three daughters, Mrs. Ralph Wooden, Mrs. Frank Teague and Mrs. Edna Tearman; 10 grand- © children, all of Indianapolis, and five sisters, Mrs. Weldon Johnson and Mrs. Elmer Haw, Canal Zone" ‘Mrs. Milton Hathaway, Florida; : VETERANS TO MEET | | Maj, Harold C. Megrew auxiliary, {United Spanish War veterans, will | Sa Imeet at 8 p. m, Monday in its hall,’ {437 Prospect st. Mrs, Phyllis Pritch- | {ard will preside,
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he had lived here since 1920. His home was at 5235 E. Walnut st. Vincent's hospital Wednesday.
Formerly a music teacher, he had] Mrs. Ellis, who was 60, was a been employed the past three years nhative of Chicago and had lived in| at J. D. Adams Co. Indianapolis seven<years. She is He is survived by his wife, Mrs. survived by her husband, Clyde] Kathryn IL. Steiner; a daughter, Ellis; her mother, Mrs. Emma RoObMiss Mary Ann Steiner; three sons, |ertson of Indianapolis; three sisJoseph P. and Richard L. Steiner | ters, Mrs. Ralph O'Rear of Quincy, of Indianapolis, and Thomas J. Mrs. Victor -Lalieu of Clarksburg, Steiner of Frankfort, Ind., and two | Va. and Mrs. Ruth Zuber of Mun-
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Survivors include his father, H.| Mr. 8harp, who was 75, died ves- two grandchildren.
Ellis, 230 E. 9th st., who died in St. 'st.; a navy veteran, died Wednes-| : i day at the Veterans hospital at John 0. Sharp
Waukesha, Wis. native of - Hillview, Ill Funeral arrangements have not 2t Speedway Christian church with Anna Sharp, Weaverville, N. O.: a | been completed. .
Services for John O. Sharp, { farmer, will be at 2 p. m, tomorrow!
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‘William O. Dillen
cie; a daughter, Mary Francis Groot of Waukegan, Wis.; a son, George Ellis of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren:
Daniel W. Abbott
Daniel Webster Abbott; * retired auctioneer, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Oliver 8. Guio, 720 East dr, Woodruff Place, following an illness of three weeks. He was 91, Born at Yellow Creek, Pa, he resided at Polo, Ill, until 10 years
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are a son, John C. Abbott, Minneapolis, Minn.; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
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ducted tomorrow afternoon at Martinsville. He was 76. . Burial will be at Mooresville. A native of Morgan county, Mr. Dillen lived in Marion county seven years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Bertha Dillen; a son, William H, of Indianapolis; a brother, Arlie E. Sidell, 11, and three half-brothers, Carl, Walter and Roy Dillen, Monrovia.
Harry A. Hoffman
Harry A. Hoffman, 4317 E. Washington st. for 30 years proprietor of the Hoffman Monument works, |.
$2 and had been a lifelong resident} of Indianapolis. : Services will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Grinsteiner funeral home and burial will be in Crown Hill. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Artie Hoffman; his mother, Mrs. Flora A. Davis; two brothers, Louis E. and Charles M. Hoffman, all of inaisnapois; & stepaaughter, Adria Han of Indianapolis: two stepsons, DeWaine Marr of Indianapolis and George Marr of St. Paul, Minn.
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