Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1947 — Page 28
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Local Deaths—
Jacob C. Holzer Dies at 86,
{O-WE-BA Native of Jefferson County
“ eMEANS THE BEST Jacob ©. Holzer, a retired farmer, died yesterday in his home, 27 o | E. Palmer Bt. He was 86, | | A native of Jefferson County, Mr. Holzer had lived here 14 years,|
‘Society, and the Third Order of St. Francis. | } | Puneral services will be held in the Lauck funeral home, at 7:30 a. m. Saturday, and at 8 a. m. In, » ithe Bacred Heart Catholic Church. Methodist Church, Mrs. Kise had
Mrs, Laura M. Oren
Fi [United Spanish War Veterans,
and was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Holy Name
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Burial will be in St. Joseph's Ceme- Deen a patient in the nursing home tery. {for eight years. She was ”. i He 8 survived by his wife: Mrs,| Funeral services will be held at Lena Holzer; four sons, Anthony 1:30 p. m. tomorrow, in the Conkle | Ignatius, Henry, Clarence, all of In- funeral home, with burial in Crown/ dianapolis, and Edward H. Holzer, Hill Cemetery. Chasles City, Ja.; a daughter, Mrs.| She 1s survived by a son, Wilbur, Joseph Kocher, Olney, T1l.; two sis- Kise, and a sister, Mrs. Pearl Lynch, ltefs, Mrs. ‘Nicholos Linder, Indian- both of Indianapolis, and four lapolis, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ball frandchildren, iweher, Chicago, Ill; 368 grandchil- : dren and 15 great-grandchildren. George V. Hockersmith : Services for George V. Hockersmith, 2185 N. Rural 8t., wil be con-| Funeral services for Mrs. Laura ducted at 10 a. m, Saturday by the) M. Oren, 65 8. Tremont 8t., will be Rev. Stanley Woltjen, pastor of the (held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Second Moravian Church, in the {Usher funeral home, Burial will be Moore mortuaries North East Chap- | lin Crown Hill Cemetery. lel. Burial will be in Anderson CemMrs. Oren, who died Tuesday in etery. > her home, was born in Tippecanoe! Mr. Hockersmith, who was a life-| County, and had lived in Indian-/long resident of Indianapolis, died] apolis for 27 years. She was a Tuesday In St. Francis Hospital member of the Presbyterian Church, after a short iliness. He was 40. |° the Golden Rule Chapter, Eastern, A member of the Moravian Star, and the Auxillary of the Church, he had been employed by | P. R. Mallory Co, for five years. Survivors .include her husband,| Survivors include his wife, Mrs
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' IWilson C. Oren, Indianapolis; a Frieda May Hockersmith; two
son, George M. Oren, Springfield, daughters, Barbara and Marilyn Jo,
t { IT1l.; three daughters, Mrs. Harry one son, Donald Thomas; one sis-|
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{Helm, Michigan City: six grand- ersmith . ichildren and two nieces. Mrs. Flora Lee Moore ‘Homer J. Bell | Services for Mrs. Flora Lee Moore
Homer J. Bell, a resident of Indi- 1038 N. West 8t. ‘will be held at ianapolis for 35 vears, died yesterday(l p. m. tomorrow, in the C. M. C. in his home, 78 N. Belivieu Place (Willis & Son funeral home, with [He was 70 burial in New Crown Cemetery. Mr. Bell was a native of Boone, Mrs. Moore, who was 52, died iCounty, and a member of Ever- Tuesday in General Hospital. [green Masonic Lodge 713, Corin-| She was a lifelong resident of {thian Chapter, OES, and West Park Indianapolis, and a member of the [Christian Church. He was employed | St. Paul Baptist church. For three {by the Link~Belt Co. for 13 years. years she was employed by Lane-| Funeral services will be held at|Bryant, Inc. | 2 p. m. tomorrow, in West Park! The survivors include her husChristian Church, with burial in band, Joe Thomas Moore; a brother, | Floral Park Cemetery. {Herman Williams; a sister, Miss | { Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. [Myrtle Willlams, and a nephew, | Lela Conrad, Zionsville, and Mrs. Marion Venters. { {Will Chastain, Sheridan; a brother, ————— — | {George W. Bell, Mobile, Ala, and 9. a nephew, Charles W. Hine, Indi- A Hour Quakes Shake lanapolis, His wife, Zulia Bell, died Alaskan Peninsula {about six months ago : | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 16 . {{UP)—Damage caused by a twoEdward : T. Richter {hour series of earthquakes was | Edward T. Richter, an employee estimated today in the hundreds of of the Brown Abstract Co. died dollars {yesterday in his home, 951 N. Den-| The quakes, heaviest recorded heve| ny St. {since the disastrous one in the sumMr. Richter, who was 53, was a mer of 1037, were felt throughout lifelong resident of Marion County [the Alaska peninsula. They began | Funeral services will be conducted at 6:35 p. m. (Indianapolis Time) | at 1:30 p. m. Saturday, in Moore yesterday with intermittent temblors|
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| He is survived by his wife, Mrs [Was felt as far eastward as {Irene Richter; one brother, William Anchorage. (Richter, and a niece, Mrs, Ray NO casualties were reported, {Stammel, all of Indianapolis, RPE Sa : . s {10 COLLEGES AT MEET ‘Mrs, Lizzie J. Kise { Mrs. Lizzie J. Kise, an Indian-|resentatives from 10 colleges and | apolis resident for many years, died universities in Michigan and Indiyesterday in the West Park Nursing ana convened at Purdue University | Home, [today for the Sixth Annual Re-! A native of Boone County, and gional ‘Conference of Tau Kappa ’ member of Washington Street| Alpha, national forens fraternity. |
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