Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1947 — Page 5

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Military services for Sgt. Robert W. Brown will he held at 2 30pm | tomorrow in Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home. Burial will be in New | Crown Cemetery.

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. March, 1945, in Germany. He was 27 “He had lived here 14 years and was antemployee of the Fairmount | Glass’ Co. before enlisting in the {Army in May of 1043. He was as-| 4 try DiviHslgned othe 6Rth Jatqutey DIY Survivors include his wife,

ston. ena: a son, Charles Horton; two! 'mour, ‘i! Sgt.-Brown is survived by his fa-' sisters, Mrs. Ruby Morriss, Minne-| pr. ther, Eugene Brown; Mrs. Mildred Willard and Mrs, Lela) eon) Cincinnati;

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“| three brothers, Ruble Brown of

¢ lard Horton, and one nd one grandehild. 3 Brownsburg, and Roy and Harvey

widely known life insurance men in

Masonic Lodge. insurance during World War I,

Funeral services will Thursday at Raywick. Mr. Patterson is survived by his wife, Sadie; two sons, Henry and Binflie Patterson. Indianapolis: a | daughter, Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Indianapolis, and a half sister, Mrs. i Ida Morris. Los Angeles.

Rolph G. Horton

. Funeral services for Ralph. G. Horton, 1049 S. Taft St. will be 1 held at 2 p. m. Friday in Lynhurst * Baptist Church, with burial in suer1 Floral Park Cemetery.

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v/ Mr. Horton, who was 44, died 4 (D2 4 vesterday in Robert W. Long HosFALLCREEK AY MERIDIAN ST. pital. held af“Crown Hill. ’ | He was born in Jefferson County | Survivors: include Mr. & and had lived here 10 years. He wife, Stella; and a daughter, Mrs.’ - we oo : was a member of the Masonic Theodore Scott.

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American Institute of Actuaries and 'p. m. was ‘a fellow of the Actuarial So- funeral home, with a burial in Azras ciety of America. He was a member; Achim Cemetery,

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Pennsylvania Railroad | Lodge and was employed by the years, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorirow in Voss funeral home in Sey-Lor-imour. Burial will be held in Sey-

McDonald, whe died Sunday broth Gal O., wis born a er, Gale yniontpwn and had lived in ColumWinkler, both of Indianapelis, | Horton, Columbus; bis father, Wil- yg SE gas W Surviters include his wife, tha: a sister, Miss Louise McDonald,

Miss Lucille Wilson,

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Alton, Ill;

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Mrs. Lois Russell; his brother, Wal-| Wier, lace W. Steinke, all of Indianapolis,| Thomas! ‘Harry, Herbert and Rich-

and. his grandmother, Tignor, Los Angeles Cal.

Mrs. Helen Wellman

Services will be held at 10 a. m.

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| Mrs. Mary Wilson, E. 8t. Louis, Ill, Robbie Lee Greenwade, | Paducah, Ky.; a sister, Mrs, Mary nine grandchil-

‘Leo -Weissenberg Leo Weissenberg, a native of Austria, died yesterday in his home, Mr. Coler was born in Athens, 1126 8. Illinois St. He was 51. He was a member of the Zionist years ago as actuary of the Amer- Organization, B'nai B'rith and Azras jcan Central Life Insurance Co. Achim Congregation. He had lived The company later merged with here 40 years and was an employee Insur- of the Kraft Baking Co. for several

A lady Cosmet John H. Patt \e-up nd War John . atrerson the United States, having served as ol " the W3 finally. ou Johu Henry Patterson died yes- actuary of the American Life Con- | Elnora Irwin, ngement | terday in his home, 214 N. Addison vention in Chicago before coming| ' Mrs ap \ad © give her X St, He was 62. to Indianapolis. . organist is 8 rection 0 “0% A retired farmer, he was born in Graduate of Actuary School |, .. ance V the s€ $i N Taylor County, Kentucky, and nad He was a graduate actuary of the dren and three great-grandchildren assist ic. | lived here twa years. He was a mem- actuary school of the University. ol propriate mus per of the Mount Washington Bap-| Michigan and served as actuary of ap tist Church, Raywick, Ky. and the the bureau of government war risk

Funeral services will be held at 2 Aaron-Ruben

Weissenberg fs survived b:

Mrs.

Mr. Coler was vice president and his wife, Minnie; a daughter, Mrs actuary of the American United Life Celia Goldstein, Miami Beach, Fla.; Hilda Rosen,

Albany,

three brothers, Joseph Weiss-

tomorrow at Hisey & Titus funeral enberg, Cleveland; Louis Welssenhome. Private graveside rites will be berg, San Francisco, and Manuel Weissenberg, New York City, and Coler’s three grandchildren.

Ray D. Taylor

Funeral services for Ray D. Tay40th St. at 1 p. m. tomorrow in 17th Street Baptist Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Taylor, who died Saturday in his home, was 50. He was a native of Hartford, Ky. here 25 years. He was a truck driver for Western Electric Appliance Co., and was a member of the 17th | Street Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Cassie; a stepson, James Rickette; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Taylor, of Winslow, and a brother, “Dr. Lloyd Taylor, Indianapolis.

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Sgt. Brown, who was a native of ‘Baron’ County, Ky, was killed in puneral services for Dr. Charles

{injured fatally in an auto accident Friday “south of Noblesville, were to beheld: at 1:30 p. m. today in Moore. ‘Mortuaries, Peace Chapel. {Burial was to be in Crown Hill !

¥ved here until moving to Noblesville a, year ago. A. McDonald, a physician for the|associated with Capitol Motor Sales Co.Co. Trinity Evangelical Church. Survivors .are his wife, Betty; | parents, Mr.

Gilbert Steinke Funeral [Holtman Servic Held in Moore Chapel ‘rongoy Night

Services for J. Harry Holtman, 9200 Westfield Rd., insurance broker EE rans Hospital, will be tomorrow at 7 p.m. in Moore Mortusaries Peate |

Chapel. ‘Cremation will follow.

Mr. Holtman, who was 65, was a native of Evansville and had been

Mr. Steinke, who was 22, was a native of Indianapolis and had He had been

He was a member of the lifelong veside of Indianapolis. She: is surviv by her husband, his Raymond; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. three sisters, Geneva

ghd Mrs. R. J. Steifike; |Fred Paul;

two sisters. Mrs. Frances Fritch-and | land Polly Ann Paul and Mrs. Betty an Indianapolis resident 25 years.

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William, He was one of the organizers of the Caravan Club, the 49ers and the |Junto Club, He was a member of ithe Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine land the Mystic Tie Masonic Lodge. He is survived by his wife, (UP)—The | Ophelia.

and five brothers,

Mrs. Emma’ ard Paul, all of Indianapolis.

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'g VOICE A friendly ¥ ns A i! Brown, Indianapolis. : s East Chicago, and two hrothers, Friday at Moore mortuaries Irying- | News Chronicle announced today One ‘Mrs. Anna L. Schmidt . . 0 of ies, William T, McDonald, Indianapolis, ton chapel for: Mrs. Helen Mae I that it was withdrawing its Bid {ICAO TO ADMIT PAKISTAN answers our i Services for Mrs. Anna 1, Schmidt. and Dr. James E, McDonald, Shel- Wellman, 379 S, Arlington Ave, who'!and photographer from Romsey,| MONTREAL, Nov. 25 (UP)~The ° ceception'® ne wid yesterday at her home, byville, \died yesterday at St, Francis Hos-|near which Princess Elizabeth and, International Civil Aviation Organ out 1adY w o . 3 GA ya wil on = Insurance ta er Joseph Wilso pital, Burial will be in Washington Prince Philip are honeymooning, ization announced today that Pakisgon duty a {0 % Ch - P fison Park because it felt that their privacy tan will become the 45th member alway { goes ro the a mr 1 will be in W aoe = 3 Services are planned at 1 p. m. to- Mrs. Wellman who was 30. was a «shed. be réspected. state on Dec, 10. \ady attendant } gence. Burial will be in Washingtor Ohioan Resided morrow at Jacob Brothers’ West — ns a Qur a lady oF | Park. H § 14 Y Side Chapel! for Joseph Wilson, who dent se 3 Mrs. Schmidt, who was 79, was ere Tor @ars died yesterday at his home, 22 vey way) She adv a lifelong Indianapolis resident. She. yyendell © P. Coler, nailonally Geisendorft St, Burial will be in % child pa ges 2 was a member of Gethsemane Luth- ,uminent in life insurance circles, New Crown. rer of clothes. eran Church. died last night in his home, 127 E. Mr. Wilson, who was 84, was a na- yes & the ma imate She is survived by her husband, 44th St. He was 56. tive of Henderson County, Kenes for those If : Jacob L. Schmidt; a daughter, Mrs. Active in welfare activities, he tucky, and had lived here seven AT NOME IN red FOR 75 YEARS nd caf much . Gertrude Billger; a son, Carl C. was a member of the Board of years. \s that ean EN | schmidt, Indianapolis; one grand- Children’s Gtiardians Home. Survivors are two sons, George, detal « anends to Li fi child and two great-grandchildren. nr. (oler was one of the most Indianapolis, and Prentis Wilson, Co : Chicago; five daughters, Mrs. Lena

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