Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1947 — Page 7
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MONDAY, DEC. 29,1947 _ ‘Local Deaths— .
S. G. Gibson Dies; Rites Tomorro
Services for John W. Kidwell, 1642 Barth Ave, who died yesterday in |8t. Vincent's Hospital after a brief illness, will be tomorrow at 2 p. m.
Resident 36 Years; I; "00 vrenauntp Church, Prospect arid Spruce Sts, Burial will be in
Veteran of '98 ; 1 Mt. Pleasant. ‘ : Bervices for Bilas G. Gibson, 012 Mr. Kidwell, who. was 45, had N. Hamilton Ave, who died yester-, on an employee of ‘El Lilly & sy yo ye = 3 Desh > Co. 36 years and was a department : nS t the time of his death. Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Supery or » . - . Burial will be in New Crown. ‘nN ] Mr, Gibson, who was 76, was born ites g Nes dy in Mercer County, Kentucky, and had’ lived here 36 years. He was a . * drill press operator at E. C. Atkins Co. for 27 years before he retired in/ » 1940. | A veteran off the Spanish-Ameri-| Services for William Boehning, can War, he was a member of Olive 920 E. Washington St, who died Branch Christian Churgh, Pioneer ... Methodist Hospital «Club of E. C. Atkins and Harold |Y®terday In . P McGrew Camp, Spanish-American will be held Wednesday at 7:30 Veterans. {p. m. In Shirley Brothers Irving He is survived by two daughters, Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Mrs. Leota Eschenbrenner, Indian-| Memorial Park. apolis and Mrs, Lena Gilmer,| Mr. Boehning, who was 71, was Franklin, {vice president of Memorial Park Frederick J. Steinmeyer
Services for Frederick J. Stein- Church, He was a retired farmer meyer, lifelong Indianapolis resi-|and lifelong resident of this vicindent who died Saturday at his|ity, : home, 2127 Sugar Grove Ave. will] Survivors are. his wife, Anne L.;
be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at three step-children, Fred Bullman,
Wald funeral home in charge of the Franklin; Carl. Bullman, BargersRev. Clyde Pearce, pastor of River- ville,-and Mrs. Edna Jerge, Indianside Methodist Church. Burial willlapolis; a half-brother, be in Anderson Cemetery. [ning Indianapolis, Mr. Steinmeyer, who was 74, was grandchildren. & fireman .at the Garfield Park Greenhouse and was a member of MIS. Arthur Jones Morris Street Methodist Church. | gervices for Mrs. Estelle Brown
and five
Surviving are his wife, Lillie, and Owen Jones, former Indianapolis
two daughters, Mrs. Edna McFad- resident, will be at 2 p. m. in the den, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Helen porsey funeral home. Burial will White, Elwood; seven grandchildren pe in Washington Park Cemetery. and five great-grandchildren. She was 46. Mrs. Jones died Christmas in Sol Urbach San Francisco. Her home was in Sol Urbach, Kahn Tailoring Co. San’ Clemente, Cal. She was born employee, died last night in his in Jewett City, Conn, attended pubhome, 1 W. 28th St, lie schools in Ft. Wayne and was
A native of Peoria, Ill, Mr. Ur- graduated in 1923 from Indiana 5 stenographer for the Bureau of
bach was 73 and had resided in University. She moved here upon
Indianapolis 10 years. He was a graduation and remained until two She was 60.
member of the Indianapolis Hebrew |years ago. Oongregation and the Masonic Survivors are her husband, ArLodge. {thur; two sons, John Owen Sanders, Surviving ‘are three sisters, Miss Rockville, and Kenneth Jones, San Zannie Urbach and Miss Jennie Clemente; one daughter,
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John W. Kidwell Services ‘Scheduled Tomorrow at 2
Miss Urbach, both of Indianapolis, and Katherine Jones, San Clemente, and| her father, Fred Owen, Ft. Wayne.
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{He was a native of Johnson Couns #3 {ty and had been a resident of In{dianapolis 30 years. He was a member of Friendship Pentacostal | Survivors are his wife, Daisy; 8 i | daughter, Mrs. Dolores PFatley | White Pine, Tenn; a son, Jack Kidwell, Indianapolis;- his mother, Mrs, Hester Kidwelfpgohnson County; a brother, Arthur Kidwell, | Greenwood, and three sisters, Mrs, | Howard Reeder and Mrs, Harry St. (John, both of Banta, and Mrs.| | Laura Henry, Indianapolis. .
Former Hoosier ~ | . . | N M —Mrs. Dies in Texas Clara Moddos Indiana's: War
Friends here today received word] Mother of 1945 ‘was dead toof the death of Thomas Holmes day. She had seven sons in the Gutelius, former Indianapolis resi- ar.
SS Mrs. Maddox Dies
Mr. Gutelius, who was 36, was a native of Tulsa, Okla. He had lived here a year and a half, before mov» ing to Odessa four years ago.
|John's Evangelical and Reformed 1 y Gutelius. He was the nephew
T While a resident here he resided 7 : | Cemetety and a member of St gith his grandmother, the late Mrs.| ar 0 er | 8
of Dr. C. B. Gutelius and Miss Ger- Times State Serviee |trude Gutelius, both of Indianapolis, KOKOMO, Dec. 20—Mrs. Clara He attended DePauw University and Maddox, Indiana's War Mother of was a member of Phi Gamma Delta | 1945, died here yesterday after a Fraternity, He served with the Army two-year illness. She was 55. in India during World War II | She was named Hoosier war | Surviving are his wife, Mildred mother because she had seven sons,
Charles and a daughter, Barbara, both of in service during the war. In this
(Odessa; a brother, Brooks, Tulsa role, she served as matron of honor and a sister, Mrs. B. 8. Vara, at the launching of the 88 Kokomo |Wichita, Kas, | Victory at Baltimore in 1944 and
Miss Lizzie Hubbartt {at the christening of the 88 YO-
[222 at Jeffersonville in 1045. Funeral services for Miss Lizzie
! y Survivors are her husband, {Belle Hubartt, 322 Eastern Ave, a Charles, 11 children, her mother, {resident of Indiana t
polis for three |i, cictars and a brother. | years,
will be held at 1:30 p . . | today in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the South
Chimes, Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. | Side Christian Church here. The | Miss Hubbartt, who died Priday Lev: §. L. Shippey will officiate in St. Vincent's Hospital, was a Burial will be in Memorial Park
{native of Dearborn County and was Cemetery. | George Perry Hill George Perry Hill, a resident of | Survivors include two sisters, Mrs Indianapolis for 30 ‘years, died Maud Wolf, Beech Grove, and Mrs. ‘Saturday in his home, 1419 W. 31st Nettie A. Kittle, Indianapolis. St. He was 88. | . A retired farmer, .Mr. Hill was a Mrs. Albert Nickerson a of Clermont County, Olio, Services are planned at 10:30 a. m. and was a member of the Presbytomorrow at Conkle funeral home terian Church in Crawfordsville. | {for Mrs. Lorene N. Nickerson, life-| Funeral services will be held at {long Indianapolis resident, who di¢d|3 p. m. today in Shirley Brothers’ | yesterday at her home, 1156 Groff Central Chapel. Burial will be in Ave. Burial will be in Crown Hill. [Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Nickerson, who was 43, was| Mr. Hill is survived by his wife, a member of Royal Neighbors, iMrs. Hattie Lehr Hill: a son, John White Cross Guild and St. Mark's Hill, Indianapolis: four daughters, Methodist Church. |Mrs, Ida Clark, Crawfordsville: Mrs, | Surviving are her husband, Al-|Lena Bernahl, Wilmington, Cal.; | bert; a son, Charles W, Lemmink; Mrs. Buelah Paxton, Roachdale, ! a stepdaughter, Mrs, Marguerite and Mrs. Stella Bishop, IndianScott; both of Indianapolis; a step- |apolis, and one brother, Harry Hill, son, Albert W, Nickerson Jr., Seattle, Minburn, Iowa.
Wash., and three grandchildren. ‘Alb 51 ert P. Reeder Mrs. John P. Howard | Services for Albert P. Reeder, a Mrs. Martha Howard, 4048 Col- professional bondsman, will be reld lege Ave, died yesterday morning at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H in her home. She was 74. |Herrmarmm funeral home. Burial
A native of Marion County she will be in Crown Hill had lived here all her life and was was 59. [5 Cemetery: He
a member of the Broadway Method-| pe died Saturday in “his home
ist Church and the Society of In- 2926 College Ave. A life resident diana Pioneers. {of Indianapolis, he was a partner Funeral services will be held at/in the firm of Reeder & Camp-| 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Flanner bell, 24 8. Alabama St., for 30 years. & Buchanan mortuary. Survivors are his wife, Catherine: Survivors are her husband, John|g daughter, Mrs. Suzanne Talbott P.; her two daughters, Mrs. Har-land one sister, Mrs. Lucille Day mon Young and Mrs. Charles |a]] of Indianapolis. :
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Mount, both of Indianapolis; two! ofl . le sons, Samuel G. Howard, Denver, Mrs. William McKissick
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Emerson Avenue Baptist Cliurch Burial was in College Corner, O She was 54. She was an Indianapolis resident 36 years and was a former attendant at the Central State Hospital. - Burvivors are her husand, William; a son, Harold McKissick: her
mother, Mrs. Emma Hardy, Bath one - sister, Mrs. Elsie Johnston, Hamilton, O., and one grandson, John Tull
Services for John Tull, an Indianapolis resident 50 years, were held Friday in Los Angeles, Cal. Burial was there. He was 71, Mr. Tull died a week ago in Tenino, Wash. A native of SHan-! nondale, Ind, he was stage manager at English’s theater many vears Survivors are his wife, Nellie: one son, Edward, Yakima, Wash. one {daughter, Mrs. Gladys McArthur, {Tenino, and two sisters, Mrs. Ethel {Kelley and Mrs, Lucy Patterson, |both of Indianapolis
Frederick C. Meyer
Services for Frederick C. Meyer, who died yesterday in his home, 2715 Barth Ave, will be held to{morrow at 3 p. ™ in the G. H {Herrmann funeral home. Burial {will be in Crown Hill. He was 71. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he had been a foreman a the | Paramount Hardware Mfg. Co. 15 years, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna E.; his son, Gilbert Meyer, and his sister, Mrs, Ella Skinner, all of In- | dianapolis.
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INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.
Ave, city fireman for 34 years, died Josephine Porter, |yesterday in his home, He was 74. County; four brothers, Ira, Ben-|
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Retired City Fireman, Michael J. Qualter, Dies -
Michael J. Qualter, 835 Leland ters, Mrs. Minnie Porter and Mrs. ! both of Cass!
A native of Indiana, he was with jamin and Charles Dodds, all of aus 1 Cass County and “Willard Dodds; | .|Saskatchewan, Canada; five grand-| {children and five great-grandchil- | dren,
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for 19 years before retiring in
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Little - Flower the T1hdianapolis » » mre Dies in Hom sociation, 416, and | a charter member RR * " . ' of the Pokagon ineral services for Mrs. Nora E. Tribe of Red Men Michael Qualter gio \\ Sharp. a resident of Inand the Amateur Baseball Associa dianapolis for 39 vears, were held tion and the Indiana Firemen's As- yesterday in Royster & Askin fu-|
sociation. Mr. Qualter was a member of the Neral home. Burial will be today
Little Flower Catholic Church, the in Arthur, IIL.
Indianapolis Mire Fighters’ Associa-| Mrs. Sharp. who was 72, died tion, 416, and a charter member of Thursday in the home of a daughthe Pokagon Tribe of Red Men and ter, Miss Elinor Sharp, 12083 Evison
J the Amateur Baseball Association
A member of the First Baptist Church and Order of Eastern Star, Mrs, Sharp was a native of Sulli-
and the Indiana Firemen's Association. ; Services will be Wednesday at :30 a. m. in the Grinsteiner funeral | V&™ nL. " home and at 9 a. m. in the Little Survivors include Flower Church. Burial will be in daughters, Mrs, Crown Hill Reading, Pa, and Mrs. Harriette Survivors are his wife, Freda M.; Jones, Indianapolis, two sons, his daughter, Mrs. Virginia R. Addi- Myron W. and Wilbur E. Sharp, son, and three grandchildren, all of Indianapolis; one brother, Frank | Indianapolis. + | Stillens, Lovington, Ill.; three half-| 5 | brothers, Carl Sona, Hammond, and | Mrs. Carrie Yost | Fred and Henry Sona, both of Sul-| Services for Mrs. Carrie Yost, who
ivan, IIl.; two sisters, Mrs. Bessa died yesterday at the home of her
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daughter, Mrs. P. T\. Porter, 747 N. of Sullivan, Ill, and. seven as |
Logansport, with burial in Logansport.
SANITY « Jeonomy CANRANIMTY Mrs. Yost, who was 85. was born
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in Logansport and lived in Cass Immediate Installation County most of her life before com- || no Pon NUICHEN MTHROOM ing. here, | MATERIAL Surviving are another daughter, 901 E. WASH. arrLY Di Jas. Mrs. Alice Hillis, Kokomo; two sis-' — I —
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