Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1948 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, _

Local Deaths—

for Capt. Wars

Retired Army Man. Native of England

Funeral services for Capt. william Waters, retired, 1359 Edgemont Ave, a former Army officer, will be

“held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Flan<

nér & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. | Capt. Waters died Saturday in General Hospital. He was 70. A native of England, he had lived here 25 years. | A member of Riverside Methodist Church, he served in the Army 30

last six years, He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War,

World War I, and served in the St, Loon H. Rodieck .on his ens

Indiana National Guard from 1922 to 1933. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nelle V. Waters: three .sons, Capt. William E. Waters, San Francisco,

Cal! John and Kenneth M. Waters; fore Force Fe held a: temporary war

two daughters, Miss Nancy Ruth

Force. \ the service for seven years. Be: 1

years and was a captain for the. OHS RE SULAR AIR Pio

Robert B.

Masse (left). 1930 N. Delaware |

s congratulated: by. Col.

trance into the regular Air Lt, Moore has been. in

joining the - regular Air

Waters and Mrs. June Evelyn Trit= time commission. . He is now

tipo, all of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Lucy Degenhart

Services for Mrs, Lucy Alice Deg-| enhart, a lifelong resident of Marion ulldr es utte County, will be held gt 10 a. m, to- "

morrow in Salem Lutheran Church

serving with the Fifth Air Force n Nagaya, Japan, a¢ assistant | public information officer.

in New Augusta. Burial will be in| Bethel Cemetery, Rites Omorrow

Mrs. Degenhart, who was born Lebanon, Mo, died Saturday in el home of a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Bragg, High School Road. S8he was! 0 »

Surviving besides the daughter is hi son, "Austin Degenhart, New Au-

O53, EEN) gon Fred D. Johnson

Services “for Fred D. “Johnson, 6532 Rockville Rd., who died Satur-|

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held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the]

Mouldings, Inc., Worker, Dies at 38

Services for Charles R. utter, 2222 Station St, at 10

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day in Methodist Hospital, will be ters "gio. wou 36.

He died Satur-

Royster & Askin mortuary. Buria fal goo in- Methodist

will be in Floral Park. Mr, Johnson, who was 71, was a native of Jeddo, lived here 29 years. He was a member of the W. Washington Street Presbyterian Church. He was for‘erly employed at the American Foundry Co., and was an employes _ of the Hornaday Milk Co. at the time of his death. Survivors are his wife, Helen T. .. his daughter, Mrs. Eva Callahan: his son, Lynn Johnson, all of Indianapolis; a brother, William H.|

lene Cuver; Cutter;

Hospital. He was

y sian employee ‘of Mich., and ‘had 3 01qings,

Inc.,

and was a member of Salvary Baptist

Church

Mr. Cutter

Member of ‘Early Family Dies at 82

" Services for Mrs. Frances stilz Barrows, 2363 N, Pennsylvania St. ‘| will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow | in Flanner & “Buchanah mortuary. | Burial will be in Crown Hill Ceme- | tery. She was 82, | Member ofan early “Indianapolis family, she died Saturday in St.| Vincent's Hospital. She was a life! resident of Indianapolis and for- ers, {merly was organist at the Holy | {Innocents Episcopal Church. She | also had been active in affairs of | Flower Mission Hospital, where her jothes was a pioneer worker. Survivors are two sons, Robert A.! Barrows, Philadelphal, and Karl F.| | Barrows, Indianapolis, two nephews | land three nieces.

Miss Mary J. Lippard Bervices for Miss Mary J. Lippard, Clermont, who died Saturday in| Methodist Hospital, will be held to-| morrow in the Clermont Christial Church, Burial will be in Clermont. | Miss Lippard, who was 50, was a native of Clermont and had lived ‘there all her life. She was a mem|ber of the Clermont Christian | Church, ' Survivors are her three brothers, | Earl, Clyde and Walter Lippard, and {her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Dobyns all of Clermont.

Henry C. Adams

| Puneral services for Henry C.

"Laflen, Lafayette,

Services for Mrs. Ethel I. Gavin, a t 130 Tomorrow former Indianapolis resident, will be held” at 9 a. m. Wednesday in 'S8. {Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial] Grocery Auditor For 17 Years =~

will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Funeral

She was 70. os She died Saturday in her: home in | Philadelphia. She was born in John=|Thoele, an auditor for the Standard son County and lived. here 40. years. Gfocery Co. for 17 years, will be She was a member of 8t. John's held at 1:30 .p. m. tomorrow if {Cathedral in Philadelphia and a Empiaus Lutheran Evangelical {graduate of Martinsville - ‘High| \Church. Burial will be in Concordia ‘Setiool. (Cemetery.

Survivors are a sister, Mrs. J. W.| Mr. Thoele, who was a native of | - Hussey, Martinsville, and two broth-| jackson County, died Saturday in| -

William M. Gribbin, Martins-| his home, 1510 Leonard S&- He wis ville, and L. E. Gribbin, Upper {50. A resident of Indianapolis

~ Ethel Gavin's(Thople iE Army

[Rites Wednesday

services for Carl H.|

Sets Up

Darby, Pa.

Hershel W. "Laflen Church.

Services for Hershel W. Laflen, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth {who died yesterday in his home, [Thoele: a son, William Theole; two 5151 Massachusetts Ave, will be) sisters, Mrs. George Bobb, Seymour; | {held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. in th ©! Mrs. Margaret Petrich, Manhattan, | Moore Mortuaries Northeast Chap- | gay and two brothers, Walter and el. Burial will be in Masten {eme-| pert Theole, both of Seymour. |tery, Coatesville. He was 61. - A-pative of ‘Lebanon, Mr, Laflen Mrs. Dora Schafer ‘had lived in Clayton before coming! gervices for Mrs. Dora Schafer. to Indianapolis four months ago. who died Saturday in her home, 435

Emmaus Lutheran Evangelical

n|He. had been an employee of the) 8. Noble St., will be held tomorrow,

| Prest-O-Lite Co., Inc. ‘three years. at 2:30 p. m. in the J. C. Wilson Survivors are his wife, Lillian; Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will his daughter, Miss Nellie Laflen; be in Crown Hill. She was .68. |his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W.| A lifelong resident, of IndianapLaflen, Crawfordsville; two sisters, olis, she was a member of the Zion Mrs. Luther R. Gray, Indianapolis, Evangelical and Reformed Church. and Mrs. Samuel Moore, Gosport, Survivors are her two sisters, Mrs. and three brothers, George M. Agnes Shafer, Oxnard, Cal, and Laflen, Indianapolis; Ashton I. Mrs, Emma Ray, Indianapolis, and

| Laflen, Crawlogaavilie,

25 yeafs, he was a member of

and Carol wi one & Tepley; Carl Felton, Indianap-|

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Adams, a retired brick supply man,

will be held at 4 p. m. today in

(Bud) Kregelo & Bailey funeral home. Crewill be mation wil follow. m. tomorrow in Moors "

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the Second Presbyterian Church. { Survivors include his wife, Mrs. |

* |Mary P. Adams; two sons, Henry |

|P. Adams, Wyomissing, Pa. and | | Samuel P. Adams, Pt. Wayne; a sis-| ter, Mrs. Samuel A. Johnson, Indi-|

‘|anapolis, and six grandchildren,

Mrs. Lenna Prater

Mrs. Lenna Prater, an Indianap- |

olis resident 38 years, died yester-| and the Moose lodge. He was a life day in her home, 2240 Park Ave. resident of Indianapolis.

She was 79.

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Survivors dre his wife, Gladys;| She was born In Washington |

- sister, Mrs,

two daughters, Beverly and Char-| Court House, O. and lived in| ¥ his father, John 8. Terré Haute before moving ‘here. | H Thelma She was a member of the Baptist! i Coursey, bh) three. brothers, Ralph Church at Terre Haute.

Johnson, Port Huron, Mich. + and 1 Cutter, John L. Cutter and Rob- | Services will be held at 2 p. m.|

three grandchildren,

Claud M. Dirmit

Services for Claud M. Dirmit, who| died yesterday, will be held Wednes-

Mrs. Isaac Edwards

' Puneral services for Mrs. Myrtle| Survivors are two. daughters, Miss | M. Edwards, 4203 Fall Creek Boule-| Doris and Miss Dorothy Prater,

ert E. Cutter, all of Indianapolis. |tomprrow in the Montgomery funeral home. Burial will be in Crown

Hill Cemetery.

vard, were held at 10 a. m. today in| both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. p.m. In the Wald Funerall,) , ;, C. Wilson Chapel of the Beva May Forster, San Antonio,

“Home, Illinois and 17th Sts. Burial ¢ will be in Washington Park. Mr, Dirmit was a salesman for the Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. He was 50 years old and lived at 126 W. 18th St. He was a native of Missouri. His survicors include his wife, Bertha M..and the following relatives, all of Flint, Mich.: His mother,

Kechm his brother, Paul Kechmeler 49d The Rev. M. H. Reynolds,

pastor | RH NT RR AAS Rr Menodist:,

Mhurch; will officiate at the serv.

Nirs. Kate Q. Ellison

Services for Mrs. Kate Quarry Ellison, who died yesterday in her home, 2225 Roosevelt Ave. will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Jordan funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 75. -A-native of Decatur, O,; she had

been an Indianapolis resident 43

years, ‘and was the widow ‘of Victor M. Ellison, who died July 4, 1946. Survivors are her two daughters, MIS. Robert Mattix and Mrs. Lioyd Pumel, both” of Indianapolis; four| sons, Burgess Willman and V. L.|

Fitison, both of Tndiariapolis; Alonao| cife” Baxter, “Mrs. “Kathivh Tucas| Willman, Detroit, Mich., and Harold and Mrs. Evelyn Kershper; a son,

Fllison, Sarasoto, Fla.; a sister, Mrs.

Juila Funk, Decatur, 0, and six and seven great-grandchildren, all

AN grandchildren.

‘Walter Utterback

‘Services - for Walter Utterback, |

2036 Shriver Ave, a retired intertor [tin ‘McNary will be held at 1p. m. i - | tomorrow in the St. Paul AME! When Nature “forgets”... fomamber

. decorator, will be held at §:30 p. m. today in Peoples funeral home.

Burial will be in Lawrenceburg, Ky. | A native of Lawrenceburg, Ky., Mr. Utterback died Friday in Gen-|2422 Baltimore Ave.

eral Hospital, dianapolis for 25 years, he was 66. |

He is survived by. a son, James William - Utterback, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Marte Murphy, and two step-, Ky.; two brothers, James T. Utter-|sons, Herbert and John McNary.

back, Lawrenceburg, and Ezra W, Utterback, Kansas City, Mo.; sisters, ‘Mrs. Eliabeth Lynch, Mrs.

Catherine H. Pleasant, both of In-| dianapolis, and Mrs. Obie P. John- who died Saturday in her home, 424 six nieces and 8. Alabama St. will be held tomor-

son, Lawrenceburg; nine nephews

Lewis Radcliff

Funeral services for Lewis RadCliff, a resident of Indianapolis fori native of Bloomington, and had been Drs.

20 years, were held at 10:30 a

today in G. H Herrmann funeral

home, with burial in Memorial .¥ Cemetery, ~

Mr. Radcliff," who was, 41, died Baturday in his home, 2251 English’ Ave, A native of Begliord, he “was

an elevator operator in the Jacksor building for seven years.

He'is survived by two sisters, Mrs. | Bessie!

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Cemetery. | William G. Prater, died two years Mrs. Edwards, who was a lifelong 880.

resident of Indiandpolis, died Fri-| . day in General Hospital. She was Miss Ella R. JPoor parviel for Miss Ella Russell Surviving are her hiisband, Isaac | Poor, a life resident of Indianapolis,

anapolis. her home, 2030 N. Pennsylvania St., bolt of Idwnas where she died Friday. Burial was = °F = » to be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Contractor Dies [ocx amen : : The: only survivor 1 a Ame Miss | tractor, died yesterday in his home, 1237 N. Temple Ave: He was 78." | ; A native of Hancock County, Mr. co stipation was a member of Woodside Method- I ist Church and the Thirty-Nine easant Mutual Ald Society, ds * Older folks can trust this

Edwards, and a son, Carl Hudson, were to be held at 2 p.,m. today in She was a member of All Saints prime “ James I. Loy, a plastering con- "Relieve Loy had lived here 56 years and Funeral services will be held at!

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Services for Mrs. Estella Payne,

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