Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1948 — Page 4
Operated Firm Here " For 12 Years : Rites. Sor Saturday Roger M. Elmore, Marott
i Hotel, Indianapolis automobile i . For '60-Year Resident dealer, died yesterday at Hoosier 5
Loshe. Rites
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- Services for Mrs. Frances J. Losche, a lifelong resident of In dlanapolis, will be at 2 p. m, to‘morrow in the Friedens Evangelical gnd Reformed Church. Burial will be in. Crown Hil
‘for. William J. Scan: Alrport while Attending a car ‘conductor for the Big auction. - — Mr.“ Elmore collapsed and died : ¥ in Our Lady of Lourdes before medical ald could be sumSethe on Church. Burial will be momed.
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4 1 al re. Cemeter. "|. He had been active in auto-| Church. Ba Lal here for 0 years, motive circles for several years The widow of the late William i pi was 80, dled and had owned and operated ¥. Losche; who died in 1940, Mrs. LR ' ee M. Elm 230 Losche died yesterday at Méth-| i 1 i ay home. Mu.k. . gre. he x. odist Hospital. She was 65 and’ [3 3 He vais pa 16h Srl I yan. Th Mio lived at 2737 Madison Ave, § H Lo senger ary conductor for J0/0perated a used car lot at Sher- ved at 80 ber -of | r i until his retirement in 1938. man Dr. and 25th St.» Mrs. Losche was a mem} ar-of 18 3 also served the railroad as a Survivors are his father, | uae Friedens vangel ou hu the i ¥ brakeman and freight conductor. Florence Elmore, Indianapolis, | and the Women's Gu \¥ ! Mr, Scanlin was a member of and his mother, Mrs. Charles id {church. " dabsE] ii . . the Big Four Veterans, the Or-/more, Spencer, Ind. Survivors include yo. aug . I i der of Railway Conductors 103, Funeral arrangements and| (ters, Mrs. Mildred melas and, { the Association of Retired Rail- burial time has not been an-| (jars. Rafe Brehén: 3 Sister \ i een, pd Due Jasr Oe orie ry Yo Yel: “be "ie CAR DEALER —_ |children, all of Indianapolis, | | a 4. _ Burvivors include his wife, |-M.. Elmore, Indianapolis auto Frank A. Wheeler
Katherine, to whom he had been Mrs. Earl Reddick “ married for 54 years; three sons, Services for Mrs. Ocie Reddick, Charles and Ralph Scanlin, Ine {formerly of Indianapolis, will be dianapolis, and Joseph Scanlin, at 1 p. m, today in St Mark's Los Angeles, Cal; a daughter, Missionary Baptist Church. Burial _____ tiene | he in Floral Park. He was 67. _ Mrs. Mary Powers, Cincinnatl, will be in New Crown. Mrs. Red- in her “home, 2038 N. Meridian. Mr. Wheeler, who died Tuesday -0,, and two sisters, Mrs. Edward dick, who was 37, died Saturday St, will be ‘in Brazil, hut the in his home, was born in JohnR. Cole, Midland, Mich., and Mrs. in her home in Chicago. "time has not been set. _ {sonville, Tenn: He lived here 28 Henry Wood, ‘Wollaston, Mass. | Born in Paris, Tenn. Mrs. Red- gyre Costin, who was 73 was years and was a member of St.
Walter E. Robertson [dick had lived here. three years. , ,.¢i,4 of Tyler, Tex. She had Paul Church.
t t-Hoo- Services will be held at 1 p. m dealer, died yo: day. a tomorrow for Frank Alonzo
sier Airport while attending & wheeler, 750 N. Miley Ave.. in St. car auction, Paul Baptist Church. Burial will
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i Rites for Walter -B. (Ike) Rob- | She was a member of 8t. Mark's| ;yeq nere for two years. She Survivors are his wie. DagdeTA ertson, employee of the New York [Baptist Church. | was the widow of the late James mona; two sisters, rs an Survivors are. her husband, coetip, Della Webb and Mrs, Alberta
Central Railroad for 35 years, Red were to be at 2 p. m. today Ear M2 Bick; ght. mpents Mi. A sister, Mrs. Mayme Brown,
Royster & Askin Funeral Home. yn0)is; two brothers, Otis Palmer, Indianapolis, survives.
Burial was to be in Washington | Anna, Il, and Louis B. Palmer. Mrs. Andrew Morris | = Park Cemetery. Indianapolis; a sister, Miss Alice . Mr. Robertson was 63 when he paimer; two aunts and an uncle. Rites for Mrs. Cora E. Morris, 221 W. 12th 8f., who died yester-
, died yesterday in his home, 87 N : Addison 8t. A native of Virginia, Ulysses Lotz day In Gucral Hopital, wil. be gl he had lived here for 35 years. goryices for Ulysses Lotz, re4 4 He wi witch-tend t th held at 1 p, m, Saturday in the 23 a 8 ender at the (jreq employee of tHe Link-Belt railroad’'s Hill Yards. He was a lCo., will be at 1:30 p, m. to-/C+ M. C. Willis & Sons Chapel.
member of the West Park Chris-| |morrow in Flanner. & Buchanan Burial will be in Crown Hill Cem- |
Williams, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, James Wheeler, {Guthrie, Ky.
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frog EA am de (rs mortuary. Burial will be in etery. $d nelucs 8 Wie, Crown Hill Cemetery. Born in Washington, Ind., Mrs, Belle; three daughters, Mrs. Nada| ar Lotz died yesterday In 18 Morris. lived As ngLor AL
eee -Gonley; Mrs: Phys Giffin and’ war : ; ~~ Mrs. Katherine McGregor; a son, HleCalistYiontiial, Bol a Al as a member of Bethel AME! John Robertson, all of Indian-'native of Louisville, Ky. he had Survivors are her husband, AnApolis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.||jyeq here for 47 years. He re- grew Morris, and a son, Lecil J. T. Robertson, Narrows, Vi. tired in.1946 after 30 years with Morris, Indianapolis. |. and six brothers and two sisters, | ink-Beit. — in w— all of Virginia. { ' Survivors ° include his wife, | | Florence; three brothers, Charles MACHINE
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