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Chapel. Burial will be in New / Crown. He was 23.
will be at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Mount Olive metery, Cm Muncie, Mr. Lee had lived here for three years before entering the Army in 1943. He was 29. He had been overseas for four months when he was killed. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | Maxine Lee, 3003 E. Washington St.; a son, Donald Lee, 4; his father, Earl J. Lee, Dayton, O.; two sisters, Mrs. Paul Miller, Martinsville, and ‘Miss Fern Lee, of near North Vernon, and three broth-| ers, Edward Lee, Indianapolis; Cpl. Jack Lee, Camp Campbell, |
Ky.. and Dale Lee, of near North Vernon.
Mrs. Bertha Newton | Services for Mrs. Bertha M.' Newton, R. R. 15, Box 738-H, 4650| Cherry St., will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in Jordan Funeral: Home. Burial will be in Wasb-| ington Park. She was 72. Mrs. Newton died Thursday while visiting her son, Floyd, Doutt, in Mount View, Cal. A! native of Pennsylvania, she lived) there most of her life before com-| ing here seven years ago. Survivors include another son,! Homer Leonard, Indianapolis, a daughter, Mrs. Marie Whoolery, Brazil; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Edward Pride
Services for Edward Pride, 330|ago
Minerva St., who died last Monday in Marion County Hospital at Sunnyside, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Stuart Mortuary
Born in Osyka, Mo., he lived in Indianapolis seven years and was employed as a repairman in the Pennsylvania Railroad roundhouse. : Survivors include his fwo sisters, Eva Pride, St. Paul, Minn. and Thelma Pride, New York City, and a stépmother, Mrs. Nora Pride, Osyka, Mo.
Mrs. Fannie Nelson Services for Mrs, Fannie Nelson, resident here for 35 years, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Emmanuel ‘Baptist Church. Burial wil lbe in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Nelson, who was 60, died Friday in her home, 2705 N. Oxford St. She was a member of the Emmanuel Church. She was born in Mississippi. Survivors include her husband, Lee G. Nelson; a brother, George Carter, Mississippi; five nephews and a niece.
Mrs. Rose Randall Services Today
Burial Takes Place in Memorial Park :
Services for Mrs. Rose Ritter Randall, resident here for most of her life, wete to be at 11 a. m. today in Hisey & Titus mortuary. Burial was to be at Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Randall died Saturday at the Methodist Memorial Home, Warren, where she had lived for three years. She was 88. She
was a charter member of the(P
East Tenth Street Methodist Church, a member of the Women’s Society of Christian Service and Brookside Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Val Mikush, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; a granddaughter, Mrs. Carroll Cheney, Utica, Kas. and a
MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1048 ___
MILITARY BURIAL — Capt. John W. Askren, who was killed in action in New Guinea in 1944, will receive full military . honors at his burial Wednesday.
Miss. Ruth Mueller Dies at Home Here
Services Planned At 3 P. M. Tomorrow
Services for Miss Ruth M. Mueller, who died yesterday at her home; 546 E. Maple Rd., will| be held at 3 p. m, tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Miss Mueller was born iA Indianapolis. She was graduated from Shortriage High School and attended Columbia University. She had been employed in New York Cjty as a secretary 16 years before returning here two months She was a member of Third Church of Christ, Scientist.
Surviving are two uncles, Gustav and Oscar o Mueller, both of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Raymond Adams |
Services for Mrs. Florence Belle Adams, 1639 Park Ave. who died Saturday at St. Vincent's Hospital, will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday at the Methodist Church in Carroliton, Ky. Burial will be in Carrollton.
Mrs. Adams, who was 27, was born in Carrollton and was a member of the Methodits Church there. She ha dlived in Indianapolis two years and was employed by Diamond Chain Manufacturing Co. Surviving are her husband, Raymond H. Adams; a son, Chester. Ray Adams, Carrollton; two daughters, Dorenda Jo and Dolores Laine Taylor, Carrollton, and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dunn, Carrollton.
Mrs. Earl Miles
Services for Mrs. Nell Miles, who died Friday in her home, 637 Division 8t., will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Trinity Methodist Church. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. She ‘was 42. . A resident here for 32 years, Mrs. Miles was born in Rocky Hill, Ky. She was a member of the Trinity Church. & Survivors include her husband, Earl Miles; two children, Joseph Earl and Joanna Nell Miles; a sister, Mrs. Ben Miner, Indianapolis; five brothers, Bob and Ben Perkins, Indianapolis; Ned Perkins, Oakland, Cal.; Joe Perkins, Louisville, Ky, and Tom Perkins, Seymour.
Henry (Buster) Lee
Rites for “Henry (Buster) Lee, race horse groom, will be at 1 . m. tomorrow in John A. Patton funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Born in Oakwood,” Tenn., Mr. Lee had lived here for 44 years.
J. Askren, 6480
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Funeral Today Services for Charles F. Lautenberger, 2429 Stuart St, who died Saturday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 8 p. m. today
Purdue Graduate in Moore Mortuaries Northeast 3 3 3 Chapel by the local chapter of Killed in New Guinea hire Commercial Travelers and Services for John W.iat 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Askren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earliwijison Funeral Home, Peoria, , WhoiT)l. Burial will be in Peoria. He was killed in action in New yas 50. Born in Alpa, Ill, he lived in
at 3 p. m. Wednesday In -| Indianapolis two years and was
ner & Buchanan Mortuary. a member of the Indianapolis will be in Crown Hill with full Trafic Club and Indianapolis military honors, He was 31. Passengers Company Club. He was aide de camp to Gen.| He was a World War I veteran Hurdis, the commanding generalignd served as secretary of the
of the Sixth Division, Field Ar-\Indianapolis chapter of United Purdue University as a mechani- . Commercial Travelers of America./cal engineer. During the war he A graduate of Shortridge High He was district freight and pas-;was assigned by the Navy to the School and Purdue University, senger agent for the Rock Island presidency of Brewster Aero-
Capt. Askren was a member of Railroad. Beta Kappa Nu fraternity, scholastic honorary society for elec-irie Lautenberger; a brother, trical engineers Before enteringiHenry Lautenberger, Peoria; a the service he was associated sister, Miss Regina Ellinger, Inwith General Electric Co. in York, |dianapolis; two stepsons, Joseph
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Mrs. Jason Bohley
Services are planned at 10 a a. m. Wednesday at Farley Fu- C C ar ar neral Home for Mrs. Eldora Boh- .
ley, who died yesterday at her . home, 5014 Caven St. Burial will be in Round Hill. She was 2 ur y 74.
Mrs. Bohley was born in Lo- - . . gansport and had lived here 45' Killed in Action In New Guinea
years. She was a member of Woodl . | olga Ba puis t ivy PY Pfc. Richard Sharp, son of Mr. Jason; four sons, Joseph, Walter and Mrs. L. B. Sharp, 3460 Forest and George Bohley, all of Indi- Manor Ave. killed in action Feb. anapolis, and James Bohley 14, 1944, in New Guinea, will be Cleveland, O.; five daughters |Duried at 1 p. m. Thursday ja Mrs. Hazel Summers, Mrs. Mar- Aslinglon National Cemetery. He tha Williamson and Mrs. Ida] . Schienbein, all of Indianapolis; , Pf Sharp entered the Army on Mrs. Florence Bettcher, Moores- a on aR 18 Toda He ville, and Mrs. Eva Kuhn, Albu- Fs »
was sent to New Guinea from querque, N. M.; a brother, Robert Hanna, and a sister, Mrs. Mary there, where he served with the
490th Amphibian Engineers Co. Becker, both of Rochester. He was graduated from Arsenal Technical High School and attended Linwood Christian Church. wal . armon Surviving besides his parents are a sister, Mrs. George W. Harmon, Indianapolis; and a grand-
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Nita Rites Sof c. F. amooorb fect For Capt. Askren
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ma- Pa. He retired from this position
Pa. and Charles Ellinger, Indianap- Fla., at the time of his death. He Surviving besides the parents is|olis, and two stepdaughters, Mrs.|Was a member of the varsity his brother, Robert H. Askren, Robert Franz, Niagara Falls, N.[football team and Phi Gamma Y., and Mrs. Frederick Foster, Delta Fraternity at Purdue.
mother, Mrs. Marie Sharp, Lancaster, O.
Services for Justin Julius Weiss,
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» Ex-Forrestal Aid Dies in Florida Frederick Riebel Jr. Indianapolis Native Services for Frederick Riebel Jr., civilian assistant to Navy James Forrestal during World War II, and Indianapolis native, who died Saturday in Pittsburgh, Pa,, will be held in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, He was 64.
Born in Indianapolis, he lived here until he was graduated from
nautical Corporation, Johnsville,
shortly before the war ended. Died in Florida He was living in Miami Beach,
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katherine Tracy Riebel, Miami Beach, Fla.; his son, Frederick Riebel III, Hartford, Conn.; an aunt, Mrs. Annie Riebel, Indianapolis; a step-son, Richard Tracy, Miami Beach, Fla, and a stepdaughter, Virginia Tracy Dow, Long Meadow, Mass.
Mrs. Anastacia Boyd
. ‘Rites and burial will be held tomorrow in Trowbridge, Ill, for |{Mrs. Anastacia Boyd, 1028 8S. Tremont St., who died Saturday. Mrs. Boyd, who was 43, was born in Trowbridge and had lived here nearly 20 years. She was a member of the Catholic Church. Surviving are her husband, Thornton P. Boyd; a brother, Mark Crose, Tulsa, Okla.; two |sisters, ‘Miss Isabel Crose, near |Jewett, Ill, and Mrs. Edith Wasson, Trowbridge, and her father,
Jessie Crose, Neoga, Ill.
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Mr. Lee had worked for such leading horsemen and trainers as Sep F. Palin and the late Pop Geers. At one time he was jailer at the Marion County ‘jail and was a city employee under the late Robert H. Tyndall, former
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Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Eddie Rhea, and a half-brother,
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|Mrs. Carolyn J. Myles
Services for Mrs. Carolyn Jean | Myles, former employee of the {Indignapolis Star, were to be at |1 p. m, today in Moore Mortuaries {Peace Chapel. Burial was to be lat Fountain City. | Mrs. Myles, who was 31, died Saturday in Sunnyside Sanitari(um, Born in Marion, she had been a resident here for seven lyears, living at 678 E. 15th St.
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