Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1948 — Page 5
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{Charles C. Lentz
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| Former Inter-City Bus Lines Manager le C. Lentz, former intery lines manager for diana suffered a attack and died yesterday in Ft. Wayne while visiting his son,
Robert. He was 61. Mr, Lentz, who lived here 12 Years, was an employee of Indiana Railroad Service’ Corp. of Ft. Wayne for almost 45 years. He was trainmaster and superintendent of operations for the organizations during the use of interurban lines, Mr. Lentz was a member of Ft. Wayne Masonic Lodge and the Methodist Church of Lagro. Whereabouts of another. son, Edwin, who is vacationing in California, is being sought with ithe aid of California state poce. Survivors, * besides his two sons, are his sister, Mrs. Ella Chamness, and a brother, Allen, both of Ft. Wayne.
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Services for Technician 5th Grade Walter W. Sheridan, who - Apr. 1, 1945, while fighting . the 66th Army Infantry in France, will be held at 8:30 a. m. Saturday in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, followed by a requiem high mass
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at 9 a. m. in the St. Catherine Catholic Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Born in Terre Haute, T-5 Sheridan, who was 32, had lived in Indianapolis 20 years at 1131 E. Kelly St. He had been employed by the A&P Food Stores for. two years when he entered service Nov. 27, 1943. Survivors include his
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wife,
Ronald F. Sheridan; a sisteer, Mrs. Marjorie Levell, and two brothers, Robert W. and ‘Sherman E. Sheridan, all of Indianapolis.
J. Richard Mdrtin Rites for J. Richard Martin, former Indianapolis resident, will be held in Chicago Saturday with burial there. He died yesterday
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stalled include Florine Patton, Pocahonta s; Doris Jean Melton, Wenonah; Clarence Pobst, Powhatan. Mrs. Mary McDowell, ieputy snd chief, Mrs. Thompson vi) 3reqa Kelly, senior past chief, will preside and Miss Eileen Morris will be featured soloist.
lived in Indianapolis from 1902
rning Burial will be in Detroit, Mich. | Survivors include two sons, Dr.
Lyman R. Indianapolis, and Morton C. Pearson Jr., Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. V, M. Fulton, Cleveland, and three grandchildren.
Indianapolis church executive, died yesterday in his Delaware, Ontario, home. He was 80. Born in Amboy, Dr. Pearson
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ters, Mrs. E. W. Lindley, Chicago, and Mrs. Marvin J. Brezette, and a brother, Leo F., both of Indianapolis:
Andrew Black
Rites for Andrew Black, 2705 Columbia Ave., will be at 1 p. m. Saturday in King & King funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. Black, who was; 43, died Tuesday in General Hospital. He was a lifelong resident of Indian-
Survivors are three sisters, Mrs.
Graham; both of Chicago, and Mrs. Minnie Tinsley, Indianapolis, and six brothers, Terry, Elwood and Charles, all of Indianapolis, | Gilbert, Ft. Wayne, Samuel, Chi- | cago, and Earl, U. 8. Army.
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