Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1948 — Page 5

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Services for Mark W. Merrell, 2010. Broadway, a resident of Indianapolis for 23 years, were to be held at 2 p. m. today in Galveston, Ind. Burial will be there. He was 45. Mr. Merrell, who died Saturday in General Hospital, was born in Cass County. He attended Indiana University and had been an agent for Atlas Mutual Insurance Co. for the past three years.

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Survivors are his wife, Pauline; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Merrell; a brother, Benjamin, and a son, James, all of Indianapolis. .

Mrs. Shear Swinford

Services and burial will be held tomorrow for Mrs. Rose Swinford in Lexington, Ky. former Indianapolis resident. She died Saturday in a hospital in Philadel phia, Pa. She was 59. Mrs. Swinford, who wds born in Cincinnati, O., lived here 20 -years., She was a member of the Philadelphia Order of Bastern Star. Survivors are her husband, Shear, and two brothers, Walter and Martin Wirth, both of Indianapolis.

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Edgar L. Frybarger

Services for Edgar L. Frybarg-

day in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown |Hill. He was 78. i

Rites Tomorrow . For Mrs. Thompson Services for Mrs. Margaret Jane ' Thompson, 4338 College Ave., who died Saturday in Bt. Vincent's Hospital, 2 p. m. tomorrow in*Kirby mortuary.- Burial will be in Crown Hill | Mrs. Thompson, who was 88, was born in Lancaster, Ky. She lived in Indianapolis 84 years and was a member of Roberts Park | Methodist Church. | She is survived by two daugh(ters, Mrs, Bernice Abbett and

five great-grandchildren.

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Mrs. Bonnie Stamm, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Brown, Orleans, five grandchildren and

Killed in Portugal Services for Flight Officer Robert J. Peale, who was killed Oct. 25, 1943, near Peniche, Portugal,

Standish St Born in LaCrosse, Wis, he lived here most of his life and-was ployed by Indianapolis Blue Print Co. before entering the Air Force in March, 1941. He was a graduate of Southport High School and a member of University Heights Christian Church. Surviving are his parents; two sisters, Mrs. Wilma McCarthy and Miss Virginia Peale; two brothers, John and Stanton Peale, all of Indianapolis and his grandmother, Mrs. Anna Murphy, Scottsburg.

Bartley H. Kollman

Bartley H, Kollman, who was found dead in his auto Saturday near Valley Mills, will be buried

tery following services at 11 a. m.

46. Mr. Kollman, who was born in Valley Mills, lived in Indianapolis 24 years and was a mem-| ber of Bethel Methodist Church and Center Masonic Lodge. He

Co. here 20 years until he retired in 1944 because of ill health.

Survivors are his wife, Grace; his mother, Mrs. Eva Kollman, Valley Mills; five brothers, Paul, Earl, William and Frank, all of Indianapolis, and Herman, Chicago, Ill; four sisters, Mrs. Katherine Satterfield and Mrs. Hattie Poland, both of Indianapolis, Mrs. Bertha Roach, New York, N. Y, and Mrs. ‘Lena Parker, Oregon.

Mrs. Marie Batsel

Rites for Mrs. Marie Batsel, 330 W. Blackford St, who died Friday in General Hospital,” will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Peoples funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 26. - Mrs. Batsel, ville, Ky., lived here nine years. She was a maid in Kirkwood Hotel and was a member of Tsraelite Baptist Church. Survivors are her parents, Mr

band, James; a brother, Robert, and two sisters, Mrs. Christine Glover and Mrs. Lucille Woodson, all of Indianapolis, :

John Sasek |

Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow, for John Sasek, 558% N. Holmes Ave, in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers. in Glen Haven Cemetery. He was 69. Mr. Sasek, who died Saturday in General Hospital, was born! in’ Austria, but lived here 23 | ars. He was a former em-’ ployee of J. Solotken & Co., Ine. . Survivors are his wife, Mrs.’ Louise Sasek; four nephews and two nieces. :

and Mrs, Willie Posey, her hus-

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Elijah P. Jacobs

Rites for Elijah P. Jacobs, who died yesterday in his home, 1146- W. New York St, will be

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Services for Andrew Garnet,

3400 block of Prospect St. Satur day, will be held in.Horse Ky., tomorrow. 5 He was 26, a native of Barren County, Kentucky, and had i here 18 months, emploved by the Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Co. 2 Surviving are his father, Joseph Garnet; three sisters, Twyman, Miss L. V. and Mrs. Allene Richardson, and four brothers, Winfred, Joseph E., Carroll and Ernest Garnet, all of Barren County.

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at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore; : sirdstural iron worker helping 1:30 p. m » He a new elevator shaft. A Wednesday in J, Mortuaries' Peace Chapel. Te native of Ohio, he had resided C. Wilson Chap- | : 18 He served overel of the Chimes. Mr. Jacobs, who was a painteriseas in World War I and was a | Burial will be in for General Hospital, was borflimember of Veterans of Foreign Round Hill. Rosedale and lived here 42 wars, 3 Officer Peale, He was a member of Mer- Surviving are his wife, Essie; who was 20, was ritt Place Methodist Church. six daughters, Mrs. the son of Mr. He is survived by. his wife, Karamanos, Mrs. Elnora Keni and Mrs. Robert 3 |Clara; two sons, Ben and{son, Mrs. Gladys Batman, Miss F. Peale, 1127 _. o , Harvey, Indianapolis, and two Mary Frederick, Miss Ruth Fred-

{erick and Miss Shirley Frederick; three sons, Chester Frederick Jr.

e _Ralph!i Frederick, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Miss Marjorie Frederick and Mrs. Letha Hoffman, Muncie; a brother, Nelson Fredand three

For Levi Hopwood Services for Levi (Lee) Hop! wood, Indianapolis resident for 24 years who died Friday in his!BS 7 home, 1130 Hoefgen St. were to ) MAryine held at 2 p. m. today in J. €.| SV 71/244 hep Wilson Chapel of the Chimes.| 8 of fs er Graveside rites will be conducted! 4 i ;

Brookside Lodge, F. & A. M,, Park.

Mr. Hopwood, who was 54, was a millwright at Allison Division of General Motors for seven was born in Clark: {County and was a mémber of

Mrs, Ida Mason, who died Sat- Brookside Masonic Lodge.

urday in her home, 921 8. Kenwood Ave., will be buried in New, operated the Dual Advertising !\Crown following services .at 1 p. m. tomorrow in South Calvary = Baptist Church. She was 63. Mrs. Mason was born in Mar-|,

lon Cotinty and lived here all of pajley, Mrs. Kate Goben and Mrs. her life. She was a member or Dalley

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Survivors are his wife, Alma; his daughter, Mrs. Vera Walker, ! three broth-| and Rolla and Voorhees, both of Indianap-,-and six sisters, Mrs. Lillle

Kern, all of Fowler, Mrs: | and Mrs, Pearl

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