Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1948 — Page 20

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Retired Engineer Dies at Age of 75

Services for Jackson Frank DeHart, 5260 Park Ave, retired en-| ~ gineer, machinist and tool and dts; maker; will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries

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For J. J. Wagley

Chef to Be Buried In Liberty Cemetery John J. Wagley, chet for 22 years at L. 8. Ayres & Co who died yesterday in his home, 4110 W. Morris Bt, after six weeks’ il1ness, will -be-buried Saturday Liberty Cemetery. Services will be held at 1:30

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Irvington Washington Park Cemetery. ms nr. Deltart died last might in Burl Ada Rites

his home after an iliness of three To Be Tomorrow

years. He was 75. He had been employed by many local “firms. Services for Burk—M: Adams;

During World War II, he was an 448 N. Davidson St., will be held advisory engineer for the Con- at 2'p. m. tomorrow in Conkle tract - Welders Co., Bridgeport, [Funeral Home, Burial will be In Conn. New Crown Cemetery. He also was employed as al Mr. Adams, who operated the machinist for the New York Ceh-{Adams Tavern at the Davidson tral Railroad shops in Beech St. address, died Tuesday in MethGrove, by the William A. Nord- odist Hospital. He was 50. berg Co. and as an inspector for A native of Kentucky, he had Foster & Messick Co. been a resident of Indianapolis Born in Edinburg he lived here for 35 years and formerly owned 42 years. He was active in Ma-| la tavern on the South Side. He sonry and was a member of Mar- Was a member of the Loyal Order] fon Lodge No. 35 F. & A. M.; lof Moose. Indianapolis Council No. 2, R.| Surviving are his wife, Mrs. A. M.,, and Indianapolis Charter l.emmie Adams; three daughters, No. 5, Knights Templar, | Mrs. Norma Wilson, Mrs. Louise Survivors include his wife, Mrs. [Casey and Miss Wanda Adams; Mollie A. DeHart; two daughters, his father, Bluford Adams, all Mrs. T. Hamilton, Shelton, ©f Indianapolis; two brothers, | Conn.,. and. Mrs. Jane Igou, In-| Charles Adams, Indianapolis, and| dianapolis; ‘a son, Thomas O. De- Kelly Adams, Hart, Louisviller a sister, Mrs. three sisters, Mrs. Sally Lynn and| Stella Page, Ft. Wayne; a brother, | Mrs. Myrtle Eads,” Indianapolis,

C. H. DeHart, Chicago, and four|and Mrs, Jane Shootman, Ken-| granachlidren, |tucky, and three grandchildren.

Leon W. Fleming Leon W, Fleming, 33 N. Tacoma Ave., refrigeration engineer who |died. yesterday in General Hospital, will be buried Saturday in Crown Hill Services for Mr. Fleming, who was 41, will be held at 10 a. m, | Saturday In Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Mr. Fleming was employed by the A & P Food Stores for nine years, and was a member of the Capitol City Gun Club, - He is survived by his wife, Virh ginia; two daughters, Shirley Ann Land. Noxma.. Jean Fleming: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Fleming, Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Catherine {Mulkey, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Beatrice Denker, Beloit, Wis,

Mrs. Effie M. Pyatt Services for Mrs, Effie M. Pyatt, an Indianapolis resident for 62

morrow In Washington Street Presbyterian Church. Bhrial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Pyatt, who was 82, dled Tuesday in~her home, 1257 Glen

O., she was the daughter of a pioneer ‘Ohio family. z She was a member of Ladies Auxiliary 128, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and was a charter member of Washington Street Presbyterian Church. Surviving are three daughters, . a Mrs. Roscoe HE. Layton, Mrs. ran pi [ Charles Lentz and Mrs. Charles

L. Wilkes, Indianapolis; 21 grand- § | children, 34 great-grandchildren

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p. m. In Bhirley Brothers West Chapel, Born In Louisiana : Born in Provencal, La. Mr. Wagley, who was 70, lived in InWdianapolis 41 years... He was a graduate of Ft. Jessup College, {La.,, and a member of Old South {Street Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Nellie; two daughters, Mrs, Russell Andrews, Decatur, Ill, and Miss |-- Jean Wagley, Franklin; two BONS, | Jack and Paul Wagley, Indianap-| otis; four Brothers, Allen, Charles, ‘Ben and Edward Wagley; three] sisters, Mrs, Algia Werntz, Mrs. | Kate Whatley and Mrs. Margaret | Campbell, and five grandchildren; |a 11 of Indianapolis.

Virgil W. Arnett

ee for Virgil W. Arnett, trucker for the South Side] Market, will be at 10 a. m. Satur-| day in the G. H. Herrmann Fu-! neral Home. Burial will be in (Memorial Park Cemetery, Mr. Arnett, a native of Hart | {County, Ky., died yesterday at| (his residence in the Craig Hotel. He was 51 and had resided in In-|

. |dianapolis 50 years.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Hovious, Indianap-| olis; and Mrs. Gladys Cecil; Ven tura, Cal.; two brothers, Claude P, and Russell Arnett, both of Indianapolis, and four: grandchildren. .

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The Indianapolis Great Books | committee will hold a luncheon! meeting at noon tomorrow in the | Columbia Club.

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brother, F. F. Chur¢hman at Hillside, the old family residence on A memorial service for Charles Churchman Ave. in Beech Grove, W. Holder will be held at 11 a. m.| Mr, Churchman died Suddenly) {tomorrow in Marion Circuit|Saturday at Hillside. Court. Speakers will be Joseph G. Wood, Alan W. Boyd, Theodore L. Locke and Harry L. Gause, Memorial committee members in- COS AY clude Judge John L. Niblack, chairman; Floyd R. Mannon, Judge Dan V. White and Charles D. Babcock. Mr. Holder died in-an airplane} erash near Seymour, Oct. 23.

William Churchman Services were conducted yesterday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. for Willlam F, Churchman, oldest son of F. M. Churchman, pioneer Indianapolis banker.) . by Dr. F. R. Daries, pastor of the Zion and Evangelical Reformed Church. | Mr. Churchman lived with his! {abdatiolill *1I8 a8. % 11 8 TQETINTS nephew and his. wife, Mr. and’

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