Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1949 — Page 6

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and Mrs, James Whitlock, . Miley Ave., Who was killed Aug. 6, 1944 in France, buried with full military in Edinburg, Ind., followservices at 2 p. m. tomorrow ney Funeral Home. He

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‘Born in Kentucky. Pvt. Whit. .1ock lived most of his life in Edinburg and- enlisted from there in the Army in 1939. An Infantry-| ** man he participated in the D-Day | assault of France and the African He was a member of the Edinburg Catholic Church. He is survived by a brother. James Whitlock, Bridgeport, and’ two sisters, Mrs. Bernie Pike, Shelbyville and Mrs. Mary Martin, Indianapolis, in addition to his parents.

Mrs. Fannie Butler

Services for Mrs. Fannie Eliza Butler, 142 E. Ohio 8t., who died Yesterday, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus Mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park. She was 83. Born in England Mrs. Butler lived here 78 years. She was the widow of James “Henry Butler, who died in 1929. She was a member of Queen Esther Chapter, OES, the Shrine, Rebekah Lodge and Spiritualist Church. Survivors include a son, Joseph Henry Butler, Indianapolis; a brother, Louis T. Stokes, Dan-

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Ramer Services - To Be Saturday

Services for Mrs. Dora Ramer, [5218 E. 9th St, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be at 3 p. m. Saturday in Chase and Miller Funeral Home, Logansport. Burial will be in Spring Creek Cemetery, near Logansport, Born in Cass County, Mrs,

Ramer, who was 81, had made her permanent home in Indianapolis only“éight months ago. For the last eight years she had spent each winter here with her daughter, Mrs. Ray F. Copner. She was a member of the Methodist Church, Walton, Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. E. E, Coons, Richmond; five brothers, Samuel Brinley, Sacramento, Cal.; Charles Brinley, Addison, Mich.; Joseph IL

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and one grandchild.

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Pvt. Richard Duncan Services Saturday |

Mr. and Mrs, George BE. Duncan, 1523 BE. Michigan St, who died in an automobile accident Oct.

services at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the Dorsey Funeral Home. He was 21.

Army Mar. 4, 1942, and took basic training at Camp Clalbourne, La. Assigned to the 82d Airborne Division at Ft. Berining, Ga., he ived his parachute

"Pvt. Richard E. Duncan, son of

21, au, in Hinckley, England,| will be buried with full military] honors in Crown Hill following|

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ales, Fla.; seven and two great-grandchildren,

Mrs. Oscar Tackett

Rites will be tomorrow at the First Baptist Church, Henderson, Yq S08 Mg. 1ANAD Tacken, Who ; Ses Joserdny at her home, 1608

‘Mrs. Tackett, a native or |i Chenoa, Ill, had lived in Indian- - japolis 18 years. She was 63.

jump “wings” at Ft. Bragg, N. C. He participated in the invasion of Sicily and Italy Setore Deine transferred to a depot in England. A lifetime resident of Indian. apolis, he attended public s here and was a member of ichodls West-Striebeck Post 2009, VFW.

Besides his parents, he is survived by three sisters, Geraldine Blair, now employed in Tokyo, Japan, Mrs. Irene Parker and Mrs. Doris Johnson, Indianapolis; a brother, Pfc. James L. Duncan, with the U. 8. Army in Tokyo; his maternal grandmother, Mrs, Ann - Dickinson; two nieces; nephew, an aunt and an uncle,

Louis M. Egbert

Private services for Louis M, Egbert, 1300 N. Pennsylvania St., who died Tuesday, were to bel

tuary today, followed by cremation. Mr, Eghert was born in Elizabeth, N. apolis 33 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Julian A. Kean, and a grandson,

both of Richmond, Va.

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COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF ALL SURPLUS and DISCONTINUED MODELS

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Pvt. Richard E. Duncan. . . full military honors in Crown

Hill | burial.

. Nicholas F. Kirch |[§ : Rites Saturday Sal ;

Ripley County Native

Retired Contractor

Services for Nicholas F. Kirch, retired building contractor who a died yesterday in his home, 5855 8 University Ave., will be held at 8:45 p. m. Saturday in Blackwell Funeral Home (Irvington) and {at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes! {Catholic - Church,” Burial will bel {in Holy Cross. | Mr. Kirch, who was 84, had been retired 25 years. A native § {of Ripley County, he was a mem-' - {ber of Our Lady of Lourdes | Church and its Men's Club, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carrie Kirch; two daughters, Mis: Florence Kirch and Mrs. John Farrington, Indianapolis; al

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