Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1949 — Page 16
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‘Robert F. Ostermeyer Born near Crothersville, . Mr. Richey came to Indianapolis in He ran a shoe store at 2224
; _'E. Washington St. until his reServices for Robert F. Oster He a
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meyer, Muncie resident, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry C. Oster: meyer, ‘3416 Carrollton: Ave., who "was killed in a train-car accident yesterday; will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan ‘mortuary, Burial for the Indiana Paper, . Co. salesman, who was 35, willl
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be in Crown Hill Cemetery. | Mr. Ostérmeyer was struck by. | passenger train after apparenti 1y. becoming® confused and driv-
| tracks. four miles east of Muncie; where he had lived four years. A first lieutenant in the Army lin World” War II, he served 28 | months in Africa and Italy. He Iwas a member of the Indianapolis | Athletic: Club, « | Besides his parents, Mr, Oster{meyer is survived by his wife, Satie; and au sister, Miss Janet {Ostermeyer, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Amos Stevens
Services for Mrs, Clara B.
|i Stevens, 1505 Florence St. who!
died Sunday in. San Bernardino,
urday in J. C. Wilson Chapel of {the Chimes. The Rev. Roy V. | Davis of the Evangelical United i Brethren Church will. officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park: Mrs. Stevens, who was 69, died in California while visiting there, A native of Illinois, sie lived in Indianapolis since 198. She was a-meémber of ae Brethren "Church, “Beech the Southeas rn Auxiliary of the Ametican Yegion.
oole and Mis, Laura Ramsey, “all of Indianapolis; a brother,
| grandchildren and eight great“grandchildren;
Anna Payne
Services for Miss Anna Payne, who died yesterday in her home, 1606 Ringgold ‘Ave., will be held at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow in J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. The Rev. Millard D. Church,
| pastor of Edwin Ray Methodist
Church, will officiate. Burial will ‘be in Crown HIilL Miss Payne, who was 85, was retired from C. B. Cones Co. garment makers, where she had been employed 61 years. She was a member of the Edwin Ray
‘| Methodist Church.
Only immediate survivors three nephews,
John E. Richey
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Surviving are her husband, . Stevens; two _sons, Ro >. and Amos E. Stevens; two - daughters, Mrs. Florence
William Williamson, Decatur, 13 |
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The Rev. Pefer Vroom, pastor Avenue Baptist Church, will officiate at the serv-
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