Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1949 — Page 24

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Pfc. Henry Ackerman |

1943 In action on Guadalcanal and was the holder of the Purple Heart,

lived one year in the home of a sister, Mrs. Goldie Huff, 740 8 Mount 8t. During that year hel ~~ was employed by the W. J, "Holllday Steel Co.

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Military rites for Pfc. Henry R.| *¢ Ackerman, former Indianapolis! ‘= resident, were held Saturday at . {the graveside in Fairview Ceme-| tery, Vincennes, by the Vincennes VFW Post. . Pfe, Ackerman was killed in action at Tarawa, Nov. 27, 1943. He was awarded a Gold Star Medal and the Presidential Cita-| © tion posthumously, He died at 22.|

He had been wounded early In

Lived With Sister Before entering the Marines, he

Born in Knox County, he atwas selected as “honor stu«

Survivors include his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond R. Ackerman, Morgantown; four other sisters, Mrs. Marjory Sullivan, Mrs. Ruth Crawford and Mrs. Clara

arine bya with military di in Fairview! Cemetery, Vincennes.

Co. here, had lived In Gary, ¥1khart and New Haven for the last

Survivors include a son, neth Murphy; two brothers, Douglass and Paul W, Douglass, and four sisters, Miss Lilllan Douglass and Mrs, Glenn Marshall, Indianapolis; Was 72 Mrs, Rose Marie Yaeger, mazoo, Mich, and Mrs. Schreiber, Chicago.

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Catt, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Dorothy Parker, ‘Tucson, Ariz.

man, Morgantown, and Raymond

Ackerman, Indianapolis.

/ Mrs. William Gerber

Mrs. Lottie Gerber, lifelong]

ny of Ind died | . adianapolis who died (22 Satut lL iy buried in Crown_ Hill

following. services at 2 p. m. to-

died at 75, Survivors include her husband

Fesler and Mrs, Helen Schmoe

Mrs. Frances Murphy

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“Besides her husband, Mike Kor-| itza, she is survived by three sisMrs. J. E. Hart and Miss

morrow in her residence. She |

land Mrs. J, L. Nelson, Memphis, and two brothers,

rs, cKinney, »| Floyd, Indianapolis, and C. Mrs, Mary M ; Mrs, amos; | F197 Aberdeen, Miss,

Alfred J. Wright

Services for Alfred J. Wright, {who died yesterday in his home, 11915 N. Capitol Ave, will be held)

t 1 p. m. Thursday there, Services for Mrs. Frances Mur- lowed by burial in Crown ¥XiiL

: |phy, former Indianapolis resident

mobile in New Haven, Ind., willl jtation, A native of Columbus, be at ® a. m. tomorrow in Tour-

nett Funeral Home, New Haven, followed by rites in St. Louis Catholic Church. Burial will be

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11 grandchildren. and 12 great, grandchildren, all of Indianapjolis:

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Mr. Wright, who was 68, was

lived in Indianapolis 32 years. Surviving are his wife, Lula Wright; two sons, Alfonso Wright, Chicago, and Alfred M.|

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Dies Here at 53

Services for Mrs, Mary Della Kennedy, who died yesterday in her home, 961 Roache St, will be at 1 p. m. Thursday in Second Baptist Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 53.

A lifelong resident of Indian-

ber of Becond Baptist Church and former president of the Missionary Sociéty of Friendship Baptist Church, Survivors include her husband, the Rev. Samuel P, Kennedy, pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church, Marion; a foster daugh“oer Mildred Jones a foster-son; Freddie Jones, and a sister, Mrs. | | Cora Garten.

‘Mrs. Anna B. Horton

ven Bt, native of southern Indiana, who died yesterday in Gen-| -| eral Hospital after an f{liness of

.|8ix weeks, will be buried in Car-

thage, Ind., following services at 10 a. m, tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. She

A clerk in the Guarantee Tire)

|past six years, Mrs. Horton had [lived in Indianapolis 30 yéars, {Born in southern Indiana, ‘she

Mrs, Betty Koritza, formerly of \wasa member of the Presbyterian! 914 Cecil 8t., who died Sunday in Church in Ross, Ind. Mayo Brothers Clinic, Rochester, | Minn., will be buried in Washing- vin B, Horton, Indianapolis. {ton Park following services at 10 [a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth- J, W, Lam pari ers Irving Hin Chapel.

She is survived by a son, Mar-

John W. Lampa rion Rd. Fetired:

Hora He was 87.

years.

He is survived by a son, John| |M. Lamparter, Indianapolis, two granddaughters and a great(granddaughter. Services at 9 |a, m, tomorrow in Moore Mortu{aries Colonial Chapel will be fol{lowed by burial in. Circleville, he| | Thursday.

Mrs. Carey Shipp

Mrs, Marie Coates, Chicago.

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| cliffe, native of Greenwood, ‘died Mrs. Anna B. Horton, 255 Ca-|

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A native of Circleville, 0., Mr. "| Lamparter had lived in Indianapolis the past eight years and o | was a member of the Lutheran Church, He had been retired from the tavern business for 30

Mrs. Marie Shipp, Indianapolis resident 40 years, died yesterday s e v enjin her home, 2009 Adams St. great. She was 67. ~t—A native 6f Manville, Ind., Mrs. | Shipp was a member of the) Brookside Chapter, OES and the Women's Auxiliary of Sahara y Besides her husband, “Carey | Shipp, she is survived by a daugh- | ter, Mrs. Anna Miles, Lawrence- | burg; three sisters, Mrs. Delia | Plummer, Indianapolis; Mrs. Lot- | tie Ballor,. Lawrenceburg, and Mrs, Hazel Owens, Pendleton; two | brothers, Lawson Moore, Madison, Ind., and Victor Moore, Indianapolis, and a granddaughter,

Services at 1:30 p. m. Thurs-| day in Moore Mortuaries Peace | Chapel will be conducted by the | Reve J. R. Flanigan, pastor of the | Brightwood ~ Methodist Church. | Burial will be in Memorial Park. |

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R. R. 20, Box 841K, who died yesterday in the home of a son, John Morgan, 3744 N. LaSalle St, will be held at 10:30 a: m.

Thursday in Glenns Valley Meéth,|

odist Church. , Burial will ‘be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. She was 76. Mrs. Moore was born at Stone's Crossing and lived in Indianapolis 35 years. Survivors Include five other| sons, Albért Moore, Beech Grove,

daughters, Mrs. Clara Kidwell, Coatesville, and Mrs, Esther Brill,

Brownsburg, and two sisters, Mrs.|

Sarah Smith, Indianapolis, and

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Mrs. Helen Ratcliffe

Mrs. Helen Hunt Powers Rat-

yesterday in her home, 211 E. | Washington Blvd, She was 64. An Indianapolis resident most of her life, she was a graduate of Manual Training High School and a member of the Second

| died eight years ago. . Survivors include a son, Wil- | lam E. Ratcliffe Jr, Indianapolis; a brother, Ralph R. Powers, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. John Dugdale, Clinton, and a: halfbrother, William J. Powers, Valparaiso.

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