Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1949 — Page 11
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w York Central Railroad eneer for 37 years, will be held 7:30 p. m. Saturday in Moore! rtuaries Peace Chapel, and at!
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nt here for 37 years, died yes-!|
ma Ave. He was 65. a List of Survivors i
A native of Washington, Mr. tt was a member of Calvary aptist Church, the Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen and Ennemen, and the Brotherhood of comotive Engineers.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. nna C. Jett; four sons, William! . Jett, Alfredville, Ind.; Frank nd Daniel J. Jett, Indianapolis! nd Theodore C. Jett, Washingn, Ind.; a daughter, Miss Eliza-/ eth Jett, Washington; three sis-| rs, Mrs. Maude Jackson and rs. Helen Hagan, Belleville, ich.,, and Mrs. Nellie Greninous, /inchester, Wyo., and three rothers, Austin Jett and Charles) ett, Washington, and - Calvin] ett, Vancouver, Wash., and 10 randchildren. :
dward Alexander Services for Edward Alexander,’ ho died Tuesday in his home, 208 Vandeman St. will be held t 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Bethny .Baptist Church. Burial will e in New Crown.” He was 76. Born in Kentucky, Mr. Alexnder lived in Indianapolis 50 years. He was a member of the ethany Church. v Surviving are féur sons, Walter nd James Alexander, Indianaplis; William Alexander, Cincinati, and Edward Alexander Jr. New York City; a daughter, Mrs.! Beatrice Harris, Indianapolis, and four sisters, Mrs. Fannie Buffins nd Mrs. M. Washington, . Chicago; Mrs. Eva Wilson, Glasgow, Ky., and Mrs. Anna Clay, Indianapolis, i
Robert J. Eichel Dies Here at 65
Services for Robert J. Eichel, | who died yesterday in his home. 351 Congress Ave., will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Grinsteiner § Funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 65. | _ Mr. Eichel was born in Cleve-| land, O. and lived in Indianapolis 60 years. He was a sawsmith in E. C. Atkins & Co. 50 years. He! J was a member of the company’s Pioneer Club. | Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mayme Roller Eichel; a son Robert J. Eichel Jr. Milberry, Ind, and four daughters, Miss Elizabeth Eichel and Mrs. Floyd Herald, Indianapolis; Mrs. Wal-| lace E. Ballard, St. Louis Park,| L Minn., and Mrs. Ray Able, Ft. Worth, Tex. Also surviving are a brother, August Eichel, Menominee, Mich.; | two sisters, Miss Marie Eichel and Mrs. Tom Yantis, Indianapo-|
William H. Jet, 65,
ervices for William H. Jett, p. m. Sunday in Poindexter Fu-
Mr. Jott, Who had been a resi-| rday in his home, 833 N. Ta-
i He was a member of the In-.
. ~ : % 0 90) — : : Rites Saturday {Anange Services
or Pvt. Heuser
{dent, who ° {duing the invasion of Okinawa, {will be at 1:30 p. m.. Saturday in
Burial Planned in Washington Park
1 1 | Services for Sgt. Alfred V. 9. © |Martin, killed near Seimerich. 4 native of Indianapolis, Pvt. I |Germany, Feb. 20, 1645, will be yo q0r moved to Fairfield, O., at . (held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Moore : k Mortusties {rvington Chapel ; |Burlal will be in Washington gopool and a member of the Lu(Park. He was 24. theran Church there. He served
| 8gt. Martin, who lived in 2007 yi the Marine Corps during the |E. 18th St. before entering serv- ... v 8
{ice, was born in Ward. W. Va. gq, vjvors inciude his parents,. BS and lived in Indianapolis 17 years.'y;,. ang Mrs. Aller G Heuser; a Sa {He was an order clerk in Kingan gi ior Miss Joanne Heuser, and a R, 1 Co. three years before he). ner Richard Heuser, all of B.. | [entered service in October, 1942. poi feild. O. | Awarded Purple Heart etm | Arriving in France Feb 8. Howard Huston Estate
Burial will be in Crown Hill. He
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Sgt. Alfred V. killed in Germany action.
E i o Martin . 11945, Sgt. Marfir was assigned to . * * |Co. F, 319th Infantry Regiment. Estimated at $100,000 rons LOGANSPORT, Apr. 21 (UP) . {and was authurized the European The estate of the late Howard Rites Tomorrow Theater Ribbon and Bronze Star. Huston. 72. Indianapolis Life InFor H. B. Marks {pastor ‘of the Central Avenue Apr. 14, was estimated today at {Methodist Church, - will officiate|$100,000. Mavis po otal res] Sstate dealer) Surviving are his mother, Mrs. [real estate department of the a y {Coa L. Weber, 217 N. Gray St. company and vice president of ‘an St, will;pe neld at 1 p.m. tomorrow in/Flanner & Buchanan in, Cambridge, N. Y., and Bank of Logansport. Tt
He wag awarded the Purple Heart {«The Rev. Edwir W.. Stricker, surance Co. executive who died Services . for H. Benjamin, services, 2 { Mr. Huston was manager of the day fn his home, 3744 N. Merid-| a two brothers, Wilbur 8S. Mar-'the Farmers & Merchants State mortuary.’ Burial will be in the Charles E. Martin, Indianapolis.
Indianapolis Hebrew cemetery. Mrs. Jesse Grove He was 70. is | : A natve of Indianapolis, Mr.| Services for Mrs. Eilfre@ia DRIVE-IN CLEANERS
Marks was president of the Gen-| Grove, 2306 W. Walnut St. who eral Realty Jo. Kentucky and died yesterday in her home, wil! Oliver Realty Co.. and Puritan be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Roys-| Home Funding Co. He operated ter & Askin W. Washington St.’ offices 1n 517 § Delaware St. un- mortuary. Burial will be in Floral til five years ago. Park. She was 41. 3 A native of Sheridan, Mrs. | dianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Grove lived here 23 years. She B'nai B'rith Brotherhood Lodge, Was a member of First Baptist American Jewish Jommittee and! Church. Jewish Fducatidnal Assoclatioh.! Survivors include her husband, A
St | Jesse Grove; two sisters, Mrs, Mrs. Clara ernon Bernice Smith, Spencer, and Mrs. Services for Mri|Clara V. Ver- Lena Dorn, Osborn, O.
and a non. 2058 N. Ta a Ave. who, brother, Thomas Inman. Crane. died yesterday inf n
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| Mr. Lewis was born in 1891 in/sports editor and from 1943 to| | Pendleton, Ind.. the son of a news- 1946 as managing editor.
(UM) | REWSpaper career on the Philadel- Sun as a columnist. } newspaper assignment as a re- ryn Dougherty Lewis, and a sis-
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