Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1949 — Page 4

© |Mrs. Alexander Brown _| Services on Saturday ‘Bervices for Mrs.” Frankie 9861 Hosbrook St, who died yesterday in General Hospital. will bs at 1 p. m. Saturaay in Olivet Baptist Church. wil be fn Floral Park. Bhe was

5. of its abs, Brown was the wife of the matter to remain in your blood, | Rav, Algxandet Brown, former backache, rheumatic (ngsfor of Olivet Church, A nae tive of Wikehester, Ky., she lived on Irrequist Here 40 years, She was a mem. TE 0 of Sisters of Charity Lodge pie Ta Ase ie. red siecesstly | “Burviving besides her husband ; rs. Donn's give are a sister, Mrs. Dalsy Vaughn;

minster Presbyterian Church, Bouth Bend. He was a former pastor there, Dr. Hostetter formerly was executive secretary of the Pres-

ny dl hike 15 miles of a niece, Mrs. Francis Webster, InFuur biced. Get Doan Nh. dianapolis, and nine nephews.

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byterian Synod of Indiana until he retired 10 years ago. He had lived in Indianapolis,

Princeton Seminary. He

over College.

daughter in Michigan.

Rites Tomorrow For Rev. Hostetter). = ma mon vite

Services for the Rev. Henry B. Burial Hostetter, who died in his home |century, was to be buried In in Mt. Dora, Fla., will be held at {Crown Hill today following serv3 p. m. tomorrow in the West-|ices at 3 p. m. in Flanner &

Dr, Hostetter

Born in Ladoga, he was gradu-|!0 Atlanta,

ated from Wabagh College and oe wag tended Manual Training High

awarded a D. D, degree by Han-|5¢hool and lived here 40 years.

For many years Dr, Hostetter kept a summer home at Bass Lake, Traverse City, Mich. Hey 'p made his last trip there in 1947, When he was 80 he drove the round trip from Florida to Michi- Oliver P. Fauchier gan via New Hampshire, where He baptized infant twin grand- Services for Oliver P. Faucher,

children, and an infant grande Secretary of the Indiana Associa

Services Today For John E. Wyon

John Eimer Wyon, widely-

salesman here at the turn of the

Buchanan mortuary. Mr, Wyon died Tuesday in Atlanta, Ga. He was 68, He was the son of the late Furrey Wyon, founder of the saddle and harness firm of Holiday & Wyon which was a leader in the saddle field in Indianapolis 80 years before going out of business. Following the death of his father, Mr. Wyon became a flour salesman for a Chicago firm, He retired several years ago to live

‘Born in Indianapolis, he at-

Surviving are four sisters, Miss Mary Estelle and Miss Lucille Wyon and Mrs. Wiliam D. Alexander, Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs, , Kunzman, Columbus, O., {and Eun nieces and nephews,

tion of Ice Industries 18 years,

Survivors include his wife, Mrs, Who died yesterday ‘in his home, Laura Beyrer Hostetter, formerly 638 KE. 48th St, will be held atl

of Bouth Bend; three sons, the Rev. Paul Hostetter, Laconia, N.

1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial

H.; Harold Hostetter, Royal Oak, |will be in Crown Hill

Mich., and Capt. Charles Hostet-|; ter of Clark Field, Philippine Mrs. John (Martha) Jacobs, New York City, and six grandchildren,

Islands, and a daughter,

Mrs. Pauline Noll ~

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was 82.

Church.

Additional survivors

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Services for Mrs. Pauline Noll, Redwood City, Cal., who died yesterday in Bt. Vincent's Hospital, will’ be at 8 p. m, tomorrow in Burial will be in Canonsburg, Pa. She

Mrs. Noll ‘had been visiting & daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Mahler, 1826 Sharon Ave. prior to her iliness. A native of Germany, she lived most of her life in Houston, Pa. 8he was a member of the . Houston Presbyterian

include another sister, Mrs. Anna Fiest, Redwood City; two sons, William and Herbert, Noll, Indianapolis, and a brother, Richard Kramer,

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Rites Set for Pfc. Ivan Wyant

Service for Pfc. Ivan Lavon Wyant, killed in action on Okinawa June 21, 1945, will be at 2 p. m. Monday in Hamilton ¥uneral Home, Burial will be in Washington Park. He was 23.

Pfc. Wyant enlisted in the Mar- Grave ine Corps Apr, 12, 1944, and took Bouquets hiz boot training at San Diego, : Cal. He served with the 4th Marine Raiders, 6th Division. Artificial A native of Boone County, he Wreaths . .

lived here 15 years. He atiended ‘Manual High School and was employed at International Harvester Co. prior to entering service. -- Survivors include a son, Ivan, L. Wyant Jr.; a daughter, Sandra Lee Wyant; His father, Parker Wyant, 120 W. 12th 8t.; four sisters, Mrs. Meral Goff, Mrs. Lucille Martin, Mrs. Vivian Hill and Miss Devina Wyant, all of Indianapo-| lis, and four brothers, Marvin Wyant, Los Angeles; Cecil Wyant, Chicago, and Eugene and Loren Wyant, Indianapolis.

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