Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1949 — Page 9

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youth in a broom factory in Illinois, Mr. Wray had never stopped working long enough to consider his disability anything more than a nuisance. Before coming to the | Bederal Building, he had worked as a fireman at the old Kentucky Avenue Indianapolis Power Light Co. Plant. He will be buried in Rest Haven Cemetery, Edinburg, after services tomorrow afternoon in the Mutz Funeral Home there. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs.|, Wilbur Coy and Mrs. Ida Coy, [ler Edinburg, and Mrs. Effie Hupp, Decatur, Ill; a brother Omer

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{Wray, Edinburg, and 14 nieces

Captain Wray Dewey Wyatt; two brothers, Earl Grimes , Martinsville, and Dallas rimes, Michigan City, and sev- - nieces and nephews.

Katherine Bowen " requeim high mass will be offered at © a. m. tomofrow in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral for |My. Katherine M. Bowen, native

1915 and owner in 1936. A charter member of the Old Time Printers Association, he was the group's first vice president. Rites Thursday A leading figure’ in lcivic and fraternal organizations! here, he was a member of the] Capitol City Lodge 312, F. & AM.; Scottish Rite, Valley of Indianapolis; Murat Temple; Indianapolis Elks Lodge and Modern Woodmen of America. The Rev. Frederick Daries,

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of Connersville who died yesterday in the Rest Haven Nursing Home. + Services will precede the mass! at 8:30 a; m. tomorrow in the Kirby Mortuary. An Indianapolis resident for 28 years, Mrs, Bowen lived in the Broyles, 3448 N. Illinois 8t. She was 71. Other survivors include a son, well Bowen Sr. Indianapolis; a brother, John Miller, Rushville, and four grandchildren.

Mrs. Charles Miller

eet for Mrs. Laverne Mil132 N. New Jersey St, wh dled yesterday in General Hos: pital, will be held at 1:30 p. tomorrow in the Conkle Wes Michigan Street Funéral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill

Mrs. Dewey Wyatt

Church, two miles south of Mt Meridian, a. m. Thursday in the church Born near Greencastle, Mrs.|

a member of Providence Church.

cle. She was 44. ! Surviving are her husband,

Mrs. Mary Canova Wyatt, 602 Waldemere Ave., who died yesterday in the Lyndhurst Nursing Home, will be buried in the ceme-|Mrs. Earl Sutherlin, both of Intery of the Providence Baptist/danapolte.

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Wyatt had lived in Wilbur and Bridgeport, before moving to Indianapolis 14 years ago. She was|

Mrs. Wyatt was also a member | of the Hi-Neighbor Club in Wilbur) and the Mickleyville Friendly Cir-|

A native of Bainbridge, Mrs.|

{35 years. She was 50. Survivors include her husband,

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Charles Miller, and her mother, D. Bruckman,

pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, will con|duct the rites at 1:30 p. m. Thurs{day in Flanner & Buchanan mor-, tuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill {| Surviving are his wife, Tillie

Surviving are her husband, Charles, two sons, Curtis Smith,

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He was educated at House College and Seminary, Sheboygan, Wis.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lydia Engelmann; two sons, the Rev. Marcus J. Engelmann, Piqua, O., and the Rev. Gerson S. EngelCincinnati; three daughters, Misses Ruth M. and Salome

W. Engelmann, and Mrs. Esther

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TOP SOIL VANISHING In the days of Myles Standish,

|K.; a son, Robert E. Darnaby Jr.,

{and R. BE. Darnaby III, all of In-!| dianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. P. S. Adams, Lexington.

George Bruckman

George Bruckman, 141 8. Hawthorne Lane, a farmer in the vicinity of Indianapolis most of his ollife, died yesterday in Huff's San, tarium. He was 90. Mr. Bruckman was a native of

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tired for several years. Burial will be in Anderson

Cemetery after services at 1:30| Miller had lived in Indianapolis P- m. Thursday in Shirley Broth-

ers Irving Hill Chapel. Surviving are two sons, John'{ owner of the |Srueluan Ice & Fuel Co. here,

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