Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1949 — Page 13

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Funeral of Auto [Rites Today for va | “hare James Ringer | Victim Wednesday .ci: <i. poe James F. Krick Killed he Morgan po ania

3 p. m. today in Harry W. Moore, Near Colfax, Ind. {Peace Chapel. Burial will be in| Services for James Floyd Krick,

the Odd Fellow Cemetery, Oak-| 1019 Albany St, killed Saturday)

landon. He was 77. in a two-car collision on U. 8! Mr. Ringer was a native of

52 south of Colfax, Ind. will be Winamac.

at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Survivors include his wife, Mrs. '}

Southside Nazarine Church. Bur- Florence Ringer; two daughters, jal will be in New Crown Ceme-' Mrs. Eva Franklin, Codtesville, tery. and Mrs: Thelma Karnes, BloomsCelebrating his 62d birthday, burg. &a.;' two sons, Claude] Mr. Krick was en route to the Ringer, Indianapolis, and Harold home of a half-sister, Mrs, So-|Ringer, Monrovia: a brother, Lora phie Brunton, Clarks Hill, Ind. |Ringer, Trenton, Ga..and a sister, Mr. Krick formerly was em-'Mks. Lilly Baughman, Sheldon! ployed in Chief Manufacturing Wis. . : Co., 806 Beecher St. Born at Van!

Wert, O., he lived in Indianapolis most of his life, He was a mem- John I Redmon | ber of the Nazarene Church. . ’ In addition tb the half-sister, he is survived by his wife, Mrs, f : Anna = Krick; two daughters, X- ar eS Misses Alice and Mary Virginia ’ Krick; two sons, James Floyd] Krick Jr., Indianapolis, and the | Rev, David Krick, Spencer, and a sister, Mrs. May Clelland, Hunt-!| Frankfort Educator ington, W. Va, | Funeral arrangements were beAlso surviving are a- brother, ing completed today for John T.

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W. O. Krick, Charlestown; an- Redm for other half-sister, Miss Gladys|, o™ nad Inatana Un Krick, Indianapolis, and three sity backfield star, who died|

halfsbrothers: Harry Krick, Mar. Saturday in Billings Veterans’

tinsville; Reason Krick, West Administration Hospital. Newton, and Howard Krick, Hol- Mr. Redmon, one-time football lvwood, Cal. coach at Peru High School, was

on leave from his duties as! principal of the Kyger Elementary School at Frankfort when he!

Mrs. Mary McNulty

Funeral atrangements were be- died tng completed for Mrs, Mary He wis Elizabeth McNulty, who died Yes: 4iana Univ terday at the home of her son, | Donald L. McNulty; 4931 Caroline Ave, layed for three seasons. Born in Star City 64 years ago, During world War 1. Mr. RedMrs. McNulty lived in Indianapo- mon was decorated with the lis more than 40 years. She was Croix de Guerre. by the French an aunt of H. Dale Brown, former government, for gallantry in ac-| director of -the State Bureau. of. jon. Motor Vehicles. She was a member of the Lutheran Church. there most of his life. He reIn addition to her son. Mrs. ceived his bachelor's degree at IU | McNulty is survived by two sis- and did graduate work at the ters, Mrs. Ona Zimpleman, Dan: Universities ot Colorado and Wis- | ville, and Mrs. Rosie Schaffer, consin. In 1932, he received an Indianapolis; two brothers. John M. A. degree at IU.

graduated from In ersity in 1916 where e¢ won national acclaim as the school's fullback, a position he

Brown of Indianapolis, and Or-| Before joining .the Frankfort]

ville Brown, Pimento. |school system 20 years ago, Mr, : {Redmond coached football for| Harry F. Morrison {seven years at Peru High School. | Funeral for Harry F. Morrison, He also taught physics and chemformer Spink Arms Hotel em-|istry at Peru. _ : ! ployee who died yesterday in a| He was a member of the Scotnursing home at Frankfort, will tish Rite, Kiwanis International, be held tomorrow in Goodwin|Elks and Phi Kappa Psi social Funeral Home, Frankfort. Bur- fraternity. fal will follow in a Frankfort! Survivors include the wife, Mrs. cemetery. Martha F. Redmon, and two Born in Clinton County, Mr. brothers, Horace, Frankfort, and

Morrison resided in Indianapolis Elmer Redmon, Roscommon, most of his life. He was 71 years Mich. old. : | < oprr— He is survived by a sister, Miss Rk r Carrie A. Morrison, Frankfort; M E M hs . R two brothers, Ward R., of Clinand Fred C., of N= - ELH EL

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