Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1950 — Page 4

The funeral of Miss Amelia J. Lang will be held at 5:30 a. m. Wednesday in Grinsteiner's neral Home. A requiem mass ‘will be offered at 6 a. m. in Holy Cross Church with burial in the Greendale Cemetery in Lawrence-| | burg. | Homer A. Blackwell, 5016 Prim- 1, ome. He was a member of the! Miss Lang, who was 85, died rose Ave, who died yesterday wirst Congregational Church and, yesterday. in her home, fo1 Westin Methodist Hospital, will be the Masonic Lodge. | Dr., Woodruff Place, after a 2-| { buried in Crown: Hill after serv-| Survivors include three®da ugh- | year fliness. She was born in|, ters, Mrs. Carolyn H. Lunt and = Dearborn County and had resided 'c®® at 1 p. m. Wednesday in Mrs. Esther H. Wayre, both of| {Here for 34 years. She is survived, Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. - 1s Angeles, and Mrs. Milton "by one piece residing in Indian-| Mr. Blackwell, an Indianapolis Craig of New Orieans; two broth-| |apolis, Miss Mae A. Glockner, resident 40 years, was a native of ers, B. F. Herdrich of Lebanon | another niece and three nephews. Greencastle. He was employed as and William Herdrich of Browns-| She was a member of Holy|a stationary fireman at Broad burg, a sister, Mrs. Anna H. Kolb of Ft. Wayne, and two grand-|

Services and burial of Charles Serdtich tormer owner of Indianapolis Tool

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Services for 3% -year-old Vietoria Marie Neat. victim of can-/ cer,-will be at 2 p. m; tomorrow| in Conkle West Sixteenth Street | . ‘Funeral Home. Burial will be in| Crown Hill ‘Cemetery. Victoria, daughter of Mr. and] Mrs. Herring T. Neat, 5751 W. 18th St. Speedway, diéd yesterday in her home. She had been; fll 10 months. Mr. Neat, head of the special products division of the Linde Air| Cross Church and of the Legion Ripple High 8chool, and was 87.

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Lived Here 40 Years Mr. Herdrich, who was 85, died | yesterday in his Angeles

Products Co., Speedway, described Of Mary, Survivors include his wife, Har- children. the illness as a bone tumor.| . iriet; a daughter, Mrs, Catherine| Mr, Herdrich was born in Boone Months of X-ray therapy and | Barnett, Indianapolis; four broth-/ County but. resided in IndianHospital treatment failed to stem, ol] I: ers, Willis and Paul, Indianapolis; apolis for 60 years, He retired the spreading disease. “ | Forest, Crawfordsville, and Law- from business 20 years ago; but

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Mrs; Mabel E. Baker, 3002 2 Lockburn St., who died. Saturday = oo |Lauck Funeral Home at 8:30 a. m. {n her home, was to be buried in g

Ralph E Dowling ! Mr. Hunt was born in London, followed by requiem Memorial Park after Service ht Services tox Ralph E Bowling, ‘England, July 25, 1879, and came|mass at 9 a. m. in i. Patrick 8° 2 Mite. Today Jara» who died yesterday in "his hom to the United States in 1911, set- Catholic Church. Burjal will be in Reta One. who Was Si. was 1632 Roosevelt Ave. will be held ing in Chicago. He was a car- Greenwood Cemetery. rs.

a lifelong ‘resident of Indianapat 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in Jor- penter-contractor. For 10 years! Mr, Jeffries, who was 20, had ols and a member of Ben Davis

Also surviving are her tw wo, brothers, Thomas and Richard; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ies 2 Age | “Ernest Sutton; Speedway, and -Mr:[™ and Mrs. Delvin T. Neat, Morgan-| town, and a great- grandmother, JSPR T. Hunt Sr. Mrs. Delia Marcum, New U* the Rev. Leonard C Hunt,

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McKamey, Indianapolis, and Mrs. two years in Michigan City, and Curbeaux, all of Indianapolis, Myrtle Fisher, Lizton, came to lndianapolis two years Carrie Carter White and Mrs. Flora Chapple,

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