Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1950 — Page 4
A MEMORABLE TRIBUTE
A truly besutifil funeral service is more thon 3 source of consolation and comfort at the time of the evant—it is a tribute you L always remember and freasurs through the years.
Shirley Brothers uses ifs ‘experience and all of its pro. fessional knowledge and skill in the. preparation for ‘and conducting of each funeral service, Friendly
understanding . , . courtesy . . . and complete relief from burdensome detail await all who come here.
Selection of a price level (more than 15 price levels
ter of individual choice, and has no bearing upon the extent of Shirley Brothers’ services.
. Every Shirley Brothers funeral is a tribute of genuine
beauty—"truly a remembered urvice.
They include L. M. Langer and R. W. Thompson, Indiana Unies: Howard Burkett, DePauw [J Biversitys William E. Truce, Pura due University; C. C. Price, University of Notre Dame, and Clayton M. Zieman, Wabash College.
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Former GOP Worker cordia Cemetery.
Here Dies in Illinois dia Qometars. died yoerd y Davis Y. Byrkit, former. Marion in Methodist Hospital. He was County draftsman and active Re-73. A maintenance employee at! ‘publican Party worker, will be Techmical High buried in Washington Park afterY®ars. he previously was custodian 0 years at St. Paul's Church, of] services at 3:30 p. m. tomor TOW which he was a member. He was !in Shirley ‘Brothers Central a millwright 18 years for Indian-: . |Chapel. {apolis. Drop Forging Co. - - - A draftsman for the county 20. Born in Red Bud, IIL, he lived
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+ years, he retired and moved to in Indianapolis 35 years,
* | Wilmette, 1l1., several months ago. | Surviving are his wife, Ida! He died there Monday in the four soiis, Arthur, Elmer and Ed-|
4home of his son, Kenneth, He ward, all of Grand Rapids, Mich.,|
was 74. land Alfred, Indianapolis; .a. Mr. Byrkit was born in Indi- daughter, Miss Teckla Eggerding,! anapolis and formerly was em- Indianapolis; a brother, Ernest, ployed at the New York Central St. Louis; 12 grandchildren and Shops, Beech Grove, 24 years, two great-grandchildren. X
where he worked in the miechani-! Miss Elizabeth Ewing
cal engineering department, - He was a GOP precinct com- Miss Elizabeth B. Ewing, 2842 mitteeman many years. ‘He also Park Ave, a retired librarian, | was a member of Broadway Bap- died last night after suffering a fist Church, North Park Masonic heart attack in’ the home of a Lodge and Sahara Grotto. Ariend, Frank P. McCoy, 4837. In addition to his son, he is. Kenwood Ave. She was 75. survived by a daughter, Mrs. Miss Ewing, who lives with her James H. Otto, and a sister, Mrs, brother, Jesse F. Ewing, had reBertha B: Strader, both of Indi- sided in Indianapolis nine ymars.
{where she was librarian for 15] |years. She was a member of the; Rites for Irwin B. Jacobs, 412 isichel) BM ethortisn Church and e Cross Gu E. Market St, who died Sunday Services will be at 10 a. m. Friin his home, will be at 1:30 p. m./day in Flanner & Buchanan tomorrow in Harry “W. Moore Mortuary. Burial will be Peace Chapel. Burial will be in|Milchull, Also surviving is a sisCrown Hill. er, Mrs. Jesse D, Wood, oenix, |
Mr. Jacobs, who was 46, as AEE ‘ night watéhman for the State’ AUgUst C. Robinson Highway Commission. He previ- A requiem high mass for ously was employed by the In- August C. Robinson, 1013 N. Oldianapolis Park Board. A life- ney 8t., will be sung at 10 a. m, long Indianapolis resident, he WAS ‘tomorrow in Little Flower Catha member of the Woodside Meth- olic Church after services at 9:30 odist Church. a. m, in Harry W. Moore Peace Surviving are his wife, Minnie; Chapel. Burial will be in Greenfour sisters, Mrs. Charlotte lawn Cemetery, Franklin. Schmidt, Dallas, Tex.; Mrs. Mari-| Mr. Robinson died Monday in jetta Bonsib, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Lil- a nursing home. He was 65. He {lian Hauck, Indianapolis, and was born at Pittsburgh, and oper-
{Fla., and two brothers, Ralph R., behind his home,
Indianapolis, and Robert L., Pauline Sanders, Jacksonville, Ili, survives. -
A niece, Mrs.
anapolis, and three grandchildren./She was a native of Mitchell, | Irwin B. Jacobs
{Mrs. Claribel Woodsmall, Miami, |ated"a tool and die shop 15 years sources said
Indianapolts, stalled in a room of the house. SSCS
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Services for Mrs. Margaret/y, rs. 1 Alene Neff, 21 N. High School
{ Road. will be tomor-here. at 2:30 p. Mm Evia st two. gungirs By on, OU wl 2 Burial Mrs. . Harry \ Seale, Logansport; dale is chairman for the Sunday Marsison, Craw- dinner. |
row in onkle: Bo Street Fun 0! 3 ‘will be in Memorial Park. - . Mrs. Norman Mrs. Neff, who was 48, died {Monday as she and her husband, iHerbert, drove through Cinein~ ‘nati en route to Middletown, O., to visit her brother, Charles Yut{meyer Mr. and Mrs. Neff owned and operated Neff Cleaners, 3004 Rockville Road, the last several] years. A native of Fontanet,! {Vigo County, she lived in Indian{3palia 40 years. She was a memof St. Paul's Episcopal I rn ; Also siifviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yutmeyer, and a sister, Mrs. Christian Wil{liams, Indianapolis, and another brother, Frank Yutmeyer, Mar-| tinsville, :
Charles R. Greenwood |
Charles R. Greenwood, 526 N. ., will be buried in Floral Park after services at 1:30 m. tomorrow in Conkle West Michigan Street Funeral Home, | Mr. Greenwood, who was 82, died Monday in his home. He; molder at Prest-O-Lite, ‘Inc., but} retired in 1925. A resident of In-| {dianapolis 40 years, he was al member of the - Independence! LE of Odd Fellows and Fairfax “Christian Church: t Survivors include two sons, Bert! and Walter, Indianapolis; a| daughter, Mr-. Josie Baker, West-! i port, four grandchildren and three! great-grandchildren. |
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