Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1950 — Page 2
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Mrs. Mary Volz
Lifelong Resident Of Indianapolis Dies
Services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Voltz, who died vesterday at her home, 1140 Churchman Ave. will be at 8:30 ‘a. m. Monday at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home. Burial 21 be in Holy
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Mrs, Volz Hs 5 WAS 61, Was & ~ lifelong resident of aT She was a mentber of St Patrick’s Catholic Church and was a past president of the Altar Society. She wasrsalso a past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Beech Grove American lLegion. : * Surviving are. three daughters, Mrs, Virginia Stuck. Mrs. Katherine Barr; and Mrs. Mary Grdolnik; two sisters, Mrs. Anna * Crane; and Mrs. Grace Hines, and two grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Mary Wheatley
Services for Mrs. Mary J. Wheatley. lifelong resident of farion County, ‘will be 2 p. m. Sunday at the New Bethel Baptist Church. Burial will’ be In Aeton Cemetery. Mrs. Wheatley, who was 74 died yesterday at St. Francis Hospital. She lived on R. R. 5. She was a member of the New Bethel Baptist Church and of the Order of the Eastern Star at Acton, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Schakel, Beech Grove, and Mrs, Minnie Larrison, Foun-. taintown; three sons, Roland and John, both of Beech Grove, and Herbert, of Boggstown, nine grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.
John W. Bray Services for John W. Bray, a resident of Indianapolis for 17 years, wil be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Center Valley Cemetery, Belleville. Mr. Bray, who was 78 lived at 424 E. North St, Born in Morgan County, Mr. Bray was a retired farmer. He formerly lived in Bridgeport. He was a member of the Cherry Grove Methodist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Bertha, Texas City, Tex.; four sons, Clarence C., Lawrence R,, Frank N. and Gurney W., Indianapolis, and one grandchild.
A. P. Baer The former president and coowner of the Hope Canning Co. at Hope, Ind, A. P. Baer, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank W, Erath, ‘ 4n N. Pennsylvania St. He was
Mr. Baer, a native of Knightstown, lived with his daughter 15 years. : There are no other survivors. | .. Services will be tomorrow after noon at the Norman Funeral Home in Hope. Burial will be in the Moravian Cemetery there.
Earl Hamilton
Earl Hamilton, who lived here 50 years, died yesterday at General Hospital. He was 54. Mr. Hamilton, born in Rushville, operated a trucking business here. He resided at 2813 W. Wyoming St. . Surviving are his wife, -Mary; his mother, Mrs. Cora Kennell, and a sister Mrs. Murl White, all of Indianapolis. i - Services will be 2 p. m. Monday at the Usher: Mortuary. Burial will be in Floral Park.
Willard L. Lockard
Services for Willard L. Lockard, who was killed Wednesday night when his motorcycle struck the rear of a parked truck, will be at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Hermann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery. ST eM Mr... Lockar.. wha. WAS..22.. WAS. a grauate of Arsenal pe A High School. He was employed as a mechanic by the Muesing Merrick Coal and Oil Co,
Walter Holiman, ~ “ Walter Holiman, a native of Daiton, Ky. died at his home Wednesday. He was 77. Mr. Holiman resided here '51 years and lived at 1062 W. Réache Bt. He was a retired plumber Services will be at 1 p. m. tolorrow at the Stuart Mortuary, UFTAL "WATT Be Tn New Crown. Surviving are six sons, Harold 8., Fresno, Cal.; Louis O. and Paul C., both of New York City; and Norrell, Rudolph R. and Earl, Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs. Marian Kaplan, Puerto Rico; Mrs Esther Rodriguez, New York City, and Mrs. Lovey J. Harper, Indianapolis, .
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