Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1950 — Page 20

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Mrs. Christina W. Reasner, a

native of Germany who lived here! '73 years, died yesterday in her Der

home, 1132 Shannon Ave.

was 78.

\ Mrs, Reasner was a member of ‘the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran, She is survived by two sons, ‘to | Walter H., Indianapolis, and Har-,

fold W.. Anderson: ters, Mrs. Florence Curson Esther Wenrick and Mrs. Cook, all” of Indianapolis; Mrs. Sophie Roepke,

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Peoria, Ill, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services were to be at 3 p. m. toddy in Shirley Brothers’ Ifing Hill Chapel. Burial was Memorial Park Cemetery

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Mary

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fd man St. {Indianapolis 21 years. native of Nashville li was a member of Mt. Paran Bap-

| Mrs. | sisters, land Mrs. Ida Roessly, all of Indi- | anapolis.

ip. m. 8 Irving Hill Chapel.

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- Mrs. Joseph Lewis Rites Set Today Mrs. Lola Lewis. who returned life after being pronounced dead” 80 days ago, was to be buried today in Mt Pleasant Cemetery following services at 2 p. m. in Farley Funeral Home. Mrs. Lewis, who was 36, died Monday in General Hospital due

to complitations following an op-' eration last September Taken to.

the hospital for an. emergency;

operation, her heart stopped for five minlites while she was on . the operating table. An incision

was made in her chest and doctors restored life by manipulation of her heart. She never regained

consciousness however. Surviving are her husband, Joseph, RR 19. her mother Me. Tennie Helton, Walling Ky.; a brother, John or Fock: bin, Kv: four sisters, Mrs. Francis Howard and Mrs, Bell Johnson, Wallins Creek; Mrs. Laira Vaughn, Corbin, and Mrs. Matt Pittman, Fount. Ky Alfred Wolfenstein Private services for Alfred Wolfenstein, who died yesterday

at his home, 643 E. 32d St. will be af 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. Cremation will follow Until recently manager of the receiving department of the William H. Block Co... Mr. Wolfenstein was a native of New York City. He was a resident of Indianapolis 8ix vedrs and a member of

the-Indianapolis-Hebrew Congre-

gation, He was 42. Surviving are his wife Doris; a daughter, Ann; a brother, Julian

Mrs. Samuel C. of New York

and his- mother, Wolfenstein, both City. The family requests flowers be sent.

William D. Jordan

William D. Jordan, for 21 vears custodian for the Indiana Grain Division of the Indiana Farm Bureau Co-Operative Association,

that no

Bm will be buried in New Crown fol-|

lowing services at 2 p. m. Monday at the Mt. Paran Baptist Church. Mr. Jordan, a veteran of died Sunday in the Cold Springs Road Veterans Hospital. He lived at 1717 Vande- § and was a resident of He was a Tenn., and

tist Church here.

Surviving are his wife, Marie;

{a daughter Mrs. Willa Mae Black, ANashville gnd three nieces.

‘Mrs. Ella Fortune

Mis. Ella Fortune, 3902 Forest

i Manor, died yesterday in St. Vin- cammie ‘Murray pre Hospital.

She was 79,

She was a member of the

| Methodist Church.

Survivors include a daughter, Jean Faye Silcox, and two, Mrs. Myrtle Workman

Services were to be held at 2:30 today in Shirley 3 ao. Burial was to be in Memorial Park.

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Howard E. Sanford

Howard Sanford Found Dead

Body Discovered by WISH Engineer

Howard E. Sanford, night watchman at the Pogt Rd. engineering. plant for Radio Station WISH, was found dead on a cot there at 5:30 a. m. today. Mr. Sanford, a retired city fireman, died of a heart attack. He was 82, and lived at 3062 Central Ave. His body was discovered by Charles Spurling. 32, station engineer, when Mr. Spurling arrived for work. A native of North Madison, Mr.

Sanford was a painter before his appointment to the Indianapolis Fire Department Jan. 5. 1922,-On

Jan. 13, 1926, he was promoted to chauffeur. -His last post was.as chauffeur

of a ladder truck with Station 25

in Irvington. He retired Mar. 9, 1948. : Mr, Sanford is survived by his wife, Mary; a son, brother, Graham; +a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Bland, and two grand-

children, all of Indianapolis, Services will “ be - ‘at Shirley Brothers Irving. Hill Chapel at 1:30 p. m. Friday, Burial will be

in Washington Park. Mrs. Nannie Caruthers

Services for Mrs, thers, a resident 22 years, will be at 1 p. m. Friday at the Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs, Caruthers, died Monday at her home, 6041; { Torbett St. She was a member of Phillips Temple, C. M. E. Church. Surviving are her two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Clark and Mrs both of Indian-

Nannie Caruof Indianapolis

who was 63,

{apolis; a son. Thomas; a sister, Miss Mattie McKinley, Detroit, and two brothers, Porter and

Charles McKinley, Chicago.

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iat her home, 4811 8. Meridian St.! {8he was a member of the Center Methodist Church; a past presi- { ident of the International Trav{elers Study Club, a worker in| the 4-H and a past president of ithe White Cross Guild. She was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and was the widow of Spanish-American War veteran, Harry T. Ulrey. Surviving are her son. Harry; D.; two brothers, John H. and George M. Bixler; four grandchildren and children.

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