Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1950 — Page 39
THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1950 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
EE Gunnar Swenson {Dies at Daughter's Home,
Former S ecia in the Army, Mr. Karnatz held! EB. Gubnar--Swenson, 1414 P Agent four honorable discharges. In the!8rocer in Chicago before com-
For Internal Revenue Air Corps during World War I'ing here five years ago, died Charles A. Karnatz, veteran of | hus plane was shot down Overiyesterday in the home of his Times State Service Park Tr services at 1 p.m. World War I and former special rane daughter, Mrs. Walter Colbath, RICHMOND, Dec. 7 — Dr. Saturday In Union Baptist urvi i Spell ior pe Bureau of Internal E., tne SHS Mioyence 152 Farway Dis . A native ot a Jasmes. pastor Bere forionurch in Reynolds, Ga., Mrs. ll be buried in Wash- George Karnatz, both of Chicago. Sweden, Mr. Swenson was 7 row in Earlham Cemetery fol- Harris Mved here 28 years. She fagton Park fol Other survivors include a&jowing services at 1:30 p. m. Iniwas 56. She was a member of the Iwing | services ‘Mrs. Sarah A. Gibson grandson, Welt J. Colpath, Int ne First Evangelical United Union Baptist Church. at- | rother: te r : Br 2 Bl, Bas Mrs. Sarah A. Gibson, native of Slapaole, ane of oA DR in Brethren Church. Surviving are her husband, Ww. Fc ray Kentucky and resident of Indian- Sweden Dr. James, who was 82, died Alonzo; a daughter, Mrs. Mattie ron apolis for #7 years, died yester-| Services will be at 10 a. m.
Chapel, Mr. Karnatz, /day in her home, 21 W. 58th St. priday in Flanner & Buchanan who was 60, died {She was 64. mortuary. Burial arrangements Mrs. Gibson was a member of are not complete.
Juesday in st. Seventh Christian Church, E ineven Tristian urchn. Ln- oie Alonzo W. Phillips leah ah Poul
Vincent's hos- { pital. A resident oment Wil be in Crown Hill of Indianapolis” ausoleum following services ali Alonzo W. Phillips, resident of! Educated at Roanoke Classi for 33 years, he Jil 10 a. m. Saturday in Flanner & Bradford, Ark. will be buried infos) IES and Eastern. Indie lived at 2116 N. yn. gornats {Buchanan mortuary. |Washington Park, following serv- ana Normal University, now Ball Delaware St. He Surviving are her husband, ices at 10 a. m. Saturday in the giate, he was awarded an honwas born in Chicago. {L. B. Gibson; a daughter, Mrs.|Cecil R. Hurt Sheffield Chapel. |orary doctor of divinity degree Mr. Karnatz retired from his eWton D. Buser, Indianapolis;| Mr. Phillips, visiting in Indian- at Indiana Central College. fob as special agent fi leight sisters, Mrs. James Odgin, apolis, died in the home of his, Dr. James was a member of! ! gen (Ve years Mrs. Tilden Odgin, Mrs. Carl daughter, Mrs. Juanita Perry, Webb Lodge No. 24, F. & A. M.; ago. During World War II, he |Grisso and Mrs. Robert Conway, wife of the Rev. Guy F. Perry, King Solomon’s. Chapter No. 4, was director of civilian personnel! Indianapolis, Mrs. Bert Harris, pastor of the Fountain Square and the Richmond Commandery, Surviving are one daughter, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Before! Iowa; Miss Ethel. Perkin, Ken-'Church of God. A retired rail- Knights Templar No. 8. For Mrs. Geraldine Driskell, and one that he was an accountant 10 jtucky; Mrs. Michele Galante, roader, he was a member of Ma-many years he was a member of sister, Mrs. Emily Hurt, both of
Charles Karnatz Dies Here at b B Pastor's Funera
To Be Tomorrow
Rites Saturday
Mrs. Lottie Harris, who died
will be buried in Floral
he had lived several months. He Clifford Harris, all of Indianapformerly held pastorates in In-lolis; two sisters, “Mrs. Katie dianapolis, Marion, Selma, Green- Brown, Reynolds, Ga., and Mrs. wood, Muncie and Kokomo. At Jennie Walker, Bloomfield, Conn.; 17 he preached in a mission
thersfield, Conn., children.
Mrs. Alice Reeders
Mrs. Alice Reeders, Indianapolis one year, died today in ‘General Hospital. Mrs. Reeders lived at 927 Darnell St. She came here from Ashville, N. C.
and 13 grand-
{Tuesday in Lebanon, O. where Caldwell; two sons, Ananias and
a brother, Clifford Harris, Wea- |
resident of,
! Mrs. Crinna Brack, native of; {vest Point,” Ky. and-an-Indian-lis resident seven years, was a be buried today in New Crown
Tuesday in her home, 2123 How- following services at 11 a. m. in She was a member of St. Paul
King & Ring Chapel.
David P. Webb
David P. Webb, Civil Service employee at Ft. Harrison, will be ‘buried Saturday in Holy Cross Cemetery following requiem high mass at-9 a. m. in St. Rita's Catholic Church, i Mr. Webb, who was 46, died {Tuesday in St. Vincent's Hospital. He lived at 1516 Sheldon St. and was a sheet metal worker. He iwas born in Tennessee. Friends may call at Jordan
Mrs. Lottie Harris Mrs. Crinna Brack Services Today
Mrs. Brack, who was 69, died, Tuesday in Hillside nursing b : Her home was at 457% Agnes St.
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Methodist Church. Surviving Is one sister, Ardie Anderson, Indianapolis.
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row. Surviving are his wife, Florence; a daughter, Alice; two sons, ‘William and David Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Carney and Mrs. Beatrice Wallace, Indianapolis, and- Miss Daisy Webb, Tennessee; two brothers, William and Ernest, both of Tennessee, and one granddaughter.
Mrs. Perle Wilkinson
years with the Standard Oil Co.|Florida; Mrs. Roy Hollister, Chi- sonic Lodge 81 in Bradford. of Indiana. He was a graduate of cago, the University of Wisconsin,
and a brother,
{the board of trustees of Friend-| Indianapolis. He served on the!
Burial will be in New Crown
William | Also surviving is one son, Has- ship Home.
Mrs. Perle Wilkinson, former 'accompanist for Sarah Bernhardt
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She was 88, A former actress, Mrs. Wilkinson left the stage to join Miss | Bernhardt. She was once a chorus mistress in London, Engand. Upon the death of her husband | she came to the Indianapolis public schools. She later was music supervisor of New York City schools.
‘Mrs. Emma B. Stith
Mrs. Emma Belle Stith, 85 years old, died yesterday in the {home of her daughter, Mrs. 1115 N., West St. iBorn' in New Albany, she lived {here 49 years. She was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Other survivors grandchildren and grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p. m. {tomorrow in Mt. Zion Church. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
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