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FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1951 ; : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | : . + . ) a» .j Tuesday In his home at 506 Leon | : | Retired Grocery Buyer for Ayres’ A A Byrpett’s . |= ES savadf Phedes ; Is in Great Britain ny. 38 A native of Kokomo, Mr. Bur- | Services Today n . » ! “Inett lived in - Indianapolis 52 Services for Samuel Rhodes, erk Dies at 85 gl A, Yager. buyer in am Rites Tomorrow years. He started the piano mov- native of Indianapolis; were to ns 3nd 2a |e Sho Be ep: nt, ing company in 1918 and man- be held at 2 p, m. today in the been n hy \ -|Conkle West Michigan Street Fu-| 84 ain to visit th . aged it until 1940, when he re-/Con chigan W. P. Gerlach Lived atm sorehan Retired Owner ape. He was a member of St /neral Home. Burial to be. in * " . : 1 P . ut In City 65 Years uslhg: markets, Of Moving Company mary's churen. Fa ak wie ‘wag GZ God William, 6 Gerlach, Te i 255 on the Aunt for A requiem high mass will be| Surviving are Jhree BoE, Pat-| Tuesday In his home at Riley. A Ee To ; e hurls : " new fall and sung for Ashton A. Burnett, re- Fick, a grep Indi lapolis po. Fesident o Indiatiapolis most of orrow following | winter stocks of tired t B tt's Pi ceman, an “ s life, he move there in . red owner of Burnett's Plano gnglis, and Eugene, a retired In- He operated a filling station and Movers Co., at 9 a. m. tomorrow, dianapolis fireman, Brooklyn, N. belonged to the Riley Masonic in St. Mary’s Catholic Church/¥.i, Avo, Suuightefs, Reg lodge he wits. Meetic] nia, een a »/ Surviving are his wife, Myrtle, | following services at Blackwell 5). Joseph Campbell and Mrs. and five sons, Dr. Charles A.! Funeral Home, 1503 N. Meridian | Aihert Combs, all of Indianapo-| Rhodes, Franklin dentist, and| St. (lis; 23 grandchildren and three Stanley, Clarence, Willlam and Mr. Burnett, who was 70, died| great-grandchildren, | Monte Rhodes, all of Indianapolis. |

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day at his home, 1809 E. Rivers and price ran side Dr. was 85. He had been in Fa gs a resident of Indianapolis 65|gjlk and woolen JeAls, | mills. Born in Alexandria, Ky. Mr. | er srmei—— Gerlach was employed by thelpas Down-Weight Tea Store for 53 Miss Hazel Staudt

years. He retired in 1939. He Services Tomorrow

was a member of the West Michigan Street Methodist Church. Miss Hazel Staudt will be buried

His only immediate survivor {s|In Orleans Cemetery tomorrow | a daughter, Mrs. William Mec-| following services at the Ochs Fu-| Ilquham, Indianapolis. neral Home in Orleans at 1 p. m, |

She died yesterday at her. home! Mrs. Nora F. Henry

‘| In Miami, Fla. She was 63. Services for Mrs. Nora F, Hen-|. A former Indianapolis resident, | ry, former Indianapolis resident,

Mr. Yager

Miss Staudt resided in Los|

Angeles, Cal, before moving tol will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Jamestown Christian Chureh,| aml, working as a secretary for |

: the Santa Fe Railroad. Burial ‘will be in North Salem. Mrs. Henry, who was 66, died She is survived by a brother, |

Frank, Indianapolis ; a sister, Mrs, | yesterday in her home mnear|mayie Aegeter, Miami, and several Jamestown following an illness nieces and nephews | of several years. ’

A native of Putnam County, Joseph P. Clossey she had resided several years in Joseph P. Clossey, former city | Putnam County and theh South- fireman at Bakersfield. Calif,, will| port. Her husband, John L. Henry, | pe buried in Holy Cross Cemetery | * was in the grocery business prior tomorrow following services at! to coming here. They moved t0/8:30 a. m. at the Kirby Mortuary, the Jamestown vicinity last No-| and at 9 a. m. at St. Philip Neri vember. {Catholic Church. He died WednesMrs. Henry was a member of day in St. Francis Hospital, He the Roachdale (Putnam County) was 72. : Baptist Church. Born in Indianapolis, Mr. ClosSurviving are her husband; a|sey lived in Bakersfield 25 years, son, Dewey N. Henry, Southport; before returning to operate a a daughter, Mrs. Ralph L. Brooks, farm on U. 8. 31 south of here, Indianapolis; a grandson, Wesley| Survivors are three brothers, Henry, Indianapolis, and two Richard, Indianapqlis, and John granddaughters, Mrs. William R. and Edward, R. R. 6, Indianapolis; Hall, Indianapolis, and Miss Al-|and four sisters, Mrs. Anna Stan-| legra Henry, Southport. 'ley, Mrs. Cecilia Keesling, Mrs. . M. P. Sauer and Mrs. Joseph BortMrs. Bertha Cottingham i, all of Indianapolis, ? Mrs. Bertha Cottingham, for-, . | mer Methodist Philippine mission- Fred Willer ary, will be buried in Milan to-| Fred Willer, retired interior, morrow following services there decorator and house painter, will| at 1 p. m. at the Laws’ Funeral be buried at Plainfield tomorrow Home. following services at 1:30 Pp. m. Mrs. Cottingham, who was 73,|at the Beanblossom Mortuary. He | died yesterday morning in Metho- died Wednesday in Long Hospital | dist Hospital following a brief/at the age of 81. llness. ¢ A resident of Indianapolis 67 ’ Serving with her husband, the years, Mr. Willer was born in| late Rev. J. F. Cottingham, she Plainteld. Je was a, member of the Orient, mostly in|the Moose Lodge. i ' i . faved are i ao os He is survived by his wife, | Wiedemann's amber botile guarantees favor protection from harmful light rays.

he had lived in Indianapolis for Sarah; a stepson, Robert Keller, She Sad iv * Slanape Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs A. member of the Central Ay-i1da Smith, Terre Haute. enue Methodist Church, she was

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