Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1951 — Page 22
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CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 13| \—Bernard C. Suverkrup, former | [local resident, died yesterday in| | Tokyo, Japan, where he was serv- | {ing with the Civil Aeronautics Authority. He was 45, |
{World War II, he had been. with the CAA in Honolulu since his discharge. He was on a special mission in Tokyo.
A Crawfordsville resident most sof fis life, he attended Wabash College three years, \ He is survived by his wife, Evelyn; two daughters, his parents, and a brother,
DIES IN HEADON CRASH
Harry B. Demoss, 68, Logansport, was killed yesterday when hig car
collided head-on with another car driven by Mabel G. Spencer, 71,
Idaville, on U, 8. 35, north of here,
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Deputy Prosecutor George Celia Christ, who began
A major in the Air Force during his law practice a year ago yes-| mamber of Central Avenue Meth. Pleasant St. died Sunday in Cold Estate Market Place of Indian-
terday, will be buried in Crown Hill tomorrow following 1:30 p. m. services at the J, C. Wilson Funeral Home. : Mr. Christ dled yesterday In his home, 833 Woodlawn Ave, He was 26. A graduate of the Indiana University School of Law in 1949, Mr.
had been appointed deputy prosecutor by Marion County Prosecutor Frank H. Fairchild. He was formerly Chief Probation Officer of the Marion County
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Henry C. Mueller Bert B. Moseley Dies in Hospital
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|Criminal Court, He was associated first with Max M. Plesser at 108 E, Washlington St. and then with his [brother, John, at 8 E, Market St. | Mr. Christ had lived all his life lin Indianapolis, He was graduated [from Technical High School and | Butler University. ; | He was a member of Phi Alpha [Delta Fraternity, state and local {bar associations, Indiana State Probational sAssociation, Tech | High School Legion and the Holy {Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. He is survived by his mother, {Mrs. Anna Christ, his brother, land two sisters, Misses Mary and {Lenna Christ, all of Indianapolis.
Everett Beeson Everett Beeson, salesman for {the Ballard Ice Cream Co. 18 | years, died yesterday in his home at 1816 Southeastern Ave. Mr. Beeson, who was 61, lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He was a member of Emanuel Baptist Church and Prospect Masonic Lodge. | Surviving are his wife, Florfence; a son, Robert, Indianapolis, iand two grandchildren. [ Burial in Valhalla Memorial | Park Cemetery, Bloomington, will | follow services at\10 a. m, Thurs{day in Robert W. Stirling Funeral | Home.
‘Mrs. Amanda Stevens Mrs. Amanda’Alice Stevens, res{ident of Indianapolis 30 years, died yesterday in her home at 75 |N. Whitcomb Ave. She was 75. Mrs. Stevens was a member of {the Baptist Church at DuQuoin,
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lived here 37 years. He was a i ! y i odist Church and the E. C, At- Spring Road Veterans Adminis- apolis, Ea | kins Pioneer Club. tration Hospital. He was 42, He!” "= = ~~ | 9 4 = | He is survived by his wife, had lived here 39 years. | | Frances; a son, Henry A,; a Surviving are his mother, Mrs. I ey OW own daughter, Miss Helena Mueller; Alice Moseley, Indianapolis, and |
. a stepson, C.. BE. Watson Jr.: a two sisters, Mrs, Inez Jones,| M B stepdaughter, Mrs, Virginia Bare, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mrs, Be- r' rin
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