Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1951 — Page 11
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TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1951 _ = — - "age | F. |. Aulenbacher Will M. Frazee, William H, Frosch ] . .’ . Rushville, Dies | Funeral Times State Service | . I dy rusuviLLE, Fen. 20—-win 3. NOFY|CRS Al p t . Frame, manager of the Central el Co. 31 years, died yesterday! : We Dr giismn In Rushville Memorial Hospital| Retired Buyer re for e was 82, iy : re for. 3" ears . Born in Huntington, Mr. Frazee| For Swift & Co. or. Frank J. Aulen-'had lived in Rushville since he Services for William H. Frosch, bacher, an industrial draftsman was 5 years old.- He attended retired packing house buyer, will here for 30 yeas will be ‘held at| Nelson Business College, Cincin- be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in 1:30 p. m. Thursday in Shirley "ath O: Shirley Brothers Irving Hill y €Y| Mr. Frazee was superintendent/Chapel. Burial wil Ibe in Memo-
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| -_ Brothers = Central Chapel. The of the Peoples Natural Gas Co.|rial Park. Ye ANG - a 5 3 Rev. C. Franklin Bruce of Suth-from 1800 to 1892. In 1928, he| He died yesterday in his home STORE RO OTER erland Presbyterian Church will/was named receiver for the Indi-at 96 N. Irvington Ave. He was 71. \ “ : officiate. ‘Burial arrangements 8napolis & Cincinnati Traction Mr. Frosch was a hog buyer dia have not been completed. {Cp. ‘He also had been an officer for Swift & Co, more than 40 jf HOURS: T L AND ONLY Mr. Aulenbacher *who w 61 |in the BSoutheastern Indiana years, and was in charge of pur- | . : ADVERTISED : ' as 67, power Co. lchasing for the Indianapolis office. | : : AD died Sunday in Nashville, Tenn. Burial h 111 toll ices! | i RAIN CLEAN. He and his wife, Minnie, Were recat 3. ma Cu rcratnd tf pre He, retired In 1945. | I D t ’ at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Wyatt| A native of Franklin, he was a| 9:30 ERVICE urning from a Florida vacation|pemorial ident of Indi lis 60 years. . ik Re, and had stopped at Nashville to : resident of 1nd'anapols U years. await clearing of icy roads | Surviving are a son, William A.,/He lived in Irvington 50 years : HI-8988 i Mr. Aulonbacher y . I Rushville, and a sister, Mrs. 8am-/and was active in the communi- fo 5 p M , was employed | > \ [ty tier, Faster by Geiger & Peters, Inc. re net A: Bonnef, Gresnsbwe 17.8 develo pent of the Irv nn vice for Less ly he was a draftsman for Insley Herman George Piel !ington Odd Fellows Lodge 50| i eimai — Manufacturing Corp. and Hether-| Services for Herman George years. He also belonged to the erner, Inc. He lived in|Piel, proprietor of the Arlington to ethodist Church and ee I S———— — Indianapolis most of his life, Flower Shop, will be held at 3 irvngton Met hod: Ladge. {STREET FLOOR |- STREET FLOOR ] NFANTS' NEED!
Surviving besides his wife are P. m. tomorrow in Shirley Broth-| " i8 proRisks" two sisters, Mrs. J. Otto Lee, In-|ers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will| A a a dianapolis, and Mrs. Laura Seitz, | be in Washington Park. or station Haysville, and two brothers, Os-| Mr. Piel, who was 68, died Bun-| "gy... ou survivors include his JRANCE car,” Indianapolis, and Harry, day in General Hospital. | wis Blanche E.: another son, Haysville, | A native of Hancock County, hejp 0 (0p Kalamazoo, Mich: | : + Friends may call at the resi-\had made his home in Indianap- two sisters “Mrs 7. © Kissel and S dence, 5259 Central Ave., tonight 0lis most of his life, He lived at ° vy tes
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