Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1951 — Page 10
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1 \ 5 . PAGE 10 . : : . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES » . Cg Perry, Washington, D. C., and|Carrie A.; two sons, Emmett J. and Mrs, Clara Colson, Castleton; DE ATHS Mrs. Hazel J. Bronson, Garden|and Buford G.; a daughter, Mrs, (three grandchildren "and three L City, Long Island, N. Y. Marraba Mae any Jodjanap. great-grandchildren, ; : - |olis; two brothers, Ernest, St.| i Clothing Co., Dayton, O., for 12 George L. Morgan Louis, and Charles, Kansas city: Mrs. Max M. Plesser Samuel J. Cox lyears. | George L. Morgan, a retired/a sister, Mrs. Minnie Anderson, Mrs. Sadye D. Plesser, wife of Services for Samuel J. CoX,|” He was a member of Evergreen/brass molder, died here yester- Kansas City; four grandchildren) attorney Max M.°Plesser, died general laborer, will be held atiyasonic Lodge. * . !day. He was 80 and lived at 1173 and one great-grandchild. | yesterday in her home at 711 E 1 p. m. Monday in Stratten &| gyuryiving are his wife, Kath-|W. 26th St. | Cremation will follow services ‘| Shaw Mortuary. Burial will belorne: a daughter, Mrs. Roseann Born in Covington, Ky, Mr./in Flanner & Buchanan Mortu-4th St, after a long illness. | in New Crown. |Shores; a son, Maurice A. Jr., Morgan had lived in Indianapolisiary. The time has not been ar- A native of New York City, Mr, Cox, who was 67, died yes-| Baltimore; a stepson, Ronald|60 years. He formerly was em- ranged. - | Mrs. Plesser had made her home terday in his home at 834 Eugene |walske, Milwaukee, Wis., and one ployed with F. H. Langsenkamp| M Maude J. Turner {in Indianapolis for 27 years. She St. A native of Decatur, Tenn. |grandchild. |Co. and later was a maintenance rs. maude J. iurne |belonged to the Beth-El Temple he had lived in Indianapolis 50 Mrs Luella P Merz iman at Crown Hill Cemetery. | Mrs. Maude J. Turner: of 1640 and the Jewish Educational .As-
| Services will be held at 2 p. m. | sociation. | ; ” oyt Ave. died yesterday in an, Surviving are a son, Eugene;| Mrs. Luella P. Merz a former tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan two gars Mrs. Pearl DE , secretary for the Willlam LoW| Mortuary. Burial will be in Glen Indianapolis nursing home. Bel Bervjees, were io be held ui 2 and Mrs. Johnny Franklin, all{Rice Real Estate Co., died yester- py,yen Memorial Cemetery. {was 71, | Funeral. Home, "with burial in of Indianapolis, and a grand-|day in General Hospital. Shel g,,rviving are his daughter,, Born in Ripley County, Mrs. | noth El © 4 8, { ” » i - emetery. daughter. - was 73. Mrs, Elva Wikle, Indianapolis, Turner lived here most of her| Survivin the husband: | A native of Newtown, Mrs. iy ree grandchildren and nine life. She was a member of Foun- g are e usband; a
Maurice Richardson Sr. |, ided in Indianapolis for| . tain Square Christian Church, 0m. Fred, Indianapolis; her : lerz resided in po | gréat-grandchildren, a Lo nl Bg the mother, Mrs. Fannie Cohen, and
Services for Maurice A. Richard-|60 years. She was a secretary for| L son Sr., former employee of the|the real estate firm 15 years and Emmett M. Ditzler |church, and Fidelity Rebekah three sisters, Mrs. Anna Rosen-
Indianapolis Power & Light Co. retired in 1930. Emmett Martin Ditzler, sales- 1 odge. . | berg, Mrs. Beatric Frankel and were to be held at 2 p. m. today] She was a member of the West man many years for the Ameri-| Byrjal in Washington Park will | Mrs. Edna Nassberg, all of New in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Michigan Street Methodist Church can Roofing Co., Kansas City, follow services at 10 a. m. Mon-| York City. with burial in Washington Park. land the Ben Hur Fraternity, {died yesterday in his home at day in the Bert 8. Gadd Mortuary. | = Mr. Richardson, a native of In-| Services will be held at 1:30/912 Eastern Ave. Hhe was 62. | She is survived by a son, Ralph LADY SNOWDEN DIES _dianapolis, died Tuesday in Balti-|p. m. Monday in Shirley Brothers, Mr. Ditzler was a 32d degree R,, Indianapolis; six sisters, Mrs.!| LONDON, Feb. 23 (UP)—Vismore, Md. where he had been|Central Chapel, with burial in Mason. Born in Kansas City, he William Bauer, Mrs. Willlam countess Snowden, sufragette,
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comptroller for the May Co. the|Crown Hill. came hete in 1938. He worked Grass and Mrs. Oliver M. Rich- social reformer and first woman past eight years. Leaving Indian-| Mrs. Merz is survived by a son, in Kansas City from 1944 to ardson, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. governor of the British Broadapolis 20 years ago, he was as-|Donald Barnecio, Indianapolis, 1950, when he returned here. Ralph Wilson, San Mateo, Cal.; casting Corp., died today after a sociated with the Metropolitanland two nieces, Mrs, Jo Ann Rice] He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura‘ Gray, Greensburg, |/long illness. She was 69.
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