Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1951 — Page 7

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Ir. F. K. Kimberfin ies in New Bethel

Practiced Dentistry There Since 1905

Dr. Frank K. Kimberlin, a den't here since 1005, died yester-

was 70. 3orn in Tipton, Dr. Kimberlin ended Tipton schools and was duated from DePauw Univer- . He received his dental trainat the former Indiana Dental lege. He had offices in the ime-Mansur Building since its mpletion in 1912. Mr. Kimberlin was a member of yma Chi fraternity, Delta ‘gma Delta dental fraternity, In~ianapolis Dental Society, Ma<nnic Lodge and New Bethel Bapt st Church. He is survived by his wife, Milired; a daughter, Mrs, Helen Steyhenson, Vacaville, Cal.; a son, >aul, Bay City, Tex., and three srandchildren. Burial in Crown Hill will follow iervices in Moore and Kirk Ir-

yeen arranged.

Mrs. Nannie Herbert

Indianapolis resident 39 years, lied yesterday in her home at 426 .. Noble St. She had been ill seven Years. Mrs. Herbert, who was 75, was oorn in Monrovia. She was a member of the Monrovia Chris-

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Mrs. Nannie May Herbert, |-

Charles Beasley

Services Tomorrow .

Services for Charles Beasley, a retired butcher, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Jones & Matthews Funeral Home in Brownsburg. Burial will be in Bedford. Mr. Beasley died Saturday in

. |General Hospital. He was 67 and

lived at 1850 Central Ave. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Smith, of Brownsburg; a sister, Mrs. B. B. Harris, Mitchell, and a brother, Tom Beasley, Bedford.

Mrs. Delliah Barricks

terday morning in General Hospital. She was 60 and lived at 22 8S. Beville Ave. Born in Nashville, Tenn. she {was an Indianapolis resident 40 years. She was a member of Scott's Chapel Methodist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star and Daughters of Isis. ; Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in C. M. C. Willis & Son Mortuary. Burial will be in

|Crown Hill.

V. Blasingame, of Indianapolis.

‘ian Church. Services will be held at 1:30 ». m. Wednesday in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will ye in Memorial Park. Mrs. Herbert is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lillian . Wrenick, Beech Grove; two sons, Wilbur I. and Delbert E., Indianapolis; wo brothers, Harry C. Wellman, {ndianapolis, and Carl E. Wellnan, St. Clair Shores, Mich, hree grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. Her husband, Charles, died in 1939.

Mrs. Constance Koehler Services for Mrs. Constance Koehler, active church worker here for many years, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Jordan Funeral Home, Burial will be in Crown Hill.

Friday in St. Vincent's Hospital. She lived at 754 N. Arlington Ave. Born in Minnesota, Mrs. Koehler lived here 60 years. A member nf First Evangelical and Reformed Church, she was active in charitable groups within the church. She also worked many vears with the Wheeler ‘Rescue Mission. ' Mrs. Koehler's husband. Charles, an Indianapolis grocer, died 13 years ago. Surviving are three sons, Arthur, Karl and Harold, Indianapolis.

Clair Delano Robison Clair Delano Robison, former

Mrs. Koehler, who was 71, died

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Surviving is a nephew, Joseph.

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