Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1951 — Page 14

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Tech Sophomore Wil Sanders’, | mesial Death

eral Held

Dies in Hospital

|were held recently in George W

Donald E. Lewellen |! "oral Home. Burial was! Study Circumstances

. in Floral Park Cemetery. : Rites Friday ? Mr. Sanders, who was 68, lived ‘In H. R. Kime Case

Donald Eugene Lewellen, 15- ava Harris year-old sophomore at Technical| {former employee High School, died yesterday of o¢ Iink-Belt Co pneumonia in-Methodist Hospital. gnq the Indiana He was the son of Mr. and gipate Highway Mrs. Kenneth A. Lewellen, of Department. He 4106 Fletcher Ave. Born in Indi-|was a charter anapolis, he was a Boy Scout and | member of the A member of Community Chapel pathers A uxilurc : ary, 8 body was found Services will be held at 1:30 an 5 ; ; Sunday morning n. m. Friday in the church. The 1 avelte Gossette. ’ in the back seat place of burial has not been ar- Post 908 of his 1950 autoragged, Friends may call at’ gurviving are Mf Sanders mopile in NoVing gore Peate Chapel, his wife, Edna; two sons, Harley blesville. It was are a Lrcrhes Caer Rateufis. and Joel; three daughters, Misses parked on a randparents, Mr. and Mie E. C. Luella and Kathryn Sanders and downtown street g ee 5 Mrs, Ruth Broadstreet, all of In- in front of the ’ ldfanapolis; * three sisters, Miss Houston Hotel,

town Noblesville Sunday. Mr. Kime'’s

Nobert E. Walker Hallie Sanders, Harvey Ill.; Mrs. Noblesville po- Mr. Kime

J. 1. t y : t Robert E. ‘Walker. a carpenter Rin. th Chicago, and Mrs, lice had put two

was 75. {children, A native of Mineral Point, Wis., found by his family.

apolis 24 years. He was a member | of 8t. Philip Neri Catholie Church. A requiem high mass will be fung in the church at 10 a.m. Friday preceding. services at 9:30 a.m, in: Grinsteiner's Funera)

Indianapolis, will be held tomor- suffered a heart attack. 1rgw in Denver, Colo.

Mr. Stettler, who was 70, died Rites Set Tomorrow Saturday in Denver.-He had lived.

Home. : in Indianapolis 35 years before For ‘Ole Miss’ Skipper moving to Denver. He was a, .Capt. 8. V. Lewis, pilot on the member of the Evangelical| Mississippi, Ohio, Cumberland and

+= Surviving are his wife, Cecelia Il.; two sons, Robert D. and Clarence J., Indianapolis; a daughter, 1; lirs. Mary M. Irving, Toledo, O. United Brethren Chur two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Walker, IMarshall, Tex., and Mrs. Eliza- the church-the last eth Hill, S8an Antonio, Tex., and iive grandchildren,

ch in Denver Tennessee Rivers the past

Burviving are his wife, Olga; there tomorrow.

———— Weller and Mrs, Thomas Mullin, his home at Bowling Green, where atation High Low Il |both of Denver; a son, Robert he was a life-long resident. I Afiy-zaasazaersrnsooan- 03 38 [lilled by Car: Stettler, Lansing, Mich, and three He was the father of §, V. Chicas 'ilillili.iilii.i..... a 3 Times State Service grandchildren. {Lewis Jr., Mrs. Lewis Campbell, Cleveland ........ ear 3 t CAA: T—James New-| tt |and James Lewis, all of Indian- Denver. * 2 48. 38 on, 53, of Blanford, .was killed lapolis. Pt. Worth . ime ed 11st night while walking along N.Y. Ship Movements tv POLS. survivors are his wife, Indianapojis’ (City) 0 43 Ind. 71 a half mile south of. St.| By United Press Sara, and three other children, Na any 8 3 Lerniece in Vermillion County. Aitivals—Ancon, Cristobal; Santa Rosa.| Migs Anna Carol Lewis, Bowling Minmespolis-8t. Pail erreie- 18 TLR lle was hit by a car driven by Departures—American Scout, Liverpool: Green: Capt. Frederick Lewis, New Orleans ................... 80 63 | Lichard P. D de France, Plymouth; Port Saint John ' p Naw. YORK iia aaiewesereiins 54 41 oe ar orfmeyer, 25, of Auckland’ on ashinston, Cobh: ue Ann, Covington, La. and Harry L. Oklahoma City Ceasndemiu iri vis 75 32} 3 ‘linton. | Scotland, Kingston: Santa Ans. "Aruba. “Lewis, Bowling Green. | Bittspargh ave pen it 08 F " San Antonio ..... 87 —_ . {San Braneisco 3 3 - See This And Other Brand . | Washington, D.C. ave 48 r Br New Models at L:

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‘luncheon mee t- | Investigators today sought 10 yng tomorrow

determine how long Harold R.'noon. The meetKime, widely known Indianapolis jng will be held insurance adjuster, had been dead i, Hotel Washwhen his wife and brother found.ington, him in an automobile in down-

. Decatur, Ill.; twe parking tickets on the car Satur30 years aed ojarday in his prothers, Joseph, Quincy, Ill, and day for illegal parking. He was at 2228 Nowland Ave. He Al, Peoria, Ill, and seven grand- slumped in the back seat when

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be buried here following services Friday afternoon in High Street Methodist Church. Mr. Kinzie, who was 66, died ; last night ip Ball Memorial Hospital. Born in Cass County, he came here in 1909 and was employed in the purchasing department of the .company 41 years.

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