Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1951 — Page 9
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Mrs. Edith Arlene Coy Wife Of Times Employee, ies
Services Set For Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Arlene Coy, 2050 E. Michigan St., will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in ; the Harry W. Moore Peace | Chapel. § Mrs. Coy died yesterday at the Good Samaritan Rest Home. She was the wife of Richard R. Coy, of The Times city circulation department, 3 She was 34 years old. Burial § will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Born in Gallatin, Tenn., Mrs. Coy resided here 22 years, Surviving are her husband: two sons, Richard E. and Ronald R., and three sisters, Mrs. Helen Teague and Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Agnes Miller, Acton; two brothers, Edwin Edmonds, Indianapolis, and
Ernest Edmonds, Edmonds, Acton. Services Tomorrow
Harry J. Cook ’ Services for Hyman Olshan, Dies Here at hl _ |who died yesterday in his home,’ 523 E, 24th St, will be at 1:30
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Hyman Olshan
Prominent in Local Democratic Circles
tery Harry J. Cook, pro e - Torti Dear inex $ perny A retired cabinet maker for the home, 3850 8. Sherman Dr., last last 20 years, Mr. Olshan had night an hour before he was to lived in Indianapolis since 1913 attend a Democratic meeting for and was a member of the Mayor Bayt. Knesses-Israel Congregation. He, Mr. Cook, who was 57, had been Was born in 1877 in Russia. Perry Township Democrat chair- Survivors include three sons, man for many years. He formerly louis, Isadore, and Morris, all of was chief jailer under ° Sheriff Indianapolis; a. daughter, Mrs. James Cunningham, but resigned Helen Glick, Miami; two sisters, following a tiff with the sheriff. Mrs. Pearl Gorinstein and Mrs. Services will be at 10:15 a. m. “"Mollie Gernstein, both of Indian-
Saturday at Kirby Mortuary and apoiis) and Jone grandehind, at 11 a. m. in Holy Name Church, 2 Beech Grove. Burial place will be announced later. He is survived by his wife, Pauline; a daughter, Mrs. Roberta Callahan; four sisters, Mrs. Josephine Ertel, Mrs. Alma Glass, Mrs. Esther Malloy, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ella Willings. Cincinnati; four brothers, Arnold, Ambrose, William, all of Indianapolis; Roman, Boston, and two, grandchildren.
James Neller
Services for James Neller, who died yesterday in his home, 8 N. Rural St. after a brief illness, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral
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Mr. Neller, for 17 years a salesman for a wholesale grocery here, retired in 1931. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias Lodge 56. Born in Sullivan, he moved to Indianapolis 64 years ago. Survivors include a sister; Mrs. Minnie Hoover, and a brother, Harry, both of Indianapolis.
Herman L. Hasty
Herman’ L.. Hasty, who lived at 1902 N. Centennial St., died yesterday in General Hospital after a short illness. He was 36.
Born in Rochester, N. Y.. Mr. Hasty had served in the U. S. Navy from 1934 to 1938. He had lived in Indianapolis the last five years. . Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Sn Saturday in Stevens Chapel of Through modernization the Flowers, followed by crema- B i not an unusual tion. Survivors include a brother, result for an older Walter L. Hasty, and a sister, home fo become mere , attractive than a new
Many older homes have ean inherent charm that can be restored and retained by the home remodel ing experts of today.
Mrs. Bertha L. Wood, both of Indianapolis. : house.
Mrs. Pauline Heier Examine YOUR home.
Call in an expert for Services for Mrs. Pauline Heijer,| Mati d oli who died yesterday in her home| aensuigion one 411 N. Bancroft Ave. after a long motes. Then if you {llness, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomor- need money to finance row in Shirley Brothers Irving] Hill Chapel, Burial will be in] BR ™* “oh sll upon Crown Hill. She was 86. . A native of Indianapolis, she was the widow of Frank Heier, who operated the old Heler Hotel. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Breidenbach; a brother, Theodore Steibing; and five Erandctidran; all of Indianapolis.
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