Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1951 — Page 23
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Albert H. Brinkman, Indianapolis resident and retired employee of the New York Central shops in Beech Grove, died yesterday in the home of his| daughter, Mrs. Ihlia Thompson! Lawrence, where he had been! visiting. A native of Indianapolis, Mr. Brinkman had moved to North] Vernon three years ago. He re-| tired as a carman with New York Central three years ago after 40 years’ service. | He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Car Men of America. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in Moore & Kirk Northeast Chapel. in Anderson. Surviving include his Minnie; two sons, Jack, Indian apolis, and Robert, Westport, and |
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Survivors include her mother, | Mrs. Mary P. Hall, and a sister, | {
Campfire Girls Worker Dies
Mrs. Eleanor M. Carmin, active, worker for the Campfire Girls, | nrummond, 4601 Sunset Ave., will Aseumption Gatiolte Chueh, Bar: of Indianapolis 35 years. {died yesterday morning in her be tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-| n Holy Cross Ceme- 3 A. H. Brinkman Was home, 315 8. Audubon Road, after chanan Mortuary followed by tery, Oakley E.; three sons, Charles W., three years’ illness. She was 42 cremation. wh % Mr. Lee, who was 68, lived at A ! ‘ ill be at 3 p, m. r. Drummond, who Was 84,.1248 Blaine Ave. Born in Boon DL AACN former pore Vo hey Brotiers fo-|died yesterday in Methodist Hos-| . > £a SAN ving Hill Chapel, followed by pital after a brief illness. 4 NC burial in Washington Park Mau- x soleum. A former employee of the Suc-|{Marion Masonic Lodge 35, and a ployed as a shipping clerk for the cess Printing Co. Mrs, Carmin member of the Scottish Rite. He Metal Auto Parts Co. was a member of the Bookbind- | retired 10 years ago after 30 years, ers’ Union and tne Irvington ME With the Balke & Krauss Lumber| Mrs. Maude Bell and Mrs. Gladys Church, | Co. Survivors include her husband, | Ford B.; a son, Robert; a daugh- Mrs. Maurice T. Lunte; a brother, | June; Lindstrom; a brother, Laurence |dianapolis; Lindstrom, and three sisters, Mra. | Edith Rinker, | (worth, all of Indianapolis, and Claude C. Lee IMrs. Adele Smith, New Orleans,
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Mrs. Bertha L. Foster, lifelong! ’| resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital. She was 68 and lived at 3133 Broadway. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Grinsteiner’'s Funera) | Home. Burial will be in Crown
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Surviving are her Harry; two daughters, Mrs, Bertha Runyon, Cochran, and one grandchild, all of Indianapolis.
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A native of Indianapolis, he was, Indianapolis 25 years. For the past master and a member of the/last 16 years he had been em-
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Curran; a brother, John; and two Survivors include a daughter, grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
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