Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1951 — Page 8
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{ . : be Rites Friday 1... . Schneid Services for Mrs. Bertha M. Schneid, 251 Caven St., will be at 8:30 a. m. Friday in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home and at 9 a. m; in St, Catherine's Church. Burial will be in St, Joseph's Cemetery. 7 Mrs. Schneid died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital. She was 67. Born in North Vernon, she has lived here for 60 years. She was a member of St. Catherine of
" Sienna Catholic Church and: the
tAltar Society.
Survivors include her Husband, {Edward T.; a sister, Mrs. Clara|Tellas, Indianapolis; and (brothers, Bernard and Harry Wol|siffer, both of Indianapolis, and |Edward Wolsiffer, El Monte, Cal.
‘John Amsler
[ Services will be at 1:30 p. m. {tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers "Central Chapel for John Amsler. ‘Burial will be in Floral Park.
Mr. Amsler died yesterday in {his home, 1020 Elm St. -He was 7 A native of Jeffersonville, he had been a resident here for the last 35 years and employed at Charles Mayer & Co. for the last [two years. A Yoder
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Verlie McLaughlin Services for Verlie E: McLaugh-_ Tin ~will be at 8:30 a. m. #riday in the George Usher: Funeral Home and 9 a. m. in® Assumption Church, Cross Cemetery. Mr. McLaughlin died Monday. his birthday, at his: home 2017 N. Moreland Ave. He was 37. . A native of McHenry,.N. C., Mr. McLaughlin came to Indianapolis 23 years ago from Soldiers Grove, Wis. For the last 15 years he had been employed in the Harding St.’ plant of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co¥ He was a member of the Moose Lodge, Holy Name Society of St. Michael's Church and St. “Michael’s Parish. i Surviving are his wife, Marie; three. daughters, Shafon . Lee, Nancy Sue and Carol Ann; his parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Arthur C. McLaughlin of Roachdale; four brothers, Vorie B., Los Angeles, Miley and Keith, Indianapolis, and Harold, Wabash; and ‘a sister, Mrs. Irene Westall, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Leroy Spann Mrs. Helen Lee Spann, 2426 N. Kenwood Ave., died yesterday
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Burial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Spann was born in Smith Grove, Ky. She has been a. resident here for 36 years. Survivors include the husban
Burial will be in Holy Leroy; a son, Norman Leroy; and Would change his mind about fiot attending. 2 When 103-year-old ling . received the May 30 reunion at:Norfolk, reliable real estate brokers who he sent his regrets, saying he advertise in the Classified Col planned to bbe baptized that day. umns of The Indianapolis Times.
a brother, Lee Shobe, all of Indianapolis. .
Mrs. Oren M./Snider
Services for Myrs."Mary A. Snider, R. R. 14, Union Chapel Road, will be at 8:30 a, m. Friday in the Grinsteiner Funeral Home, with requiem high mass at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Burial
will bein Union Chapel aay while |
Mrs. Siiider died yesterday while! visiting ‘in the home of a friend,! Mrs. Richard Atkins, 415 E. 9th St. She was 42. - t She was a lifelong resident here. Survivors include the husband, ! Oren M. and her stepmother, Mrs. | Valerie Herrmann, Indianapolis, |!
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‘Johnny Reb, Now 103, Decides to Be Baptized | : : . RICHMOND, V4., May 2 (UP) |“1 think it’s time for a man 103 day in ‘Stuart Mortuary Chapel. —Virginia's only surviving Con-to change his ways, don’t you?” 'federate soldier was told today said the ex-moonshiner who once
he could bring his preacher along attributed his long life to “hard and be baptized at the last re-iwork and liquor drinking.” ° 4. union of the ‘boys in gray” if he
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§tepson, James E. in General Hospital, She was &9. withheld pending notification of
the only immediate survivor. Services will be at 1 p. m. Mon- next of kin.
Mrs. Emma Kirland
Mrs. Emma Wocher Kirland, p—
{member of a pioneer Indianapolis banking family, died yesterday in her home, 953 Prospect St. She was 84, ! Services will be at 2 p. m. in the Charles R. McCarty Mortuary with burial in Crown Hill. { Her family had been active in ; 'both the old Fletcher-American BY ACE EXPERTS WITH ACE PARTS |Bank and Aetna Trust Co. She
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