Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1951 — Page 4

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Guy 0.Byd, ET. an Ex-Railroader, Rail Worker, ay Resident Here “Is Dead at 62 45 Years, Is Dead

Guy O. Byrd, an employee of the New York Central System, died this morning at his home 6018 Haverford Ave. He: was 62. Services will be at 11 a. m. Frjday in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial arrangements have not been completed. : er Born at New Winchester‘ he had been a resident, heer $ / _, number of PEF Me was emw#¥ ployed as a train. dispatcher by the New: York Central System. . He was a member of the Active ‘Unitarian’ Church, “the. Indiana Gun Club, the Wabash Gun Clyb, American Train -Dispatch Association, and the Crooked Creek Gun

American War veteran, died yesterday at-his home, 3115 College Ave. He was 72 = Services will be at 10 a Saturday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary: Burial arrangements + have not been completed. CL Born ab. JSoen say basin 2 IR vVoAE . asl ID Mndianapolis 45 , vears ago, with ‘the Nickle Plate Railroad. When he retired in 1941, he was employed by that firm as chief clerk in the traffic departtment,’ ; rT ra CaRatel Mr. Gwin astended Vincennes

the Harold C. McGrew Camp No. Club 1. United Spanish-American War Survivin ie Tia wi tan MUSICAL MELODRAMA—Joseph Cusanelli is the hero and Veterans § & are his wife, Nora: . . . : HN ' ; an s Surviving are his wife, Elizaa brother, Carl, Fillmore, one Patti Browne is the heroine in "Who'll Pay the Rent?" musical Su g f iz “mephew and three nieces. melodrama which. parodies old-time favorites, to be produced by John. J. Hoover students of Jordan College of Music at 8:15 p. m, Friday and Sidney S Miller and Mrs. Rex . Saturday in the Odeon, 106 E. North St. James Lewallen and Don Brough, Indianapolis, Mrs. Darrel Services for John J.\ Hoover Kelly are the composer-author team. ? Fowler. Phoenix. Ariz. and Mrs. will be held at 9 a. m. Friday in - Robert Ruby, Ft. Wayne; the Flanner & Buchanan Mortu- dent most of her life. She was a grandchildren and two greatary. Burial will be in Crown Mrs. G. E. Bolander member of the Universalist grandchildren. Hill. i i Church and the Oaklandon Chap- . Mr. Hoover died vesterdav at Dies in Oaklandon ter 159. OES. P Jay T. Nowacki Jr. his home, 2914 N. Illinois St. He Mrs. Leona FE. Bolander “died Surviving are her husband Jav T. Nowacki Jr. died tis was 41, this morning at her home in Oak- GGlenn P.; a daughter. Mrs. Edna morning at his home, Born in Indianapolis, he was landon. She was 63 Hurst, two sons, Terrell and Rd. He was 29. Death’ was ata lifelong resident here. He was Services will be at the McCord Shyrl; three sisters, Miss™ Molly tributed to a heart attack.

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Surviving are his wife, Mary tery at Oaklandon. —three brothers, John Walter and may call at the G. H. Herrmann

Born in Benham, Ky., Mr. Now-

vears. He was employed as a clerk’ at the Plumber's Supply Co. He was 'a member of the Olive Branch Christian Church. Surviving are his wife, Thelma Virginia; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jiy T. Norwacki Sr, a brother William Wade, Indianap-

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Germany. died yesterday in her

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Totten will be at 4 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. ‘Totten died vesterday at her home, 1142 W. 32d St. Born in Lebanon, she had been a resident here 55 vears. She was a member of the Methodist church. Surviving are a son, Lamon, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Lewis, Indianapolis and Mrs. Annie Ashley. Lebanon two grandchildren, and. six greatgrandchildren.

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Services for Mrs. Mattie Franklin will be at 1 p. m. Friday in the First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

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Former Detroit U. Staff Member Dies

Miss Helen Gerkensmeyer, a member of the faculty of Detroit University for a number of years, died here last night. . Services will be at 1:30 p. m.

ington Park. Born at ‘Staunton, Ind., the

daughter of the late Rev. and Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Mrs. J. F. Gerkensmever, she Burial will be in Crown Hill

lived in Detroit most of her life. She was a graduate of the Detroit Institute of Musical Art,

which is affiliated Wisk Degroit: University. She was adi. o0er or

the raclfty until illness forced her. resignation last December. Miss Gerkensmeyer also studied “at Moore's’ Hill College

and ‘was a pupil of several fa-!| mous musicians, She was a mem-| ber ‘of St. Paul's Evangelical’ University and was-a member of lutheran Church at Goose Point.

Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Herbert Preston, Columbus, O., Mrs. C. B. Tolbrocke, Miss Elsie, and Miss Louise, Indianapolis,

beth Alton Gwin; five daughtérs, and a brother Henry, St, Louis, Mrs. Vern H. Hollingsworth, Mrs. Mo.

Mrs. Kathryn -Bell

Services for Mrs. Kathryn M.,

10 Bell will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow

in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Park Cemetery, Greenfield.

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A native of Scottsburg, she had been a. local resident 45 years.

a member of the Roberts Park Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Friday. Stoner. Mrs. Nellie Woddy and Services and burial will ne Sat- She was a member of the Central Methodist Church. Burial will be in the IOOF Ceme- Mrs. Anna Martin, Milwaukee; urday in Louisville, Ky. Friends Christian Church.

A sister, Miss Jessie Nye, In-

Virginia, and a sister, Mrs. Ray Born in Hancock County, she Josiah E. Stoner, all of near Oak- Funeral Home after 7 p. m. and dianapolis, is the only immediate Pittinger, Des Moines, had been a Marion County resi- landon, and four grandchildren. before 10 p. m. tomorrow evening. survivor,

acki had been a resident here 13 George Radford

Services for George Radford, Statehouse maintenance employee, will be at 1 p. m. Friday in the chapel of the Stuart Mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown. Mr. Radford died Tuesday in General Hospital. He was 53. Born in Hopkinsville, Ky., Mr. Radford had been a resident here 16 vears. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ada Belle; four sons. George Jr. K. C., Willie Lee and Forrie, all

of Indianapolis; a daughter, Miss

i home. 1324 E. LeGrande Ave. She § was 57. . ; e Services will be at 8/30 a. m. Forrie. Chicago.

Surviving are her husband, anapolis about 15 years ago and

August; a daughter, Miss Greta was a member of the Church of and a son, Hans, all of Indianap-'goq.

Carrie, Chicago, and a. brother,

tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Mrs. Sallie Mae Wynn a. m

Services for Mrs. Sallie Mae

Church. Burial will be in St. Wynn, who died yesterday in

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. : Born in Germany. Mrs. Schmidt p. m. Friday in Boatright Funeral y came to the United States and Home with burial in New Crown.

Mrs. Wynn, who was 82, lived at 405 W. 12th St. Born in Lebanon, Tenn., she moved to Indi-

Survivors include: a son, Am-

‘Mrs. Mary D. Totten ~~ mon, and a stepson, Dove Baker, Services for Mrs. Mary D. both of ‘Indianapolis.

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