Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1951 — Page 16
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‘Local Deaths
Frank E. Weimer
" ums, mame x werries, Dies Here at 69
a
a meat send in City Market |
m. Monday in the G. H. HerrFuneral Home. Burial, | Crown Hil.
* CHARLES PHILLIPPO, 74, of to ‘Indianapolis retired lubri-|started the typesetting company
‘Services at 10/three years later, The firm is lo-
117 W. 30th St.
Jong engineer. . m, Monday in Shirley Brothers Sentral Chapel. Burial, Glen ‘Haven.
* 4 SAMES DINEHART, 70,
Brothers Home Furnishing Store|
‘White Funeral Home, /Blkhart. Burial, Fikbart.
” » JAMES LARSEN, 91, of 1115 Winton Ave. Speedway City.
Services at 11 a. m. tomorrow in!
the Conkle West 16th Street Funeral Home. Burial, Concordia Cemetery. » o # MISS TERESA KRAMER, 37, of 726 N. Riley Ave. Services at!
8:30 a. m. tomorrow in Feeney &|
Feeney Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Burial, Calvary Cemetery. 3 » tJ »
MRS. HELEN STUCKEY, 85, of 1118 W, 324 St., former Loogootee resident. Services at noon Sunday in the Feeney & Feeney Funeral Home. Cemetery, Laoguotee.
{ GEORGE KELLY, 61, of 103
Douglas St. Services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers’
West Side Chapel. Burial, New Crown. .
MRS. LUVENIA BRIGHT, 61, of 2620 Northwestern Ave. a Sunday School teacher at Christ Temple Church many years. Services at 1 p. m. Monday in
of 142 E. Ohio 8t., operator
Burial, Goodwill!
{his home, 1 E. 36th St. Apt. 501. He e was 69. ”
Born in Greenville, O., he came 1920 and
in
{cated at 16 N. Senate Ave.
He was a 32d degree Mason and |a member of the Marion Masonic [Lodge. He was a member of the) of Third Christian Church, The 1 Carrollton Ave. a lighting! Printing Industry of Indianapolis, salesman for Goldstein Rotary Club, Indianapolis ChamAdvertising 82 years. Services in the Dale Club of Indianapolis; Indianapolis
‘ber of Commerce,
| Typographical Union No. 1; Inter {national Typographical Composiition Association. He attended Indiana University. Services will be at 1 p. m. Monday In Flanner & Buchanan Mor-
{taury. Burial will be in Crown |
{Hil Surviving are his wife, Osee L.;
land two sisters, Mrs, Hugh Daw-| | Walter
son, Laotto and Mrs. (Sawyer, of California.
Friends may call at the Stuart Mortuary after 10 a. m, Sunday. » # » "NORMAN R. KELLER, 52, of 5686 N. Delaware St., an employee of the Socony-Vacuum Ofl Co. 29 years. Services at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the Pasco Funeral Home, Greenfield. Burial, Park Cemetery, Gieentiold, » MRS, ETHEL B. SNYDER, 64, of 1238 W. New York St., former employee of Best Foods Co. in
{the shoe polish division. Services
at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Shirley
Brothers West Chapel. Burial, Floral Park. = ”» » » JAMES 1. GORTON, 2018
Broadway, meat jobber salesman. Services at 11 a. m. Monday, in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary.
the church. Burial, Floral Park.
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| Frank E. Weimer, founder and
years. Servi isecretary-treasurer of the Weimer any os at, 20:30 | Typesetting Co., died yesterday at
[1s another son, J. Earl Shea of | sons, Cortland Shea, 3537 Penn-
i—The body of a nine-months-old
Services Monday For Mrs. Shea, Dead Here at 85
View Dr. He was 71. Services will be at 3
Born
He retired from the St. last April.
of Indianapolis.
terlin Hervey, three brothers.
Earle C, Hervey Dies Here at 71
Earle C. Hervey, retired mie
today at his home, 5224 Grand Funeral Home.
in Unionport, Hervey had been an Indianapolis Watch for bargains or sell your resident for a number of years. unused articles. PHONE PL-azal
He was a member of the Brazil! Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite of Indianapolis, Rotary Club, Columbia Club, Indianapolis Board of|In 2 seconds medication clings Trade and Construction League to skin— ves long relief i tohunot Surviving are his wife, Ava Cat- J0¢ size of Mexsana y. tise two sisters. and MEX
Mr, Morris,
O., Mr.
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Services Tomorrow: .~ |For Pendleton Banker
Times State Serviee | PENDLETON, Sépt.. 29—8exivices for William Morris, Pendleager and director of the Hydraulic, {ton banker, will be at 2 p. m. to-
i who began as ! teller and rose to president of 3 p.m. Mon- pe Pendleton Banking Co., died day in Flanner & Buchanan Mor-y,
sterday at his home. He was tuary. Gremation will follow. sd
Louis firm (S081,
Press Brick Co. St. Louis, died morrow in the Cornell Ii | i
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with her son, ‘William A., at 333 Poplar Rd., after closing the home shé maintained at 1413 E. New York 8t. 50 years. It was at the New York St. address that Mrs. Shea and her husband, George Shea, for 45 years a machinist at Kingan & Co., celebrated their 50th anniversary. Mr. Shea died 12 years ago. Mrs. Shea, born in Charleston, Ind, came to Indianapolis 68 years ago from Jeffersonville where she spent her girlhood. {She was the daughter of the late Philip and Rachel Bouquet, Services will be held at 9 a. m. Monday at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, with burial in Memorial Park. Friends may call after 2 p. m. tomorrow at Grinsteiner’s Funeral Home. Survivors with the son, William,
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