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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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5
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1956 THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO PAGE 5 'believed he died about two hours previous to discovery of the body. Born June 29, 1890, in Tymoch-i tee. Township, he was a son" of per Sandusky. Interment will be made in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, west of Sycamore. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. today." Deaths and Funerals PRE-CUT ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS COLUMNS MAIL BOX STANDS CANOPY SUPPORTS and many other uses Mary A. Bigelow, Wife of Ex-Editor, Die in Delaware DELAWARE, Ohio WV-Funeral services will be held here at 2 p.m. Sunday for Mrs. Mary A.

Bigelow, 78, of Delaware, wife of William F. Bigelow, former editor of Good Housekeeping magazine. She died Thursday in Jane M. Case Hospital. Her husband, who retired in 1952, now is a trustee of Ohio Great' News For Homeowners Save About 20 One Insurance contract for covering your home and possessions against: 1 Fire and similar hazards 2.

Theft 3. Legal Liability Call Us Today KNAPP-SMITH INSURANCE 133 S. State St. Phone 2-0529 Frank M. Knapp-John F.

Smith High Quality Low Cost 747 Davids Street H. L. Mrs. George Reynolds Mrs. Iza D.

Reynolds, 75, wife of George Reynolds of near Green Camp, died at 10 a.m. today in Marion General Hospital. She was a native of Marion County. Born Jan. 7.

1881, she was a daughter of Nathaniel and Emily Olds Miller. Surviving with her husband are I three sons, Gerald Reynolds of near Prospect and Ivan and John Reynolds, both of near Marion; a daughter, Mrs. Vida Price of Rich-wood; 12 grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. LOW PRICE TODAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 10 and 11 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

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to 5 P.M. The Diamond Center of Marion Joseph and Mary Lucius Windau and he was not married. He was a member of Our Lady of Conso lation Catholic Church in Carey and 6f. the American Legion. Surviving are his brother, Har ry Windau of New Riegel, and his sister, Mrs.

Herman Derr of southwest of Carey. A brother and two sisters preceded him in death. Funeral services will be con ducted Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Our Lady Church. Rev.

Theodore Eickholt will officiate. Burial will be in St. Nicholas Cemetery at Frenchtown. Friends may call at the Bristoll Funeral Home in Ca rey after 1 p.m. Sunday.

J. E. Audritsh CAREY J. E. Audritsh, 69, retired railroad telegrapher of Car ey, died at 11:55 p.m.

Thursday at home. He was ill 11 months, suffering from a heart ailment. Born Jan. 26, 1887, in Green Springs, he was a son of Martin and Ella Evy Audritsh. June 3, 1912, he married Elsie McMillen He was a member of Carey Meth odist Church.

Surviving are his widow; his son, Vellon Audritsh of Indianapolis, his daughter, Mrs. Carl Lew is of Warren; seven grandchil dren; two brothers, Ernest Audritsh of Detroit, and Martin Audritsh of Ann Arbor, Mich, and two sisters, Mrs. Eth el Scoit of New Smyrna, and Mrs. Barbara Otis of Celina, O. Two brothers preceded him in death.

Funeral services will be con ducted bunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Methodist Church. Rev. Richard Hughes will officiate. Burial will be in Spring -Grove Cemetery, Friends may call at the Bristoll Funeral Home after 7 tonight.

Roy Walton UPPER SANDUSKY Roy Wal-tpn, 71, of east of Upper Sandusky died at 7 a.m. Thursday in the Kollermier Rest Home in Findlay. He had been an invalid since being injured in an accident six years ago. He was born March 6, 1885, in Tymochtee Township, Wyandot County, the son of Alvin M. and Ella Gier Walton.

He was married the former Laura A. Milum who resides in Tymochtee Township. Surviving is a brother, Robert G. Walton of Cleveland. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m.

from the Bring-man and Co. Funeral Home in Up Vclrcus-Andrews, Inc. DEPENDABLE INSURANCE And BONDS PHONE 2-3127 tfEAV DM Iter wss. 1111 Nil 5 UnHJJLb i Phernia Creasap of Marion and Mrs. Pearl Nash of California, and two brothers, Benjamin Miller of Florida and Lloyd Miller of Washington.

Two children preceded her i in death Funeral sercices will be conduct ed Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Merle H. Hughes Mortuary on Mt. Vernon Ave. in Marion.

Burial will be at Green Camp. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Leonard Stratton Mrs.

Flora Stratton, 55, wife of Leonard Stratton of Lima and sister of Mrs. James H. Nece of 258 S. State died Wednesday night in the hospital in Lima. She was a native of.

Union County. Surviving with her husband are eight children; 15 grandchildren; her father, L. H. Collins of Broad-way, her sister in Marion, andj her brother, Clayton Collins of Marysville. A son, Clifford, Idied during World War II.

Funeral services will be con' ducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Chiles Funeral Home in Lima Graveside services and burial will be in the cemetery' at Broadway. Nicholas F. Windau CAREY Nicholas F. Windau, 66, retired farmer of Carey, was found dead about 8 a.m.

today on the stairway of his apartment, His death was listed by the Wy andot County coroner's office as resulting from heart It is Complete K0T0R TUNEUP New Plugs New Points New Condenser Front End Alignment Balance Wheels X-Tires Lubrication Oil Change Filter Brake Adjustment All This For I oD PER On WEEK See FRANK DALTON Service Manager MARION LINCOLN MERCURY COMPANY, INC. 225 South Main Street Phone 2-3195 voua C3CX3 IUI "fte Wb bj r-K-i, r-i-i jto As v- Ml Selling ly pNEW FALC I SWEATERS' 142 W. Center St. Marion's Leading Jewelers Gemologists and Registered Diamondtologists Former Prospect Man fries at Home in Salem PROSPECT LeRoy Court Hen- drix, 51, formerly of Prospect, died at 1:30 a.m. today at Salem, where he hadm ade his home for some time.

He was ill only a few days, suffering from a liver ail ment. Born May 3 1905, at Indianapolis, he was reared by Mr, and Mrs. Thomas J. Court of Prospect following the death of his mother, Mrs. Ida 'Court Hendrix, when he was "very young.

Leaving Prospect 32 years ago, he had lived in various other communi ties before settling at Salem. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and of of Lodge. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Rose Hendrix, and a foster, sister and a foster brother, Mrs. Prin cess Court Baker and Murray Court, both of Prospect.

Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Powell Funeral Home in Prospect. Rev. Paul E. Dobberstein will of ficiate.

Burial will be at Prospect. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday. C. F. Siefert, Crawford County Merchant, Dies Carl F.

Siefert, 56, of New Wash ington died at 11 p.m. Thursday in Marion General Hospital. He was ill several years At New Washington he operated a whole sale and retail seed business. Born June 27, 1900, at New Washington, he was a son of John and Ada M. Sheetz Siefert and he was not married.

He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church at New Washington, was a member of the Masonic Lodge at Attica and was a charter member of the New Washington Lions Club. Surviving are his brother, E. Siefert of 611 Vernon Heights Blvd, in Marion and two sisters, Misses Esther. M.

and Christine E. Siefert, both of New Washington. A brother, Arthur Siefert, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be con ducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m.- in the Secor Funeral Home in New Wash ington. Burial 'will be in St.

John Lutheran Cemetery there. The body was removed from the hos pital to the-Schaffner-Denzer Funeral Home on E. Center St. then was. returned to New Washington Friends may call at the funeral home there after 7:30 tonight.

Youth Dies of Injuries DAYTON, Ohio Hugh Mc-Namee, 15-year-old high school junior, died today in Miami Valley Hospital of head injuries received Wednesday when he fell off a trac tor on a farm south of Xenia. 2-3185 wamt CfflMSS Lords Jewelers 142 W. Center Hflfc. Marion's Leading Jewelers 142 W. Center St.

Gemologists and Registered Diamontologists In h)R LJ RINEHART Free Estimates Phone 2-8644 GET THE EARLY BUYS 'OCT' Reserves Your Selections! DEPOSIT Wesleyan University'. Mrs. Bigelow also leaves three daughters, Mrs. Margaret B. Dun ham of Higganum, Mrs Miriam Criss of NewarK, Ohio and Mrs.

Mary Shrider of Harbor Hills, Ohio; a brother, Howard Koch of Columbus, Ohio, and sev en grandchildren. Burial will be hj Oak Grove Cemetery here. Former Local Resident Succumbs in Indiana Mrs. Ida Belle Smith, 83, former ly of near Marion, died at 9 a.m Thursday in the hospital at Craw-fordsville, Ind. She was ill three days.

Her home was at Craw- fordsville where she moved in 1948 With her husband Sidney Smith who died in Marion about 12 years ago, she raised pet animals and their farm on the Marion-Bu cyrus Pk. was known as the La- Rosa Pet Stock Ranch. The loca tion was about seven miles from Marion and the Smiths came here in 1916 from Crawfordsville. Mrs, Smith was a native of Illinois. Surviving are two sisters in Texas and Funeral services will be con ducted Sunday at 2 p.m.

in the Bright Funeral Home at Craw fordsville. The body will be brought to Grand Prairie 'Cemetery at Brush Ridge for graveside services and burial at 3 p.m. Monday. Rev. Sheridan T.

Walker, parish -min ister of Epworth Methodist Church in Marion will officiate. -Funeral Services- Milton Grauel Saturday 2 p.m Price Funeral Home, Kenton, Rev Stanley Fritz, burial Grove Ceme tery. Kenton. Friends may call at the: funeral home. Samuel Yaussy Saturday 2 Epworth Methodist Church, Bucyrus, Rev.

D. C- Ganyard, burial Oakwood Cemetery, Bucy rus. Friends may call at the Lutz Funeral Home in Bucyrus tonight from 7 tintil 9. Mrs. Ella Smith Sunday 2 30 p.m., Curl Funeral Home, Carding- ton, Rev.

A. E. Clark, burial Salem Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Pvt.

William L. Testement Sat urday 2 Garverick Funeral Home, Crestline, Rey. Norman R. Somerville, burial Fairview Cemetery, Galion. Friends may call at the funeral home.

A Edgar Pollard Saturday 2 p.m., Curl Funeral Home, Cardington, Rev. F. S. Wasson, burial River-cliff- Cemetery, Mount Gilead Frierids may call' at the funeral home. TRUE CARPET BEAUTY AND LONGER CARPET WEAR! The beauty and luxury of wall-to-wall carpet is one of the most important factors in home furnishing.

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