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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 29

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August 22, 1962 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Page 4 Vincennes Oilman Has Fatal Attack Special to The News VINCENNES, Ind. Rites will be held here tomorrow for Ralph H. Wilson, 56, Knox County businessman. Mr. Wilson, who operated a farm implement agency here before going into the oil business several years ago, died Monday of a heart attack.

He had been a high school basketball star at Monroe City. He was a member of the Masonic and Elks Lodges and the Harmony Society of Vincennes. Survivors include the widow, Edith; his mother, Ida Wilson, and a daughter, Patricia Dayson, all of Monroe City; a brother, Ivel Wilson. Jasper, and three sisters, Irene Cato and Lela Lowe, both of Indianapolis, and Isis J. Wilson, Richmond.

The funeral will be in Monroe City Methodist Church at 2 p.m. tomorrow. BEDFORD Fred N. Smither, 62, Jackson County resident, former employee of the Mechanics Laundry, Indianapolis. Survivors include three sons, Fred Guy Dean and Harvey, and a sister, Mary Bader, all of Indianapolis.

Rites at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Hilltop Pentecostal Church Harry A. Wedding, 78, retired telegrapher. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Garnet Crenshaw, Indianapolis.

Rites today. BICKNELL-Naomi Porter, 83, retired rural mail carrier. Funeral at 2 p.m. tomorrow in McClure Chapel Joseph Buckles, 37, former resident, died in Indianapolis. He was an Attica resident.

Funeral pending here. KNIGHTSTOWN Floyd Hildon Townsend, 54, employee of the General Electric Supply Indianapolis. Funeral at 10 a.m. Friday at Butcher Funeral Home. NOBLESVILLE-Ruth Jean Louck, 47, Indianapolis native.

Survivors include her father, Raymond C. Lackey, Indianapolis. Funeral at 2 p.m. Friday at Coaltrin Funeral Home. RICHMOND Grover You're Size in Alexander Rites in Sheridan Zetta 0.

(Calvert) Alexander, 77, 3042 Highland died today in Memorial Clinic. Born in Johnson County, Mrs. Alexander lived most of her life near Sheridan, in Boone County, coming to Indianapolis three years ago. She was a member of Seventh Christian Church and the Christian Liberty Ladies Aid Society. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday in the Hinshaw Funeral Home, Sheridan, with burial 1 there in Crown View Cemetery. 10 Friends may call p.m. tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary. Mrs. Alexander's first husband, Lew Calvert, died seven years ago.

Surviving are her second husband, Claude L. Alexander, and two sisters, Mary Meeker, Indianapolis, and Oma French, Shelbyville. Florence Heidenreich Florence E. Heidenreich, 61, will be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery after services tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the G.

H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Mrs. Heidenreich, 825 Iowa, died Monday in Medico-Environs hospital. A life resident of Indianapolis, she was a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ and its Ladies Aid; the Athenaeum Women's Auxiliary, the St.

Francis Hospital Guild and the Women's Society of Indianapolis Florists. Carrie L. Myers Services for Carrie L. Myers, 79, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the J.

C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, with burial in Crown Point Cemetery in Kokomo. Mrs. Myers, 1408 Dudley, died yesterday in a nursing home. Born in Kokomo, she lived in Indianapolis 46 years.

Survivors include two sons, Murray and Alvin Myers, In- dianapolis; two sisters, Oma Faucett and Alice Smith, both of Kokomo; one grandchild and one great-grandchild. Drivers who try to burn up the road often land in the co. cooler. Your Shoe Starnes, 77, retired watch repairman. Funeral tomorrow Ludena Caron Thompson, 55, wife of Don E.

Thompson. Services tomorrow Okey M. Nelson, 45, AVCO inspector. Rites tomorrow. SPENCER Harvey Hinkle, 78.

Rites at 10 a.m. tomorrow at West and Son Home. Nun Who Founded Monastery Dies Special to The News KOKOMO, will be held here Friday for Sister Mary Gerard, 71, one of a group of nuns who established the Monastery of the Poor Clares here. Sister Gerard was a native. Burial will be in the St.

Joseph's Sisters Cemetery, Tipton. Eber C. Noblet Eber C. Noblet, 62, will be buried in the Stilesville Cemetery after services at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Conkle Speedway Mortuary.

Mr. Noblet, 3165 N. Illinois, died Monday in the Marion County Home at Julietta. A native of Indianapolis, he was a former salesman for the Hygrade Food Products Corp. He retired several years ago because of poor health.

A brother, S. O. Noblet, Indianapolis, survives. Lula Row, 85, Dies Lula Row, 85, former Indianapolis resident, died yesterday in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

She was born at Smyrna, Ind. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors are a daughter, Lucille Ferree, Ft. Lauderdale, and three sisters, Josephine Ennis, Bessie Meyer and Cora Hopkins, and a brother, Carl Elder, Indianapolis.

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S. Ayres Co. of Indiana August excitement at Victory Field Indianapolis- Indians vs. Denver; Thursday Aug. 23 through Sunday, Aug.

26, the Indians vs. Omaha. Be there! It's your town and your team give them your support..

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