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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 11

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April 19, 1962 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Obituaries Page 11 Services for Walter Krull Are Tomorrow Services for Walter. Krull, 77, former president of the Purdue University General Alumni Association, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Flanner Buchanair Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. He died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. His home was at 3705 E.

Washington. resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Krull, was agent for the Standard Insurance Co. 35 years. He played football and basketball at Purdue, where he was graduated in 1903.

He was a member and former trustee of First Congregational Church, and a member of the Columbia Club and Sigma Nu Fraternity. Survivors ate the widow, Clara. Lancaster Krull; two daughters, Mrs. Robert. W.

Richmond, and Mrs. Arthur S. Trieb, Indianapolis; three sisters, Miss Lorle Krull, Dorothea Kuhns and Mrs. Percival Brown, Indianapolis; a brother, Donald Krull, San Francisco; five grandchildren and one great -grandchild. James Dungan, Union Local Head, to Be Buried Services.

for James W. Dungan, 69, union local president, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Moore Kirk Northeast Chapel, with burial in Washington Park Cemetery East. He died Monday in his home, 2446 Stuart. Born in Johnson County, Mr.

Dungan had lived in Indianapolis 50 years and was president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Local 121 and chairman of the union's Indiana state legislative board. Before his retirement last October, he was an engineer for the New York Central Railroad, with which he had been associated 49 years. He was also acttive in Masonic organizations. He was a past patron of Brightwood Chapter, Eastern Star, and a member of Brookside Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine and Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors are the widow, Freda Dungan; a son, Thomas (Tom) Dungan; three sisters, Ruth Deckard, Mary Lawson and Margaret Sawyers; two brothers, John and Charles Dungan, and one grandson.

Clarence H. Johnson Services for Clarence H. Johnson, 62, 928 N. Grant, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Dorsey East New York Street Funeral Home with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery.

He died yesterday in General Hospital. Born in Clay City, Mr. Johnson lived in Indianapolis 34 years and was an engineer on the Pennsylvania Railroad. He was a member of Good Hope Baptist Church, Clay City, and Eureka Masonic Lodge. He was past president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers and a member of its legislative board.

Survivors are the widow, Vera Johnson; two sons, John Edward and Orville Johnson, and a daughter, Martha Ann Johnson, Indianapolis; a brother, Ollie Brown, Mason, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Fred W. Rubin Services for Fred W. Rubin, 84, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturdap in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel with burial in Washington Park Cemetery East.

He died yesterday in his home, 5825 Oak. A life resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Rubin was the retired owner and operator of a lumber drying kiln. A veteran of the Spanish-Amercian War, he was a member of Maj. Harold C.

Megrew Camp, United Spanish War Veterans. He was also a member of Capitol City Masonic Lodge and the Capitol City Craft Club. Survivors are the widow, Clara Rubin; a daughter, Edna Whetsell, Indianapolis; a brother, Harry E. Rubin, New York City, and a sister, Estella Whittenburg, Santa Paula, Cal. Catherine Howerton Services for Catherine Howerton, 89, will be at 9:30 a.m.

tomurrow in, the Marion County Home for the Aged at Julietta where she lived. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. She died yesterday in General Hospital. A resident of Indianapolis most of her life, Mrs. Howerton was a member of the Methodist Church.

Betty Shaner Betty Shaner, '69, former Indianapolis resident, died yesterday at Pontiac, Ill. Her home was in Bradley, Ill, Mrs. Shaner lived in Indianapolis from 1929 until four years ago, when went to Illinois. Here she was a member the Street Church of the Nazarene, Friends may call from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Saturday at the Farley West Morris Street Funeral Home, Burial will be in Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ivan Hardesty, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. James Brown, Indianapolis; three sons, George S. and Harry Shaner, Indianapolis, and Ronald L.

Shaner, Bradley; two. sisters, 12 grandchildren and. 10 great-grandchildren. Flight OK Asked WASHINGTON (AP) -Lake Central Airlines. asked the Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday for authority to operate troit by Muncie-Ander-, between Indianapolis, and De: son-New Castle and Ft.

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tomorrow in Feeney-Kirby Mortuary, She died Tuesday in a nursing home. Born in Glendale, 0., Mrs. Parker lived in Indianapolis 81 years. A graduate of Shortridge High School, she later attended Indiana State: College: She was assistant postmaster here from 1923 to and worked' for the Post Office Department until 1946. Before retiring, she was cashier and a director.

at Kiefer-Stewart Co. Survivors are two sons, M. E. Parker, Indianapolis, and Charles M. Parker, Chicago; two daughters, Margaret Ashley and Mary Freeland, Denver, nine grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.

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tomorrow in Smith Funeral Home, Carmel, with burial in Summit Lawn Cemetery, Westfield. He died yesterday in his home, 37 W. St. Clair, Apartment 203. Born near Carmel in Hamilton, County, Indianapolis Mr.

30 Myers years. lived He was a retired salesman for Ayres'. Survivors are the widow, Myrtle Mvers, and three daughters, Helen Glick and Elizabeth. Dithmer, Indianapolis, and Anne Barnett, Princeton. Elina Skinner Services for Elina Christine Skinner, 83, will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday in Little Sons FuHome, Beech Grove, with burial in Memorial Park CemeShe died yesterday in her home, 1825 Roosevelt. Born in Germany, Mrs. Skinlived Indianapolis since 1926. She was a member of Morris Street Methodist Church. Survivors are two daughters, Georgina Morton, Indianapolis, Alice Boyer, Waverly; sevgrandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

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Siegrist, 86, 1803 N. Pennsylvania, Apartment 41, died yesterday in a nursing home. Born at Point Pleasant, W. Mrs. Siegrist had lived in Indianapolis 55 years.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors are a daughter, Miss Lillian Siegrist, Indianapolis; a son, Fred G. Siegrist, Ormond Beach, a grandson and five-great-grandchildren. Nancy Keenan Services for Miss Nancy G.

Keenan, 64, 402 N. Meridian, Apartment 67, will be at 9 a.m. Saturday in Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary with burial at. LeRoy, Ill. She died yesterday in a nursing home.

Born in Greencastle, Miss Keenan lived in Indianapolis 34 years. She was a member of Second Presbyterian Church and the library section of the White Cross Guild. Survivors are a sister, Miss Hannah Keenan, Indianapolis, and a brother, John L. Keenan, Martinsburg, W.Va. A-G STORES 2 cans Bargains 13-EGG RECIPE CAKE -SLICED PINEAPPLE 2 Maudell Cork Maudell Cork, 55, died yesterday in General, Hospital.

Born at Louisville, Mrs. Cork had lived in Indianapolis since 1912. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Shiloh Church, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery, Friends may' call tomorrow afternoon at the Peoples Home.

Survivors are two sons, ElLewis Cork; four daughters, Helen Lewis, Doris Jean Brown, Patricia Green and Dianne Green, Indianapolis, and a brother, Fred Willis, Chicago. Otto A. Weil Services for Otto A. Weil, 86, 401 W. 64th, will be at 4 p.m.

tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary, followed by cremation. He died Sunday in Memorial Clinic. Born in Munich, Germany, Mr. Weil had been a salesman for the Mutual China Co, here 25 years. He was a member of Monument Masonic Lodge.

Surviving is the widow, Nellie S. Weil. A-G STORES Shunfine VANILLA WAFERS TOP CANS 2 Ray Hatterbaugh Rites Tomorrow Services, for Ray Hatterbaugh, 65, Happy (L) trailer court, Plainfield, will be at 1. p.m. tomorrow in the Leon Hall Funeral Home, Plainfield, with burial in Maple Hill Cemetery there.

He died Tuesday in Veterans Administration Hospital on West 10th. Born in Salem, Mr. Hatterbaugh in the Plainfield community 30 years. A retired shipping clerk, he had worked 12 years, at Lindeman Wood Finishing Co. on West Washington.

Mr. Hatterbaugh was taken to the hospital at 9:09 a.m. Tuesday and died there at 11:09 a.m. At the age of 45, Mr. Hatter- I baugh entered service in World War If as a private in the medical department of station hospital, Camp Tyson, Tenn.

Survivors are the widow. 'Ida L. Hatterbaugh, Plainfield, and two sisters, Ethel Mulligan and Gladys Ryan, and a brother, Clifford Hatterbaugh, Indianapolis. Other Obituaries on Pages 8 and 9 How many fire hazards are there in your home? A good spring house cleaning, followed by consistent good housekeeping, can eliminate most of them. Moore Kirk FUNERAL HOMES, INC.

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