An attorney, Mr. Ardery was national corresponding secretary of the American Legion's 40 and 8 and was a retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Army, having served in World Wars I and II.
The deceased was born in Savannah, Missouri, and had lived in Hamilton County for the last 17 years. He was a member of the F. and A.M. Masonic Lodge of Seattle, Washington, and of the American Legion Post No. 1 of that city. He also belonged to the First Baptist Church of Indianapolis and the Scottish Rite and Shrine of Indianapolis.
Surviving with the son are the widow, Mrs. Phoebe Jane Ardery, also an attorney; two grandchildren, Nina Luise and Caren Jane Ardery and a half-sister, Mrs. Rose Helms of Panama Canal Zone.
An attorney, Mr. Ardery was national corresponding secretary of the American Legion's 40 and 8 and was a retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Army, having served in World Wars I and II.
The deceased was born in Savannah, Missouri, and had lived in Hamilton County for the last 17 years. He was a member of the F. and A.M. Masonic Lodge of Seattle, Washington, and of the American Legion Post No. 1 of that city. He also belonged to the First Baptist Church of Indianapolis and the Scottish Rite and Shrine of Indianapolis.
Surviving with the son are the widow, Mrs. Phoebe Jane Ardery, also an attorney; two grandchildren, Nina Luise and Caren Jane Ardery and a half-sister, Mrs. Rose Helms of Panama Canal Zone.
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