MRS. MAXINE DIETZER
Mrs. Maxine Thelma Dietzer, 29, wife of James Dietzer A-35, Gateway Gardens, died at the Irene Byron sanitorium, Fort Wayne, at 4 o'clock Sunday morning following an illness of eleven months. Born May 25, 1919, at Sedalia, Mo., she was the daughter of Henry and Flora Lovelace. She was married to James Dietzer, December 4, 1937. Survivors include her husband and two children, Max, 9, and Patricia Ann, 7, and three brothers, Harry Lovelace, of Vallejo, Calif., Henry Lovelace, Sacramento, Calif., and Elliott Lovelace, Boise, Idaho. The body was taken to the Clark chapel in Elwood where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. Ernest Hamilton, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, of Kokomo. Burial will follow in an Elwood cemetery.
MRS. MAXINE DIETZER
Mrs. Maxine Thelma Dietzer, 29, wife of James Dietzer A-35, Gateway Gardens, died at the Irene Byron sanitorium, Fort Wayne, at 4 o'clock Sunday morning following an illness of eleven months. Born May 25, 1919, at Sedalia, Mo., she was the daughter of Henry and Flora Lovelace. She was married to James Dietzer, December 4, 1937. Survivors include her husband and two children, Max, 9, and Patricia Ann, 7, and three brothers, Harry Lovelace, of Vallejo, Calif., Henry Lovelace, Sacramento, Calif., and Elliott Lovelace, Boise, Idaho. The body was taken to the Clark chapel in Elwood where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. Ernest Hamilton, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, of Kokomo. Burial will follow in an Elwood cemetery.
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