Services for Lester E. Wicker were Wednesday, March 14, 1984, at Ross Funeral Home in Fortville. Mr. Wicker, 57, of Indianapolis, died Monday, March 12, at Community Hospital in Indianapolis.
He retired in 1981 as a line foreman for the FMC Corp. of Indianapolis following 31 years of service.
He was a member of Chapter No. 17, Order of the Moose and Abrasive Association of Indianapolis.
Surviving with his wife, Edna Henrickson Wicker, are parents, Lester and Minnie (Tuttle) Wicker; two sons, Michael Wicker of Plainfield and Patrick Wicker of Indianapolis; two daughters, Carrolle Banks and Kathy West, both of Indianapolis; a brother Leo Wicker of Indianapolis and five grandchildren.
The Rev. Dan Mitchell of the Corner Stone Baptist Church officiated. Burial followed at Lincoln Memorial Gardens in Zionsville. Memorial donation may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Services for Lester E. Wicker were Wednesday, March 14, 1984, at Ross Funeral Home in Fortville. Mr. Wicker, 57, of Indianapolis, died Monday, March 12, at Community Hospital in Indianapolis.
He retired in 1981 as a line foreman for the FMC Corp. of Indianapolis following 31 years of service.
He was a member of Chapter No. 17, Order of the Moose and Abrasive Association of Indianapolis.
Surviving with his wife, Edna Henrickson Wicker, are parents, Lester and Minnie (Tuttle) Wicker; two sons, Michael Wicker of Plainfield and Patrick Wicker of Indianapolis; two daughters, Carrolle Banks and Kathy West, both of Indianapolis; a brother Leo Wicker of Indianapolis and five grandchildren.
The Rev. Dan Mitchell of the Corner Stone Baptist Church officiated. Burial followed at Lincoln Memorial Gardens in Zionsville. Memorial donation may be made to the American Cancer Society.
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