Mr. Ritter, who retired in 1959 after 38 years with the Indianapolis Post Office, died Thursday in Veterans Hospital.
He was a veteran of WW I and a past commander of Post 908, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a member of the World War I Broad Ripple Veterans Barracks.
He was also a member of the Federated Craft of Veterans of World War I, Masonic Lodge and the Warrens Hill Christian Church.
Survivors include the widow, Geraldine Ritter, two daughters, Joan Fisher of Greenfield and Pauline Hale of Acton; a sister, Helen Glover of Tampa, Fla.' and three brothers, Robert of Oklahoma City, OK., and Lawrence and Eugene Ritter, both of Indianapolis.
Mr. Ritter, who retired in 1959 after 38 years with the Indianapolis Post Office, died Thursday in Veterans Hospital.
He was a veteran of WW I and a past commander of Post 908, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a member of the World War I Broad Ripple Veterans Barracks.
He was also a member of the Federated Craft of Veterans of World War I, Masonic Lodge and the Warrens Hill Christian Church.
Survivors include the widow, Geraldine Ritter, two daughters, Joan Fisher of Greenfield and Pauline Hale of Acton; a sister, Helen Glover of Tampa, Fla.' and three brothers, Robert of Oklahoma City, OK., and Lawrence and Eugene Ritter, both of Indianapolis.
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