Detroit Free Press, Sunday May 31, 1936 Mrs. Louise Pickrahn Following rites in the home at 1:45 p.m Monday, funeral services for Mrs. Louise Pickrahn will be held at 2:30 O’clock in St. Peter’s Lutheran Synodical Church, Chene and Pierce Ste. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs. Pickrahn, who died Friday after an illness of three weeks, was born in Germany 81 years ago and came to Detroit in 1881. Her husband, George, died in 1915. She was a member of St. Peter’s Church. Surviving are three sons, John, Frank and Otto, and a daughter, Mrs. Ida Goerlitz. Mrs. Cezelia Brown Funeral services for Mrs. Cezelia Brown (nee Eymouf) of 2724 W. Philadelphia Ave. will be held at 2 pm Monday in the George W. Clunis Parlors, 4468 Third Ave. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Brown who died at home Friday was born in Ypsilanti 60 years ago and had lived in Detroit 45 years. She is survived by her husband, George H. Brown. Mrs. Walter R. Parker Mrs. Walter R. Parker died suddenly Saturday morning at Hot Springs, Va., friends in Detroit were advised Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Parker and her husband, Dr. Walter R. Parker were vacationing in the south. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 pm Monday in the Parker home, 1 Woodland Place, Grosse Pointe. Mrs. Alice Richardson Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Richardson, of 4330 Lincoln Ave., will be held at 1 pm Monday in the J. Sutton & Son Parlors, 4147 Trumbull Abe. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Richardson who died at home Thursday, was 82 years old and a native of Salem, Mich. She is survived by her husband Dena, and a son, Victor. Guy H. Brubaker ( obit has photo) Funeral services for Guy H. Brubaker, widely known real estate dealer, will be held at 2 pm Tuesday in the home, 2127 Field Ave. Mr. Brubaker died suddenly at his home Friday of apoplexy. He was born in Ashland Ohio, July 2, 1859 and lived in Detroit 40 years. After serving as a clerk in a wholesale drygoods house he entered the real estate business and for many years was active as a builder. He was a member of Scottish Rite in Masonry. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lottie Pratt Brubaker; two sons, Sanford and Kenneth, the latter an employee of The Detroit Free Press, and two grandchildren, Sanford Guy, Jr. and William Kenneth Brubaker. Plans for burial had not been completed Saturday. Mrs. Genevieve D. Cranston Funeral services for Mrs. Genevieve D. Cranston, who died Friday, from her residence at 14256 Archdale Ave. Burial will be in Niles, Michigan. Mrs. Cranston was born February 1886 at Chicago and had lived in Detroit during the last 45 years. She is survived by her husband, Leonard H. Cranston. Mrs. Mary M. McAllister Mrs. Mary McCready McAllister, widow of Donald McAllister, died Saturday at her home, 18086 Pennington Drive. Funeral services will be held in the home at 8 pm Monday. Burial will be at Newberry, Ont. Born in Ontario 86 years ago, Mrs. McAllister had lived in Detroit two years. She is survived by four children, Mrs. Alma Bridgewater, of Westport, Conn.; Mrs. John C. Ferguson and Elgin McAllister of Newberry and Gordon McAllister, of Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Ella C. Rogers The body of Mrs. Ella C. Rogers, will be at Dill Bros. Parlors, 10215 Hamilton Ave. until Sunday evening when it will be taken to White Pigeon, Mich. For funeral services at 1:30 pm Monday. Mrs. Rogers died Friday at the home of her son, Wilson E. Rogers, 246 Florence Ave., Highland Park. She was 77 years old, a native of Adrian and had lived in Detroit and Highland Park for 38 years. She was the widow of Clark S. Rogers, a railroad man. In addition to Wilson, another son, Norman C. Rogers, also survives. Mrs. Cecelia McIntyre A long illness resulted in the death Saturday of Mrs. Cecelia McIntyre at her home, 1181 Clark Ave. Following prayers at the home at 9:30 am Monday, requiem high mass will be sung in St. Anne’s Church at 10 o’clock. Burial will be in Mt. Elliott Cemetery. Mrs. McIntyre was born in Detroit 62 years ago, the daughter of the later Mr. and mrs. Thomas Wells. Her husband, Frank died in 1934. Surviving are three children, John F., Frank, Jr., and Florence. Thomas J. Madlen Thomas J. Madlen, for many years prominent in the structural engineering field in this country, Canada and South America, will be buried in Cleveland. He died here Thursday at the age of 74 years. He was active in Masonic circles in Cleveland and recently had been the Detroit representative of the Oskosh Millwork Co. He is survived by his wife, Sue Madlen, of Cleveland and two children. Obituaries The Detroit Free Press, Monday June 1, 1936 John H. Robbins The Rev. B.W. Pullinger, of Grace Episcopal Church, will conduct the funeral services of John H. Robbins, of 14559 Stahelin Blvd., at 2 pm Monday in the Ross B. Northrop Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River Ave. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Robbins was born in Lexington, Ky, 63 years ago and had lived in Detroit 10 years. He died Friday in Redford Receiving Hospital. His twin brother, Robert L. Robbins is the only survivor. Dr. William McCaughrin Funeral services for Dr. William McCaughrin, of 4451 Meldrum Ave., widely known dentist, will be held at 3:30 pm Monday in the William R.Hamilton Co. Chapel, 3975 Cass Ave. The Rev. F. Paul McConkey D.D. of Immanuel Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Dr. McCoughrin died in Harper Hospital Friday after an illness of three days. Harold J. Huntoon Services for Harold J. Huntoon, 5977 Grayton Ave., will be held at 2 pm Monday in the Floyd L. Hamilton funeral Home, 7334 Twelfth St., Tyrian Lodge, No. 500, F. & A.M. will conduct rites at the grave in Grand Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Huntoon died suddenly Friday in Grace Hospital. He was born in Leslie, Michigan, 36 years ago and had lived in Detroit since he was three years old. He was chief draftsman in the engineering department of the S.S. Kresge Co., and a member of Ionic Chapter, R.A.M. in addition to Tyrian Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Clara M. Huntoon; three sons, Harold L., Marvin E., and Ronald M. Huntoon; his mother, Mrs. Mabel Huntoon, and a brother, Mahlon R. Huntoon. Mrs. Margaret Parker Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Watson Parker, wife of Dr. Walter R. Parker, will be held at 2:30 pm Monday in the home, 1 Woodland Place, Grosse Pointe. Burial will be Tuesday at Evanston, Ill. Mrs. Parker who died Saturday at Hot Springs, Va., was born July 22, 1867, and lived in Evanston until her marriage in 1907. She was active in the Detroit Symphony Society, Detroit; Institute of Arts, Y.W.C.A., Visiting Nurses Association, Protestant Orphan Asylum and other organizations. In addition to Dr. Parker, a sister, Mrs. Slason Thompson, of Lake Forest, Ill., survives. Detroit Free Press, Saturday June 6, 1936, Pg. 21 Mrs. Margaret Hillard The body of Mrs. Margaret Hillard, wife of John J. Hillard, of 15664 LaSalle Blvd., will be at the Floyd L. Hamilton Funeral Home, 7334 Twelfth St., until Saturday afternoon, when funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. B. W. Pullinger in Grace Episcopal Church, Twelfth Street and Virginia Park at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Hillard, who died Wednesday in Providence Hospital, was born in Wilkes Barro, PA 63 years ago and had lived in Detroit since 1920. She was a member of Grace Episcopal Church. Her husband, three brothers and four sisters survive. Edwin J. Brenizer The Rev. M.S. Rice, D.D. of the Metropolitan Methodist Church will conduct the funeral services for Edwin J. Brenizer of 120 Glynn Court in the Alfred E. Crosby Mortuary, 13308 Woodward Ave., at 8:30 pm Saturday. Burial will be at Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Brenizer was drowned May 28th in Lake St. Clair but his body was not recovered until Friday. He was born in Etowah, Tenn, 26 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Edna and his mother, Mrs. Addie Smith of Knoxville. John A. McKeon Requiem high mass will be sung at 10 am Monday in St. Alphonsus Church, Windsor, for John A McKeon, a Windsor resident for 48 years, who died Thursday night at the home of his brother, the Rt. Rev. Magr,P.J. McKeon in London, Ont. He was 52 years old. Mr. McKeon's wife died Feb 12 after more than 51 years of married life, and since that time he had been in failing health. A native of Kent County, he was first chairman of the Old Age Pensions Board in Windsor, following its formation in 1929, retiring last year. He also served on the Mother's Allowance Board and the Children's Aid Society. Survivors are Monsignor McKeon at London, an only brother, and a sister, Mother Albagonde of St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough, Ont. Mrs. Anna Nastali Requiem high mass for Mrs. Anna Nastali of ____ Eighteenth St., will be sung in St. john's Church at 9 am Monday. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. Nastali, who was 42 years old, died Thursday in St. joseph's Mercy Hospital following an operation. She had been ill less than a week. She was a lifelong resident of Detroit and is survived by her husband, Andrew; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Rancy; a son, Homer; her father, Thomas Curran; three brothers, Thomas, Jr., Allan and Addison Curran, and two sisters, Mrs. Otto McCormick and Mrs. Gertrude Abderson. John H. Ruth Funeral services for John H. Ruth will be held at 2 pm Monday in the Bobcean Funeral Chapel 2825 Maybury Grand Ave Burial will be in Grand Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Ruth who died in Shirty Hospital Friday, was born in Meadville, Pa 69 years ago and had lived in Detroit 22 years. He formerly was a west side business man. Surviving are his wife, Anna and three sons, Harry, Edward and Russell. Mrs. Ellen C. Fanning The Rev. Leslie A. Bechtel of the Calvary Presbyterian Church will conduct the funeral services for Mrs. Ellen C. Fanning in the home, 2810 Fifteenth Street, at 2:30 pm Saturday. Burial will be in Woodmere Cemetery. Mrs. Flanning, who died at home Thursday afternoon, was born in England 74 years ago and had lived in Detroit for almost half a century. Her husband James, died 19 years ago. Surviving is a son, Walker J. Fanning, with whom she lived. Two other children, Daniel and George are dead. Chris J. Bristow Funeral services for Chris J. Bristow, supervisor for Warren Township, Macomb County and one time postmaster at Van Dyke, will be held at 2 pm Monday in his home, 7600 Cadillac Avenue, Van Dyke. He died Thursday of a heart attack. He had been a hardware merchant in Van Dyke for many years and is survived by his wife, Florence. Mrs. Wilhelmina Mohr The body of Mrs. Wilhelmenia Mohr, widow of Julius Mohr, will be at the Kaps & Matthews Funeral Home, 1030 East Grand Blvd., until services there at 2 pm Saturday to be followed by rites in the Bethany Lutheran Syndocal Church, Meldrum and Pulford Aves at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Mohr who died Wednesday, lived at 2941 Taylor Ave. She was born in Germany 86 years ago. A daughter, Mrs. Lucie Wreford, survives. Philip Lewis Funeral services for Philip Lewis of 20112 Santa Rosa Drive, will be held at 2 pm Monday in the Alfred E. Crosby Mortuary, 13308 Woodward Ave. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mr. Lewis was drowned May 28 in Lake St. clair while bringing a cabin cruiser from Algonac to Detroit. His body was recovered Friday. He was 30 years old, a native od Detroit, and was sales manager for a Ford Agency. Surviving are his wife, Esther Wordner Lewis; a son, John, and his father, John G. Lewis of Ann Arbor. Edward J. Maloney The Rev. Gilbert Appelhof, of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, will conduct the services for Edward J. Maloney, of 4837 in the Hillsboro Ave., in the Ferguson Funeral Home, 6142 W. Fort Street, at 2:30 pm Saturday. Burial will be in Woodmere Cemetery. Mr. Maloney died Wednesday in Grace Hospital from injuries suffered in an accident at the New Center Recreation, E.Grand Blvd and Woodward Ave. He was 46 years old and a native of Detroit. He was a plumbing, heating and welding contractor. In the World War he served as a corporal and was a member of the American Legion. Surviving are his wife, Vesper B., two children, Buster and Jean; four brothers, William, John, Thomas and Harold, and three sisters, Julia K., Mrs. Nellie Beaulieu and Mrs. Howard Enell.