Shelby  County  Indiana
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Itce


The  Shelbyville  News
Friday, January 15, 1988
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Harry Emerson Itce, 76, died at the Veteran's Hospital in Indianapolis.
Residence:  35 Conrey St, Shelbyville.
Born October 18, 1911, Shelby County, s/o  Harry O. Itce and  Ethel Heck Carew.
Married  Edna Mae Runsche  May 9, 1947.
Survivors:  spouse, daughter  Mrs. Ronnie (Juanita) Kuhn;  sons  Harry E. Itce, Jr., Indianapolis,  William Matt Itce, Shelbyville,  six grandchildren;  sister, Mrs. John (Helen) Landwerlen, Waldron;  half-sisters  Mrs. Don (Betty) Courtney, Indianapolis,  Mrs. Harold (Frances) Shadley, Shelbyville;  half-brothers  Arthur Carew, Louisville, KY,  Harley,  Bob,  Dick Carew, all of Shelbyville.
WWII Army veteran.
Worked at Sandman Brothers over thirty years.
Member of the First Presbyterian Church, FOP Auxiliary, Sheriff's Association Auxiliary, American Legion Post No. 70, Disabled American Veterans.
Ewing Mortuary with Rev. James Horner officiating.
Burial:  Forest Hill Cemetery.
Contributions:  Shelbyville Boys Club Expansion Fund.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Wednesday June 6, 1928
Page 5 column 4
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WILLIAM  ITCE
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Death Occurred Following An
Appendicitis Operation
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          William Itce, age thirteen, a son of  Mrs. William Carew, of Arlington, formerly of Morristown, died Tuesday at the Major Memorial hospital here, following an operation for appendicitis.  Besides the mother, the child is survived by a brother, three half-brothers, two sisters, and a half-sister.  The grandmothers are Mrs. Sallie Hensley, of Indianapolis, and  Mrs. Mollie Itce, of Shelbyville.  Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at Forest Hill chapel, and burial will be made in Forest Hill cemetery, L. V. Hauk in charge.
Submitted by Barb Huff

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