ome. v, a é DEATHS Ida Mae Geiman Ida Mae Geiman, 73, of Mon- roe died at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in Mercy Memorial Hospital where she had been for six days. She had been in poor health for two years and seriously ill for two months. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Earle Little Funeral Home Bacarella Chapel. She will lie in state from | p.m. until services at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Holy Ghost Lutheran Church with the Rev. Daniel C. Hintz, pastor. of the fo church, officiat- jpa mae ing. Burial will GEIMAN be in the Holy Ghost Lutheran Church Congre- gational Cemetery. Born April 10, 1924, in Mon- roe, she was the daughter of Fred and Edith (Sachs) Geiman. She was a life member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church where she was baptized and confirmed. Surviving are a brother, Donald J. of Monroe, and five sisters, Mrs. Odessa Gilstorff and Mrs. Ray (Lucille) Miller, both of Monroe, Mrs. Hilda Betker of Newport, Mrs. Harold (Viola) Bathgate of South Rockwood and Mrs. James (Catherine) Mabe of Tazewell, Tenn. She was preceded in death by a brother, Victor. Memorials may be made to the Holy Ghost Lutheran Church or the Lutheran Hour.