The 1940 Federal Census reveals that the Burck family home was worth $9000 in that year. Both Mr. and Mrs. Burck were 39 years old while Richard was five and James was three. The couple had previously lived in a cottage on Villa Avenue near Mrs. Burck's family, the Bades.
Mr. Burck had become quite successful after going into business with his brothers. They first opened the Grand Central Garage, an auto repair shop on Central Avenue. By the 1920s, the Burck brothers formed the Tempest Manufacturing Company, a small factory that offered die-making, metal stamping along with screw machine parts and pumps. He was still involved in the business until May 18, 1962, when at age 62 he fell down the stairs in his home. His untimely death was followed shortly thereafter by Mrs. Burck's death at age 65 in 1965.
To see images of the Bade family home on Villa Avenue or images of the garage or the factory, click on the Indiana Album links below.
6120 East 9th Street in 2020 |
To see an image of Mrs. Burck's childhood home on Villa Avenue, click on the Indiana Album link below:
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To see an image of the Grand Central Garage on Central Avenue, click on the Indiana Album link below:
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I wish to thank Christina L. Burck for stories and photos about her family.
Sources: Obituary of George Burck, Indianapolis Star, May 27, 1962, 53; Information on the Ghere family: "Oliver Ghere Made Hobby of Music Boxes," Indianapolis News, March 191, 1954, 13.
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