Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1954 — Page 15
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The Indianapolis Recorder, Mar. 27,1954—15
In Memoriam
Card of Thanks
WALTER (BUTCH) TODD TODD—In loving memory of our son and grandson, WALTER (BUTCH) TODD, who passed'away March 29. 1952. Dear Butch, although we’ll no more see Your lovely face and gentle smile. We're happy that the Good God gave Us you, if only for a while. Mother. Sister and Grandparents
HART—We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the many friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, telegrams and flowers and many kindnesses shown during the illness and passing of our wife and mother MRS. ELIZABETH HART. We especially thank the ministers for their consoling words, the soloist and Stuart Mor-
tuary.
Henry Hart, Husband And Children. BLACKBURN — The husband. daughter and relatives of MRS. JESSIE BEATRICE DAVENPORT BLACKBURN, wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for the kindness shown them during the illness and passing of their beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister and aunt. We especially thank Rev. Johnson. Rev. Moore and Rev. Mumford. for their consoling remarks, the members of New Bethel Baptist Church, the soloist. Mrs. Julia Means, the many friends who donated their cars, I messages of comfort, telegrams 1 and profuse floral offerings, and : the King and King Funeral Home 'for understanding services ren-
dered.
Mr. John Blackburn, Husband Mrs. Barbara Blunt. Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, Parents i and Family.
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BIRTHS
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John and Elizabeth Dozier, 227
Blake, boy.
Robert and Nannie McGuire, 976
Udell, boy.
David and Barbara Harrison, 461
Congress, boy.
Rainey and Alberta Winbush, 4014 Byram, boy. Emery and Marie Daniel, 2034 Tipton (rear), boy. Alonzo and Rosie Graham, 2312 Indianapolis, girl. Charles and Doris Holder, 2626
Burton, girl.
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f HAWKINS — We wish to express our gratitude to neighbors, friends and relatives for the many kindnesses extended to us during the illness and passing of our beloved husband and brother WAL'LACE HAWKINS. Most especially are we thankful to the Rev. J. C. Dailey and associate ministers for appropriate words of consolation; to the soloist, Mrs. Mary Johnson; to the many friends who sent profuse floral designs, donated cars and messages of sympathy sent, and to the Peonies Funeral ;Home, Inc., for efficient service rendered. Mrs. Louise Hawkins. Widow Miss Birdie Mae Hawkins, Sister Mr. Russell Hawkins, Brother
HENRY J. NANCE
Mrs. Virgie Wisner Funeral sendees for Mrs. Virgie Lee Harris Wisner. 57, 1003 W. !New Yprk, who died March 23 in iGeneral hospital, were held at St. Paul Methodist Church on March 25, with Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home conducting. Burial was in
: Crown Hill.
She had lived here 20 years and was a member of St. Paul Church. She is survived by her husband. Fred Wisner; stepfather, William
NANCE — In loving memory of Thompson. Indianapolis, and an my dear husband HENRY J. uncle. Ining Crooker, Orlinda,
NANCE, who passed away March Tenn.
31, 1951.
It is lonesome here without you . .. .
And sad and weary the way. JllllUS JOnCS
Life has not been the same, dear, Funeral services for Julius Jones. Since you were called away 47i 2 341 N. Rural, who died in
M rs - Henry J. Nance, Wife. General hosnital March 16, were
CALDWELL - in sad but loving *»?“ Ma " h 20 , ** the .,; ,a 9° bs memory of oOr dear husband and brothers F uneral Home, with burfather. JOHN CALDWELL, who la \ in '.‘oral i-arK. , , , left us four years ago. March 30.j„ v ^ 1 ,e - he l,ad OuV lips cannot tell how we 1 An"e n V„es; a ^a^ugh^r. T,
2 u 5r£Ynr, 0 ^
God alone knows now we miss nmn, r . 1J , T ’. ’ t u • i! Olivei JoneSy Louisville, Cnarles In a home that is lonesome today, j ^ j ▼ i *▼
Wife and Daughters. IZrel
MITCHELL — In loving remem-j Genevieve Jones. Mrs. Dorothy brance of mv beloved husband,! Harris and Mrs. Ritta House, all DEE MITCHELL, who passed of Indianapolis, and two aunts and
March 25, 1952. an unci 2 living in Louisville. Sadly Missed, wife, Etta Mitchell j Mrs. D. Cunningham
WTLSON—In loving memory of : Funeral services for Mrs. Doroour mother. MRS. VIOLA L. thy Cunningham. 42. 901 EdgeW1LSON, who departed this life m o nt - a lifelong resident here who March 23, 1948. ^ iet f Marc li 16 in General hospiWhen a mother breathes her last ta l, ' ver e held March 20 at the
farewell Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home, The stroke means more than ton- vv ‘tli burial in Crown Hill. gue can tell Surviving are the husband.
The world seems quite another' ? ha C l< ‘ s Cunningham; mother Mrs.
, M Jessie Mae Hurt; two brothers,
..... lP , .’u„ , r foor. George and Ernest Hurt, and a Without the smile of mother s face. sist Mrs £ Hurt, all of In
And while she lies m peaceful djanapoijs sleep 1 ‘ •
Her memory we shall always keep.
Mary L. Wilson, Daughter Robert A. Wilson, Son.
HARRISON—In remembrance of
RISON hUS who d depa?tef this H Hfe!?t Knoxville, Tenn she had lived
Mrs. Alice Ludy
Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Ludy, age 59. 576 W. 13th, were held March 24 in Stuart Mortuary. Mrs. Ludy died March 21. Born
March 23, 1951.
The call was sudden, the shock
severe
here 37 years. Burial was in Flor-
I al Park.
Survivors include the husband,
, .-..i .I. ■ , . , Hezekiah Ludy; three daughters, I little thought such u ict vvas ,^i rs Margery Lacey, Alma Wash- ~ , n ^ r ’ u u „ .i . ington and Charolett Haynes, all Only those who have gone through Q f ^jg c jty; a son> Charles Ludy; what I have can tell, f, ve s i s ters, Mrs. Inez Burdine, The pain of parting, without a! (ity . Mrs Zella Burdine. Mrs. farewell ! Ruth Davis, Mrs. Emily Smith and Wife, Emma. Mrs. Samretta Jones, all of Knox- * .Jville; four brothers, Frank Brad-
;ley, city, George, William and Charles Bradley, Philadelphia; 12 grandchildren and three great-
N. Ar»nal, girl.
Ottie and Evelyn Pippins, 1715
Alvord, girl.
Wooduff and Charlotte Myers, 1116 N. Capitol, No. 4-A, boy. Chester and Frances Williams, 435 Agnes, boy. William and Roberta Moore, 649 * Eugene, boy. James and Letha Porter, 1405 N.
Pershing, boy.
Robert and Sue Morris, 227 Mi-
nerva, boy.
James and Dorothy Wright, 2726
Hillside, girl.
Rufus and Helen Wilkins, 1140
Eugene, boy.
Emmett and Patricia Jones, 2233
N. * rsenal, boy.
Alcide and Virginia Jackson,, 116
W. 28th, boy.
Harold and Hattie Hunter, 1321
Bellefontaine, boy.
Charles and Mary Vaden, 416
Rankfn, boy.
Henry and Rosie McAtee, 3305
N. Capitol, boy.
Robert and Hattie Lewis, 539
- Dorman, boy.
Andrew and Dorothy Gomillia.
933 Paca, boy.
Arther and Leola Earner, 17 W. . New York, boy, David and Dorothy Tyson, 1322‘/2
S. Pershing, girl.
Robert and Sue Hansbrough, 931
Congress, girl.
Alfred and Georgia Jones, 3310
N. Capitol, girl.
Sam and Annie Spells, 425 Smith,
girl.
Eugene and Mary Chandler, 647
Blake, girl.
Birnel and Lessie Lott. 512 W.
New York, girl.
James and Juanita Lancaster, 1227 , Cornell, girl, j [Harry and Beatrice Curtis, 1025
W. 27th. girl.
Lee and Leana Rainey, 3450 Grace-
land, girl. '
Lynch and Lula McGaw, 1113 S.
Kenwood, girl.
Harry and Louise Dunn. 2210
Pleasant, boy.
Coulter and Minnie Hillman, 648
Roache, girl.
Charles and Mayme Smith, 455
W. 17th, girl.
Richard and Dorothy Wills. 2517
Highland Place, girl.
Alfred and Martha Smith, 3626
N. Capitol, girl.
Ray and Betty Crowe, 1431 W.
33rd, girl.
James and Geraldine Lacey. 113
Douglass, girl,
j George and Bettyann Mendenhall,
744 Edgemont, girl.
Robert and Joanne Anderson,
530V^ Blake, No. 1, girl.
Aaron and Pauline Wagner, 1204
N. Missouri, girl.
Nevils and Dolores Shedd, 946
Congress, girl.
Joseph and Catherine Pittman,
1623 Columbia, boy.
James and Norma Cummings, Jr.,
819 Locke, No. 528, boy.
James and Gertrude Turner, 1019
College, boy.
George and Rose Simpson, 1590
Barrington, bov.
Edward and Darlene Jones, 425
W. Bernard, bov.
Jimmie and Julia Edmonds, 2223
W. 11th, boy.
Edward and Aletha Hubbert, 2059
Yandes, boy.
William Morris
Funeral services for William Morris, 51, 370 W. 28th. were held March 23rd in Stuart Mortuary. Mr. Morris died March 20 in Sunnyside Sanatorium. Born at Trenton, Ky., he had lived here, 40 years. Burial was in New Crown. I Survivors include five daughters. Mrs. Dorothy Bayless, Mrs. Delores Winters, Chicago; Miss Jean ? Morris, Mrs. Armena Anderson. I and Mrs. Carmena Kirk, all of this city; a son, William Morris,| Jr., U. S. Army, stationed in Ja-1 pan, and a brother, Leonard Mor-;
ris, city.
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She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Vivian Garner, Chicago, and Mrs. Blanche Dawson, Indianapolis; 10 . grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
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