Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1942 — Page 14

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Vital Statistics

In Memoriams

DEATHS E Leora Crawford, B28 West 28th Street, 58, February 4. Lloyd Thurman, 536 Patterson | Street, 38, February 4. Helen Lucille Williams. 803 West J Walnut Street, 21. Fertmiary 4. Amy Glenn. 2424 Sheldon Street, j #3, February 4. Helen Nelson, 1061 North Belmont Street, 51, February 4. Annie M. Bell, 1425 Lafayette Street, 56, February 3. Minnie Townsel. 2441 Ethel Avenue. 56, February 3. William R. Smith. 072 Roache Street. 57. February 3. Maude A. Malone, 816 Darnell Street, 85, February 2. John West, 809 West 12th St., 43. February 2. Porter Dawson. 849 West 27th Street. 57. January 31. Francis Elizabeth Cloyd. 951 Hosbrook, 47. February L Georgia Clemmons, 542 North Senate Avenue. 49. January 30. Luvicia Burnett. 917 North Elder Street. 64. February 2. Bessie Cantrell. 1032 North Missouri Street. 56. January 30. Carl Dan Hudson, 2121 Belle fonts ine Street, 3 mos., January 31.

Born ♦ • February 8, 1859

Died January 18, 1939

BIRTHS Floyd and Mary Starks, 2951 In- ( dianapolis,. Avenue, girl. James and Ida Sanders, 1728Martindale Avenue, girl. David and Hazel Fleming. 210G Bellefontaine Street, boy. Owen and Mary Young. City Hospital. boy. Virgil and Altha McOraw, City Hospital, hoy. Madel and Mary Utley, City Hospital. boy. James and Hester Watson, 1058 North Pershing Ptreet, girl. Jessie and Austin Viers, 2133 Pleasant Street, girl. Kenneth and Louise Smeltzer. 912 West Michigan Street, boy. Robert and Georgia Rasdell. City Hospital, boy. LeRoy and Flora Sims. 217 West Vermont Street, boy. Maxie and Henrietta Hardy. 1226 Lafayette Street, girl. James and Bessie Davis. 451 Agn*»s Street, boy Milton and Elaine Ledford, City Hospital, hoy. Robert and Dorothy Hays, City Hospital, boy. Theodore and Rosie Barnett, 320 West ICth Street, boy twins. Fred and Anna Arnold, City Hospital. boy. George and Mary Cushenberry, City Hospital, girl. Edwin and Mildred Flynn. City Hobpital, boy and girl twins. Sheadric and Erma Bracey. 2124 Allfree Street, boy. Roosevelt and Savannah Brandon, 1137 Harlan Street, girl. John and Gladys Patterson, 2926 Caroline Street, girl. Arlanda and Lorine Davidson, City Hospital,' ooy.

MRS. LAVINiA DIXON LEWIS LEWIS—In loving remembrance of our deay mother. Laviniu Dixon Lewis, who departed this Life January 18, 1939. A wonderful mother, woman and aid: One never better Cod never made. A wonderful worker, so loyal and triu\ One in * million, that mother was you. Jus! in your judgment, always right. Honest and liberal, ever upright. Loved by your friends and all you knew. A wonderful mother, that mother was you. Sadly missed by children, Rev. Henry W. I^wis Rev. C. Arthur Lewis Miss Isabelle Lewis Deacon Richard A. Lewis

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Cards Of Thanks TOWNSEL—We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the kindnesses, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings from our friends during the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Minnie Townsel. Mae Dupree and family. BELL—We t wish to extend our heartfelt i’ianks and appreciation for the kindnesses, messages of sympathy from our neighbors and friends during the death of our beloved grand-mother Mrs. Annie M. Bell. We especially thank Rev. Charles Walton for his inspiring service. We extend most grateful thanks to Mrs. Clester Barr. Mrs. Sadye Landers, Mrs. Lillian Porter and Mrs. Oalabee Taylor for their solos; to eaeh and every one for the beautiful floral tributes. those that donated cars and Jacob Bros, undertakers for their efficient service. Mrs. Birdie M. Butler and family.

LLEWELLYN—We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the kindness shown, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings. We extend our grateful thanks to Rev. D. C. Venerable and Rev. H. H. Black for their Inspiring services, during the illness and death of our father Wheeler Llewellyn. Theodosia Crenshaw Ruth Person Samuel Llewellyn MALONE—We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindness and beautiful floral tributes during the illness and death of Maude Malone. We especially thank Rev. S- P. Jenkins and Rev. C. Henry,.Bell for their consoling words, Mrs. Sarah Mitchell, soloist, the Black Cross Nurses of Mt. Paran Baptist Church, Household of Ruth 672 and Mrs. Lottie Thomas for her services. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones.

EDWENA JOYNER JOYNER — In loving remenrbianc.' of our dear daughter. Edwena Joyner vho passed away February 15, 1937. Because you were the sunshine that turned our world to gold. Because you' kept us dreaming a thousand joys untold. Because you filled with flowers the pith that is so bare. We miss you, will always miss you, dear, because we caie. Sadly missed by, Fafher and Mother. TANNER—In loving remenibram'■ of our dear wife, mother and sister, Lillian Tanner, who passed away February C, 1940 Gone but not forgotten. . The Family.

MATTHEWS — In loving memory of our dear mother. Rosetta Matthew's who passed away 3 years ago FebruaT 16. 1939. Gone, dear t. other, gone forever; How we miss your smiling face; But you left us to remember. None on earth can take your place. A ’lappy home we once enjoyed: How sw’eet the memory still; But death has left a loneliness; The world can never fill The Family.

RICHMOND—In memory of Roxie Richmond who passed away 2 years ago February 10. 1940. and Monroe Richmond who passed away 18 years ago February 16, 1923. Their smiling ways and pleasant faces. Are a pleasure to recall. They had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Glister McCann, daughter Cloud Richmond, son Chester Richmond, son Geraldine Taylor, grand-daughter

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