Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1953 — Page 15
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In Memoriam
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WEAVER—In memory of my dear husband and father, Frank Weaver, who passed away February 19, 1945. While the storm clouds gather far across the sea. May I have no fear in my heart. When through the circling darkness. Start my journey home. Sadly missed by his wife Kate Weaver, Betty Baldwin, Daughter, Charles Weaver, Son.
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ROBERTS—In loving memory of my mother, Rosa Meriwether Roberts, who passed away Febru-j’,
ary 21, 1952.
We can not Lord, Thy purpose see. But all is well that's done by thee. Estelle Roberts Relford,
Daughter,
William M. Relford,
Son-in-Law.
Vital Statistics
BIRTHS
Jack and Joyce Porter. 1106
W. 28th st., girl.
Paul and Roberta Rutland, 1046
W. 25th st., boy.
Sora and Ruth Walker, 3267
Martindale ave., boy.
William and Henrietta Caldwell, 2338 James Court, boy. Jame£ and Mattie Radclifl’. 821
Fayette st., boy.
Haywood and Beverly Bradshaw, 835 Johnson Alley, boy. William and Betty Mitchell,
1118 W. 26th st.. boy.
Vernon and Addie Faulkner.
| BAILEY—In remembrance of ElI ! nora Bailey, who passed away
| February 23, 1939.
MELBA L. STANFIELD } ho !? >' ou . in ,7 L V dreams at night.
1 call you in the dawn
STANFIELD —In loving remem- And yet I have to tell myself,
brance of our beloved daugh- That you are really gone i ojq m i vnn rr.vi ter. Melba Lorine Stanfield, who That you are gone beyond recall, , T .’
departed this life one year ago, i Forever and a day
February 23. 1952. I And there is nothing I can do. We are sure our darling daughter, i And nothing I can say. Waits and watches from above. j Ton were so wonderful to me. Earth has nothing else to ofTer So gentle, sweet and kind To compare with our daughter's R seemed that I was always
love. * In your heart Where the trees of life are bloom- And in your mind
ing No there is nothing I can say. In that land so bright and fair. ! Except a loving prayer. May God give us grace and glory That God will bless you. dearest
To unite with our daughter there. | o n *‘ .
Aaron ond Louverta Crice, j And keep you in His care.
Your Cousin,
Mamie Morrison, Elizabeth Woods. Friend.
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L., ri v , . , , —— ■) Sangster st.. boy. i TATE—I wish to thank my kind - • j neighbors, friends and relatives . „ . .. jfor expressions of sympathy, love- D l a i ft s
jly floral oiferings and other cour- Judge Kelly. 76. 2009 Highland jtesies extended at the passing of; Place, cardiovascular renal, my devoted husband. Arthur Tate, j Franklin A. Brown. 73, 961 Hos-
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jibe singer and organist, and Pat- 1 carcinomatosis.
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__ T t . . understanding service. w. Walnut, pneumonia. PHELPS—In loving remembrance Mrs. Mattie Tate, Wife. s . jm ] )ean 75 521 N Califorof our dear daughter and sister j nj ;; arteri oscIerosis. Weslea Mae Phelps, who passed :• v w x r - j . \r.rilvi Walker 70 1814’.. away February 23 1948 ; *MANDA ‘ McCLaIn" 7 'uey j Vandes. coronary 'occlusion. ' _ ne „ f • Funeral services for Mrs. Ama.i-j Julia English. 73, 1044 N. Sen-
i da McClain, age 65. 2617 Shriver ate. coronary occlusion.
!*"? ' ^ ^ I avenue, were held in the Stuart: Nora McElroy. 81. 2401 Hill-
Mortuary Monday, Feb. 9. The I pneumonia,
r J burial was in New Crown ceme-1 Samuel Blaine Nichols. 60. tery. She died in her home Thurs- 130 9 K jgth, cerebral hemor-
day, Feb. 5. rhage
She was a native of Kentucky Sall ' ie Frances Snvder. 77. 919 and had lived here 40 years. She Locke hypertension was a member of the Metropolitan A manda McClain Sweat. 65. Baptist Church. 2617 Shriver. cardiovascular re-
Survivors include a son, Clarence na j
McClain. % Alice Webber, 59, 812 E. 14th.
carcinomatosis.
j William Wilson, 81-, 448 N. California. hypertension, i Margaret Caldwell, 70. 2413 ! Northwestern, arterisclerosis. Thomas Johnson. 52, 350 W.
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