Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1938 — Page 7

C. F. BRIGHAM SERVICES SET FOR TOMORROW

Mrs. Mary Pedlow, Lifelong Resident, Buried at Holy Cross.

OC. Frank Brigham, lilly Varnish Co., board chairman, who died suddenly yesterday at his home, 25 W. Hampton Drive, will be buried Monday at Lake Forest, Ill, following funeral services .at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. He was 71. Born at Chicago, Mr. Brigham came to Indianapolis in 1921 from Cleveland, O., where he had been Sine’) m manager of the Glidden

He 10 years as president of the Lilly firm before becoming chairman of the board of directors three years ago. He was a member of the Columbia Club and the Episcopal Church. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Arabella Brigham; a son, Walter C.

> Brigham of Indianapolis; a daugh-

Mrs. Jean Brigham Clegg of {Phy and six grandchildren.

MRS. MARY A. PEDLOW, lifelong Indianapolis resident, who died Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Sherrill T. Shepard, 2025 8. Pennsylvania St., was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery today following funeral services at the resi-

denice, 4131 Graceland Ave., and at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. She was 60. Mrs. Pedlow attended St. John’s Parochial School and was a membér of the Holy Angels Catholic Church. She had been ill several months. Survivors besides Mrs. Shepard are two other daughters, Miss Sara Pedlow, Indianapolis, and Mrs. William J. Donahue, Corinth, Miss.; two sons, Joseph and Paul, both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Hannah Rogers, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren.

CHARLES E. LUDWIG, former Indianapolis grocer, was injured fatally in an automobile accident near Paulding, O., Wednesday. Funeral services and burial are to be held at Paulding, where he had lived the last 10 years, He was 67 Mr. Paulding operated a grocery in Brightwood many years. Sure vivors are the wife, Mrs. Matilda Herskins Ludwig: son, Garold, Indianapolis; daughter, Mrs. Bernice Eckstein, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren.

JOHN A. KNOTT, 324 S. Vine St., Indianapolis resident 33 years, who died Wednesday at the St. Francis Hospital after a short illness, is to be buried at Floral Park Cemetery following funeral services at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the West Brook Nazarene Church. He was 73. Mr. Knott, native of Lebanon, had been employed 15 years as night watchman at the Acme-Evans Co. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Nancy Knott; two sons, George and William; four Powell, Mrs. Fred Button, Ila Knott "and Miss Alice Knott, all of Indianapolis; & sister, Mrs. Amret

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MRS, OLIVE O. WILKERSON, who was found dead yesterday in her home, 2116 W. Michigan St, is to be buried at Crown Hill following funeral services at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Conkle Funeral Home. She was 56.

A member of Indianapolis Typographical Union 1, Mrs. Wilkerson,

son, operated a printing shop at the W. Michigan St. address. She was a native of French Lick and had lived in Indianapolis 33 years. She was a member of West Washiington St. M. BE. Church. Survivors besides the husband are three sons, Clintofi, Indianapolis; ‘Clarence, Chicago, and Lawrence, Indianapolis; daughter, Mrs, Iréne Bowles, Indianapolis; sister, Mrs, William R. Bixler, Nutley, N. J.; brother, Thaddeus Bundy, St. Louis, Mo., and 10 grandchildren.

MRS. MARY COMADO, Indianapolis resident 17 years, who died yesterday at St. Vincent's hospital of injuries suffered in a fall at her home Tuesday, will be buried at St. Joseph Cemetery following services at the home, 632 Stevens 8t., at 8:30 a. m. Monasy and at 9 a. m. at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church. She was 63, A native of Italy, Mrs. Comado was mairied there and came fo this country in 1921. Survivors are the husband, Sam Comado; a son, Sam Comado Jr. of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs.

Brown, both of Indianapolis; four sisters and two brothers.

MRS. MYRTLE ANN KENDALL, Beech Grove resident 25 years, who died Wednesday at the Lorig Hospital after a six months illness, will be buried at Washington Park Cemetery following services at the

p. m. today. She was 56. Born at Shelbyville, Ky., Mrs. Kendall was a member of the Beech Grove Baptist Church and the Beech Grove chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors are the husband, Wililam BE, Kendall; two sons, William B. and Walter T. Kendall, both of | Beech Grove, and three children.

FRANCIS EMERY PATRICK, a retired employee of the Indianapolis School Board, died last night at his home, 1168 N. Concord St., aftér > five-week illness. He was 84 and had lived in Indianapolis for the last 38 years. For 95 years before his retirement 12 years ago, he was in chargé of School Board painters and renovators. Mr. Patrick was born in Séymour,

before coming to Indianapolis. He Pythias Lodge at Seymour. Hé was

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