Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1940 — Page 29
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LET, FEENEY, FIREMAN, DIES
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Yi: John Feeney of the Indian-
apolis i Fire Department died early today while on duty at Engine Ho 29, 2302 Shelby St. He was 49 and had been ill. for some time
with heart disease. His home was|
at 1148 N. Beville Ave. Lieut. Feeney was born Oct. 1,
1890, in Brownsburg, Ind, but was]
brought to Indianapolis shortly afterward by his family and has lived here since. He became a member of the Fire Department Feb. 16, 88 A A son, John F. Feeney, who * been a . substitute firemen|. bs eral months, received his appointment as a regular member of force last week and was to have taken his first.assignment at Engine
a member of St. Philip Neri Church and was graduated from St. Beds get's Catholic School. He is survived by his wife, Mr: Helen C. Feeney; his son; John, a. ‘another son, Lawrence; two daugh- | ters, Miss Loretta Feeney and Miss | Mary Cecile Feeney; a sister, Mrs. | Mayme O’Connell, and a brother, ' Charles Feeney, all of Indianapolis
Frederick C. Throm & Frederick C. Throm, 615 E. Minnesota St, a World War veteran d a life-long resident of Indian-
RIDAY, MAY 31,1040 —
Gets Pastorate
The Rev. Victor R. Griffin . . . fills post vacated by Rev. Joel "Lee Jones.
Native of Australia, Butler Graduate, Takes 7th Christian Pulpit.
The Rev. Victor R. Griffia, who once filled a three-month relief . (pastorate at the Seventh Christian Church, will preach his first sermon as regular pastor of that church Sunday morning.
of the Rev. Joe! Lee Jones. A native of Australia, the Fev. Mr. Griffin holds the degrees of bachelor of arts, bachelor of sacred literature and bachelor of divinity from Butler University here. He also obtained the degree of mas ster of arts at the University of Chicago
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in 1936 and has just returned from Veterans Hpspital:. He was 51 and studying at Columbia University
‘had been ill for several months. . |and the Union Theological SemiMr. Throm was a member of nary in New York City. Company B, 2d Battalion, 159th In-| Besides the supply pastorate in fantry, during the war. He was a|the seventh Church following the ember - of Center Lodge, No. 23;/death of the Rev. Aubrey Moore, ‘he : PF & A. M, the Edelweiss Society Rev. Mr. Griffin has been relief and Local No. 520 of the Ornament- pastor at the University Perk and al Iron Workers Union. Fountain Square Christian
He is survived by his mother, Churches. s. Katherine Thiom, and two! Mrs. Griffin has been a tec ther in
brothers, Edward L. Throm, Indi-|the Washington Township schools.
ana lis, and Herman Throm, New: The Griffins, live at 717 E. 56th st. Yok Services will be at 3:30 p. m. The Seventh Church is at Udell and
ey the 3 3 erivpann Annette Sts. e and burial will be in pte eee Sema fown Hill Cemetery. KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHE Mrs. Philippine Moser
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Business sessions, including tie election of officers, are scheduled urial will be in Crown Hill. for tomorrow. Sunday's progrem Qe | Mrs. Moser, who was 80, was a! includes a solemn pontifical hich lifelong resident of Indianapolis.|mass procession moving from &t Sq. Ft. Js She was the widow of Charles|Andrew's auditorium at 9:45 a. nr, Moser. Survivors are the sister, a/and the parade at 2 p. m.
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