Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1941 — Page 4
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WILLIAM ESPEY
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Official of Jewelry Firm;
‘Native Hoosier Here ~~. For 48 Years.
: : “William F. Espey, secretary-treas-
urer of the Baldwin Miller Co, wholesale jewelers, died yesterday in
his home, 605 E. 38th St., after two weeks illness. Mr. Espey, a native of New Pal-
-estine, came to Indianapolis in 1893]
- ‘He was a member of the Scottish Rite, Pentalpha Lodge 564 and the Central Avenue Methodist Church. . Services will be held at 2 p. m.
. tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers
Central Chapel. Burial will be in Park Cemetery, Greenfield. Surviving are his wife, Willmina, and a nephew, Walter Eaton, both of Indianapolis. >
WILLIAM KEMBLE, -
‘RETIRED, DIES AT 72
William Kemble, 722 E. McCary St., died yesterday after a long illness. He was 72 and a retired
‘Pennsylvania Railroad employee.
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Lodge. A native of Kentucky, he
had lived in Indianapolis for 40
years. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home with burial in. Washington Park. Survivors are a brother, Granville,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Now the Locusts Swarm on Russia
This air view made from an R. A. F. plane gives a dramatic picture of one of the new German tech-
niques which is probably in use against Russia. Junkers transport planes are shown swarming like
locusts over a Crete air field after many of them were crash landed. The Germans disregarded plane
losses to get their troops fighting on the land.
THURSDAY,
RITES SET FOR MARY E. IRWIN
Mother-in-Law of County Commissioner Ayres; Business Official.
Mrs. Mary E. Irwin, mother-in-law of William T. Ayres, Marion County Commissioner, died yesterday in the Ayres home, Post Road near New Bethel. She was secretary-treasurer of the Goble Printing Co., of Greenfield,
many years. : She was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church in Greenfield, and of the Eastern Star. Services will be at 2 p. m., tomorrow; in the Pasco Funeral Home in Greenfield and burial will be in Park Cemetery there. Surviving besides Mrs. Ayres, are another daughter, Mrs. Carter E. Dunnington; a son, Harold Bourne; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Polen of Indianapolis; a brother, James N. Goble of North Manchester; a grandson, Robert L. Gates ,“and a granddaughter, Mrs. Herbert Blinn of Indianapolis. .
H. C. DUNCAN DEAD; RITES TOMORROW
Henry C. Duncan, a resident of Indianapolis since 1907, died yesterday at his home, 1302 Pasadena Ave. He was born in Kentucky 74 years
ago. L Mr. Duncan was a retired building contractor. He was a charter member of the Lynhurst Baptist Church.
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Survivors are his wife, Annie L.; three sons, Fred, Joseph and Willam; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Burks; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Faulkner, and nine grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Lynhurst Church. Burial will be in Floral
Park. \ MRS. ELIZA MORRIS,
HERE 30 YEARS, DIES
Services will be held tomorrow for Mrs. Eliza Morris, resident of Indianapolis 30 years, who died yesterday in the home of her niece, Mrs. Manilla Short at Salem. She was a native of Salem and a member of the Englewood Christian Church here. Survivors include three sons, R. D. and G. I. Morris, both of Indianapolis, and H. R. Morris of Terre Haute; six daughters, Mrs. Juanita Kinder, Mrs. Philura Cook and Mrs. Alberta Conaway, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Helen Sayles, Mrs. Etta Pearcy and Mrs. Eva Cranor, all of California. Fourteen grandchildren and one great-grand-child also survive.
MRS. MARY E. JONES, LONG ILL, DIES AT 74
Mrs. Mary E. Jones, member of the Seventh Day Adventists Church for more than 30 years, died yesterday in St. Francis Hospital after a long illness. She was T4. She lived at 2136 Broadway and had been a resident of Indianapolis for 45 years. - Services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Usher Mortuary. Burial will be in Edinburg. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mabe] E. Lyday of Dayton, O., and Mrs. Velvia May Dowdell of Indianapolis; two brothers, Harvey W. .and Lloyd DeHart of Indianapolis; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
AMOS ROY SKAGGS TO BE BURIED TODAY |
Amos Roy Skaggs, Indianapolis resident for 31 yéars, was to be buried in Washington Park following services at 2 p. m. today at the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home. Mrs. Skaggs, who was 63, died Tuestlay in City Hospital. He was a painter and lived at 1122 Beecher St. Mr. Skaggs was a native of Jeffersonville. ; Survivors include his wife, Pearl; three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Halleni Mrs. Inez Rosemeyer and Mrs, Thelma Cochran, and four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
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ANDERSON—Mrs. Nannie E. Wright, 72. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Fred E. Wyant; sons, Kenneth C. and Edgar L.; brothers, James E. and Daniel A. Rinker.
Austin E. Griffith, 83. Survivors: Sons, William and George; daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Tickett and Mrs. Mattie Callahan.
BICKNELL—Mrs. Pascal Martin, 79. Survivbrs: Husband; daughter, Mrs. ¥ran Theyssen.
BOONVILLE—Mrs. Gertrude Mattingly, 65. Survivors: Sons, Victor; brother, Walter Buaner; sister, Mrs. Anna Maier.
ENGLISH—Joseph M. Denbo, 80. Survivors. Wife; sons, the Rev. John 8. Denbo, Everett end Clarence; daughters, Pearl Shaffer’ and Ida and Ethel,
EVANSVILLE—Arthur F. Funkhouser, 75. Survivors: Wife, Elizabeth; brother, Dr, William Funkhouser. Mrs. Mary E. Shapker, 69. Survivors: Sons, John C. and Joseph B.; sisters, Mrs. John Keller and Mrs. Louis Raben; broth ers, Clem and John A. Schenk.
James Hensley, 48. Survivors: Wife, osie; daughters, Imogene and Dorothy Mae; half-sisters, Mrs. Mae Nicholson; Mrs. Rosa Brown and Mrs. Lizzie Ford.
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FRANKLIN—Ralph Harmon, vivers: Wife; four sisters. GAS CITY=John W. Turner, 44. HOPE—Mrs. O. H. Woodard, 60. vivors: Husband; daughters, Mrs. Mc¢Kay and Mrs. V. Scott; Harry Pitcher. KENNARD-—John D. Hedrick, 68. Survivors: Sons, Russell, Clifford and Forest: sister, Mrs. Sarah Clark. MARENGO—Mrs. Rosa E. Byerly, Survivors: Son, three daughters; brothers, MARION~—Mildred Delores W Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Noung,
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STATE DEATHS
MUNCIE—Willlam D. Wilber, 40. Sure vivors: Wife Nora; mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett:. sistérs, Mrs, Cirace Christopher and Mrs. Haze Ault; stepson, Charles McKissick; brothers, Clinton and Fred. .
ROCHESTER—Miss 51. Survivors: Parents, Henry Fromm,
Mathias Selb, Grocer, Is Dead
MATHIAS SELB, grocer at 16th St. and Capitol Ave. since 1916, died yesterday in his home, 340 W. 30th St. Mr. Selb, who was 83, was a native of Baden, Germany, and came to the United States in
1881. He was in the grocery business on the South Side for many years before moving to the Capitol Ave. store.
He was a member of the Red Men and Badische Ferein,
Services will be conducted at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary at 2 p. m. Saturday. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
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Mount St. died yesterday in St, Vincent's Hospital. She was 84. Survivors are. three sons, Oscar and John of Jackson County, and Esta; a daughter, Mrs. Elmer Bush of Bloomington; a brother, Henry Johnson of Indianapolis; 26 grandShijdren and 14 great-grandchil= ren.
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