Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1943 — Page 33

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LC. Burnett ’ of the Scottish Rite, Shrine, Colum. | bis club and the Highland Golf and club,

Mrs, Ethelyn Burnett of Indianapolis; a bother, G. Lee Burnett; two als- | ters, Mrs. Jack Ryan and Mrs. Bert Goodwin, and a nephew, John Burnett, all of Dayton, O. Funeral services will be at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary,

| Frank Grinyer

> | i Services for Frank Grinyer, a resi-

r Store

2955 Columbia Ave.

| Point Thrifty

{dent of Lawrence 23 years, will be lat 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Service club at Pt. Harrison’ with burial in { Memorial Park cemetery,

| Mr. Grinyer, who was 64, died { Wednesday in Veterans’ hospital in { Marion after an illness of two years, | Serving in the U. 8. army from/ {1801 to 1929, he was a staff sergeant. {until his retirement. He was statioried at PL Harrison. after Seif warl, { He was a member of the Law‘rence Masonic lodge and the Fraternal Order of _Eagies in Connersville, . b | Survivors a his wife, Mrs. Bertha | Grinyer; "sister, Mrs. Lillian! | Lewellyn of Greenfield, and af brother, Peter Grinyer of Lawrence.’

‘Raymond T. Hanch :

in } Shirley Brothers Irving

land rd. and 10th st.

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my he received serious injuries. "Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Clara {sociated with

Funeral “services for Edward jun Duckum, a member of the Alvin Merrifield polis fire department 22! , were held at 10 a. m. today B. Frank Wilson

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‘with burial in Memorial | cemetery

Mr, Duckum, “who was 59, died | pe at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel with! burial in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. Wilson, who was 54, died yespartment from 1016 until his re-| terday in his home of a cerebral

nesday in his home at Cumber- | “He had served with the fire de-|

Hrement in 1938 and was stationed ! ‘hemorrhage. house No. 23 and later at A native of Indianapolis,

the T. Duckum; a son; .

; dianapolis, and a grandson, F.& AM

Nancy Merrifield

Merrifield, 8-year-old

“DEPART

FORMAL OPENING,

| Rites for Raymond T. Hanch,| IGS

{farmer near Bridgeport, will

conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in| {the Conkle fuheral home with burial at Plainfield: ».

- 4 Mrs Haneh, < who was” 9, ‘dled

New aw York Street

Market

4313 E. New York Si.

Wednesday in his home, RR | Bridgeport, after an iliness of o£ weeks. | A member of a pioneer family ot | Wayne township, he attended the Mt. Olive Methodist church in Ben Davis. i. Survivors dre higewife, Mrs. Kath- |} ‘erine E. Hanch: a: daughter, Mrs. | {Paul Dunn of ‘Bridgeport; a son, | Raymond T. Hanch Jr. of Indian i apolis; a sister, Mrs, George Benell {of Los Angeles, Cal; a brother, | | Charles C. Hanch of Chicago; two | | grandsons and three great- grand- | children. :

Eugene C. Heaney Services for Eugene C. Heaney, | inspector at the Allison division, will | "be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the | Conkle funeral home. Burial will be | in Washington Park cemetery, | Mr. Heaney, who was 28, died | Wednesday at Sunnyside sanatortum after a six months’ illness. He lived iat 260 N. Tremont st. | “He was a graduate of Washington| {high school and a member of the West Park Christian church. | Survivors are his parents, Mr. od { Mrs. Edgar H. Heaney, and a broth. er, George F. Heaney, all of Indianapolis. .

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Our OF PAWN JEWELRY |

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SAND RINGS ; sg 1 97 349s» Dismons HE, $100 =. 400 A

Beautiful Gold Mountings

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Funeral services for B. Frank|sons Maurice, Joseph and Frank | Wilson, 740 E. New York st., wil Pitagerald; 21 grandchildren and 18|

. 13. ‘He was driver of & fire|jived in Irvington near a, his X& haa) Struck by a B. & O. train at|He at one EE x firgqs i410 Liston, N. D, SON “ave. crossing “in 1933 seore-at- Ritter ave, and- B. -Wash- | ington st. and then became as- the Methodist hospital, She was 35. Connecticut | A native of Kathryn, N. D,, she had | Earl F. Duckum; | Mutual Life Insurance Co. He was! lived in Indianapolis 10 years. a sister, Mrs. Nellie Manning of In-|, member of Iryngton lodge, 666, residence was at the. Spink-Arms | {hy

, Survivors are ‘his wife, Mrs. Ruth “| K. Wilson; two sons, Lt. Robert W, Wilson of Ft. George G. Meade, Funeral services for Nancy Lee|{Md. and Lt. Kenneth C. Wilson nf Lawrence Great: Falls, Tex, and five brothers,

Merrifield, : Rubus Louls, Howard and daughter, Mrs. Anna Power, 3443 Jf

Sutherland ave, after an illness of ||

two years. Survivors besides Mrs. Power are | | a sister, Mrs. Robert Earl; three!

sreat-grandehildren.

Mildred E. Opgaard

Burial services for Miss Mildred E. Opgaard, a beauty operator at the Sigmon ‘Beauty Shoppe, will be, i 8 |

= Miss Opgaard died Wednesday ini

Her |

otel, | Survivors are the parents, Mr, | and Mrs. Anton M. Opgaard, Ft. | Ransom; N. D.: two. sisters, Mrs. | Ralph E. Birklid, Nome, N, D,, and Mrs. Martin Lysne, Kathryn, and]

“Tne Mausoleum and Chapel

Wastin ort

National Road East — Indianapolis, Indiana

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