Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1943 — Page 6
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~ Since 1910 Dies at Age of 81.
Rites for ‘Mrs. Teresa Mullane, |} 5437 Julian ave. will be conducted | §¥ at’10 a. m. Thursday in the Shirley Brothers Irving Hill chapel, 5377 E. Washington st., with burial in Center Ridge cemetery in Sullivan, Mrs. Mullane, a resident of Indianapolis since 1910, died yesterday in her home. She was 81. : She was a member of the Downey Avenue Christian church and also had been active in the Sullivan Christian churéh of which her grandfather was one of the founders. A native of Sullivan, she was the widow of John B. Mullane, retired hardware and furniture merchant | ‘who died in 1929.
Survivors ‘are three sons, Joseph CORTE D, BLE 8 W: Mullane of Boswell, Pa.; Daniel |
iP. Mullane of Greensburg, Pa. and | Oottez D. Blue, former member |G. Price Mullane of Cincinnati, o.! of the county council, died this and three grandchildren. A grands |§ -| morning -at the Methodist hospital. son, Capt. J. P. Mullane, has been | Mr. Blue, who was, 82, was a stationed in England for 19 months. | member of the Scottish Rite and | CE ——
the Mystic Tie Masonic lodge, He : {lived at 4550 N. Illinois st. Ruel G. SuHivan
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will be buried in Washington Park 2 p. m. Thursday at the home. pemetery following funeral services
Walter Buenaman, mechanic for |
Burial will be at Crown Hill,
dence, 8468 N. Tuxedo st. Mr. Buenaman, who was 48, died Migs Caroline Rein geste aay oy eurion —— | Funeral services for Miss Caroline
- Rein, who is believed to have been ne of Ddussapulie, 6 wast the first paid social worker in Inber of the Bruce P. Robison post dignapolis, will- be at 10 a. m, toof the American “Legion. | morrow in Flanner & Buchanan Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Heri- | MOTtuary with burial in Crown Hill | Miss Rein, who lived at 1038 N.| | Keystone ave, dled Sunday after Jats, Mrs. Hélen J. BE an illness of nearly two years. She
Mrs. Paul Keller Miss May- | was 81. 3 snd y "A native of Madison, she came to — Indianapolis about 35 years ago- to lan vertisement : | engage in social work but retired
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William A. Chapman
Funeral servicés for William Avery |
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Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Wilma | {McIntire Chapman; a daughter,’
Funeral services for Ruel G. Sul-| 1% : ® livan, operator of a Williamson | : Furnace Co. agency at Pt. Wayre ! : ave. and N. Alabama st., will be |: at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Hisey | ] The Dress for Work, for Afternoon Wear and Shopping—Washable Pin Money Frocks. i A Practical Garment Styled for all occasions.
& Titus funeral home, with burial! in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Sullivan died yesterday at] his home, 702 N. Alabama st., utter | a year’s illness, He was 62. bh. An- Indianapolis resident 37 years,! ihe was a native of Rigdon and | belonged to the Marion lodge, F. A and A. M. and - the Central Christian church, Survivors are . the wife, Mrs. | 3 Dieson Mae Sullivan; a daughter, | E. A. Taylor, Indianapolis; a| Me ie Miss Delores Wertz, Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Eugene Rohn, Alexandria; . Oma Pavey, Madison, Wis, and| Mrs. Prank Todd, Villa Park, IIL. 1% and three brothers, Richard Sulli-| van and Paul Sullivan, both of | Alexandria, and John Sullivan, |
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|B Vermont st., will be at 2 p. m, {tomorrow in the Miller & Son fu-| ‘I neral- home in-Brazil with burial In Cottage Hill cemetery there. Mr. Batt, who was 65, died Sun{day in his home. Born in Kentucky, he came here |
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Mrs. Elizabeth A Guiry
Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Anna | Guiry, 618 Weghorst st., will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H Herrmann funeral home. Burial will {be in Crown Hill Mrs. Guiry, who was 78, died yesterday in St. Francis hospital after. , {an illness of ‘a week, Born in Essex county, New Jer-
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