Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1944 — Page 15

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110-YEAR-OLD KOKOMO/|NDI ANAPOL LIS BOYS RESIDENT IS DEAD, T0 OBSERVE WEEK | KOKOMO, April 7 (U. Po~ WU We ‘Funeral servicés will be held sur . . : day for Balley Pendergrass, Howard] The 1000 members of the IndlanTOuRiYs oldest resident, who ig rv Boys clubs will celebrate Naof Tanner & Co. "pedicraes. tional Boys club week next week. oY *| Pendergrass, who claimed to be ; 110 years old, was a native of the The English Avenue and Lauter county and recalled Kokomo when clubs will hold marble and kite fly. it was scarcely more than a village.'ing contests, build model airplanes

Services to Be Held Mon-| ‘day for Lifelong Resident Of Indianapolis.

President . Was Trustee of the Indiana Trust.

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MRS. ELLA B. COOK

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State Deaths

ARLINGTON--William Sunman, 68. vivors: Wife, Dorothy; daughtes, Mrs. Chester Addison; son, Everett; brother, EVANSVILLE-Matilda Elliott, 65. Sur. vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Russell Ch 3 sister, Mrs. Minnie Bear; brother, Henry Meyerhofl, Martin Frick, 73. Survivors: Wife, Ads; daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Rogge; son, Martin; sister, Mrs. Kate Grotius. FARMERSBURG -- Charles Latts, 83. Survivors: Sons, Lester and Everett, GALVESTON-—Hubbard Allen Fickle, 24. Survivors: Father, H. 8.; brothers, Frank and Pred: sisters, Mrs. Vera Price, Mrs. fucy Wilson, Mrs. Martha Robison, Mrs. Tooke Beebe, Mrs. Jeanette Campbell and Mrs, Nelle Mooey. ‘GOSPORT—Richard Wright, 71. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Wright; daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Wilkfhson, Mrs. Richie Powell and Mrs. Oval Holler; sister, Mrs. James Gray. .

KOKOMO —Balley Pendergrass, 110. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Susan Bordan.

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Until his retirement 20 years ago, he was employed by Runkle Bros, New York chocolate firm. He was

Wednesday in her home, 857 Udell

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