Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1944 — Page 5
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MRS. CLAUDIA DEVOE "MEMORIAL PLANNED
Memorial services in honor of Mrs. Claudia DeVée who died Feb. 11, will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday at the Meadlawn Christian church, 3815 Fletcher ave. Mrs. DeVoe was the wife of the Rev. Charles DeVoe, pastor of the church. A memorial fund will be established as part of the ceremony.
State Deaths
FT. WAYNE-Zora Lehneke, 45. BSurvivors: Mother, Mrs. Vinnte Walda; sisters, Mrs. Mary Leiser, Mrs, Frank Petro, Mrs. Robert ewer, Mrs. Irene Zicken, i Edith McDaniel: brothers, Edwa
, Theodore, George, Jack, Glen and
Ra A Weinland, 70. Survivors: Husband, W. H, Weinland; daughters, Iantha Weinland and Mrs. Grace Heckley; sons, Robert and K. M. Weinland; sister, Mrs.
Herrmann funeral home, 2151 N. Meridian st. The Rev. Sidney Blair Harry, pastor of Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, will officiate. Mrs. Anderson had lived in Indianapolis for the past 35 years. Her home was at 3625 N. Key-
stoge ave. Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Mae Purcell, and a daughter-in-law; Mrs. E. L. Anderson, both of Indianapolis; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
MRS. MATTIE WELLS Services for Mrs. Mattie Wells will be conducted at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the Harry W. Moore
rd; | Peace chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st.,
by the Rev. Roy E. Mueller of the
Wallace Street Presbyterian church. Burial will be in Washington park. Mrs. Wells, wife of Elmer C. Wells
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Charles Meadams; brothers, John, W. B. and Austin Gavin.
LAGRO—Harry Prickett, 55. Survivors: Pather, Ben; brothers, Roy, Frank, Wil-
lard and Qeorse: miners, Mie Fail Bi-|was 62 and had lived here 41 years. ler, Mrs, Oran Johnson, Mrs. Paul Hoch, Survivors, besides her husband, Mrs. Clyde Wilson and Mrs. Ed Webb are 8 son, Everett D. Wells, Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Ella Smith, Bethlehem; Mrs. Charles McDonald, Cincinnati, O., and Mrs. Allie Hall and Mrs. Ora Smith, New Washington, and a grand-
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Albert M. Doyel, 79. Survivors: Wife, Anna; danghter, Mrs. Dorothy Parsons; sons, William, Ralph and Robert; sister, Miss Alta Doyel
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