Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1944 — Page 5
Women Who Are Hard of Hearing
Sylvester and Hezekiah Freez, all of Tilinois, and Grant of Rich Hill, Mo.
MRS. NELLIE BROWN Services for Mrs. Nellie Brown, 3525 E. Vermont st., willbe held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore peace chapel with burial at Crown Hill.
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A resident of Indianapolis most {of her life, Mrs. Brown, who was 66, died Saturday in her home after a heart attack. She was a member of the Englewood Christian church. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Gladys Scott,” Mrs. Blanch Tubbs and Mrs. Mildred Mow; a son, Alfred FP. Brown, all of Indianapolis; give grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
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Rites for Ross Wood, an employee of Citizens Gas & Coke utility, were to be held at 3 p. m.
mortuary, with burial at Crown Hill A resident of Indianapolis 15 years, Mr. Wood died Saturday in the Methodist hospital. He was 62
Survivors are his wife, Gladys;
dianapolis, and Lt. Gene P, Wood, | who is overseas, and three daugh- | ters, Miss Shirley M. Wood, Mrs. Miriam Martin and Mrs, Lucile | Clark, all of Indianapolis.
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WILLIAM BUNNER Services for William R. Bunner,
{2 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle fu-| | neral home with ‘burial at Flora Park, Mr. Bunner, who was 74, died yesterday at his home. He was a member of the Newtonville Baptist
His brother, Cullen B. Bunner of Indianapolis, survives.
ELIZABETH BOLDEN
Mrs. Elizabeth Bolden, 1231 Cornell ave., died in City hospital yesterday from burns she received
Saturday when showered by molten |
lead from a ladle that slipped from an overhead track crane at the International Harvester Co. - plant, $5565 Brookville road. Two other workers, David Kruge, 23, of R. R..19, and Reginald Parish, 33, of 351 S. Catherwood ave. also were badly burned by the showering metal. Mr. Parish was reported in critcial condition at City Hospital today while Mr. Kruge was in less serious condition.
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ifor President. in 1912.
CHRISTEN NEW SHIP
The largest troop transport built on the Atlantic coast, a 20,000-ton vessel, was christened yesterday by Mrs. Lesley James McNair, wife of the lieutenant general in command of army ground forces.
State Deaths
FT. WAYNE—Mary A. Haley, Survivors: Husband, John; brothe John, James and r us Sullivan.
LOGANSPORT — Juanita Baldwin, . and Mrs. Cliff
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brothers, Robert, Cliffo! Baldwin. *
HUNTINGTON—Mary Alice Fowerbaugh, 76. Survivors: Sons, Varnon and Dean; daughter, Mrs. Grace Humbert; brother, < sister, Mrs. Emma Erehart. :
Lillian May 55. Buf vivors: HueRee ond Biss Ruth Merlel Try: bro Ora end Francis Dolby.
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ors: ters, rd Pry Husted Mrs. aa Mire, Lilie Tuccke and Mrs. ; sons, Samuel and Clark; brother, James; sister, Mrs, Carpenter.
today in the Clyde V. Montgomery | died yesterday in her home at Shir-
and lived at 2041 N. Alabama st. {
two sons, Harry R. Wood of In- |
KEARNY, N. J, May 8 (U. P).—|
Burial for Charles H. Jones, former Hendricks county school teacher, will be in Clermont cemetery following services at 2 p m. Wednesday in Clermont Christian church. Mr. Jones, who was 86, died yesterday in Methodist’ hospital. He taught in Hendricks county schools before becoming & farmer near Clermont. He was a member of the Clermont Christian church. Survivors are two sons, Emest of near Jamestown and Floyd of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Ines Pierson and Mrs. Gladys McKee, both of Hendricks county, and a brother, W. O. Jones of Indianapolis.
MRS. SESTIA SPENCER
Burial for Mrs. Sestia Spencer, former resident of Indianapolis, will be in Wilkerson tomorrow following services in the Methodist church in Shirley. Mrs. Spencer, who was a resident {of Indianapolis almost 30 years,
ley. | Survivors are her husband, Thur- { man; five daughters, Mrs. Harold Mann of Ft. Wayne Mrs. William Cringle of Indianapolis, Mrs. James O'Malley of Toledo, O., Miss Betty Spencer and Miss Helen Spencer,
Services for Mrs. Clingenpeel Set Tomorrow; Burial
in Richmond.
Services for Mrs. Mary Kelly Clingenpee!, formerly a vocational teacher for the Indiana School for the Deaf, will be at 9:45 a. m. tomorrow in the Kirby mortuary, 1901 N. Meridian st, and at 10:15 a. m. in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Burial will be in Richmond. Mrs. Clingenpeel, who was 175, died Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mattingly, 315 ¥. Westfield blvd. Associated with the deaf school 15 years, she resigned her position eight years ago. She was a member of the Children's Sunshine club, the Daughters of Isabella, St. Vincent’s Hospital guild and St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. Besides Mrs. Mattingly, survivors are a sister, Mrs. Margaret Hurt of Indianapolis.
ALFRED M. OGLE
The Rev. Thomas R. Thrasher will conduct services for Alfred M. Ogle, president of the Indiana Gas and Chemical Corp. in Terre Haute, at 4 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Mr. Ogle died Friday following a heart attack in Washington.
both of Shirley; two brothers, John C. Tudor and Orval R. Tudor; a sister, Mrs. A. B. Keaton, all of Indianapolis; and"11 grandchildren.
JOSEPH WAGNER { Services for Joseph Wagner, a fireman at St. Francis hospital, were to be held at 8:30 a. m. today | in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral ‘Home and at 9 a. m. in Sacred] Heart Catholic church with burial at St. Joseph's. : Mr. Wagner, who lived at 634 E. Minnesota st, died of a heart| attack Friday night. He was 67) and a resident of Indianapolis 30! years. { He 4s survived by three daugh-! ters, Mrs. Freda Folon, Mrs. Doro-} thy Nauert and Mrs. Stella Nauert. | MRS. KIRKPATRICK The Rev. Golden A. Smith con-| ducted services for Mrs. Emma C. Kirkpatrick at 11:30 a. m. today in| the Harry W. Moore Peace chapel with burial at Crown Hill, ! | A resident of Indianapolis 39, years, Mrs: Kirkpatrick, who was 89, | died Saturday. ! Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mayme McConnell of Dupont, and a son, John A, Kirkpatrick of Louis- | ville, Ky. :
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Survivors are his wife, Jessie; two daughters, Marjorie and Delores; his mother, Mrs. Mary Welch; four sisters, Mrs. Carl Clouser, Mrs. Mary Sexton, Mrs. Paul Kernel and Miss Dorothy Welch, all of Indianapolis, and two brothers, James Welch of Indianapolis and Thomas Welch of Reading, Pa.
ARY 8. KURTZ
Services for Ary S. Kurtz, retired employee of the Pennsylvania railroad, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the home of his son, Ralph Kurtz, 3837 Creston dr. Burial will be Crown Hill Mr. Kurtz, who was 65, died Saturday at his son’s farm near Paragon. He was a resident of Indianapolis 50 years. Besides his son, he is survived by
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