Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1944 — Page 5
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Services for William T. Rasmus- | sen, Indianapolis real estate dealer t | for 40 years, will be held at 3 p. m. | tomorrow in the Planner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be at Crown Hill. ' The Rev. Harry R. Mercer, assistant pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, will officiate. A lifelong resident of this city, | Mr. Rasmussen died yesterday in his home, 3208 N. New Jersey st. after a brief illness, He was 70. Inheritance tax appraiser for Marion county from 1919 to 1923, {he had been receiver for a number of firms including the Dussenberg Co. in 1924 through "25. For the past two years, Mr. Ras{mussen had been associated with {the Peerless Electric Co. with his brother, Harry E. Rasmussen. Survivors, other than his brother, are his wife, Carolyn; a son, William T. Jr. and a sister, Mrs. Lillie { Adam, all of this city. .
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MRS. NELLIE B. HALL
Services were held yesterday afternoon in Connersville for Mrs. Nellie B. Hall, 74. Burial was in the i Dale cemetery there. Mrs. Hall, who had made her home for the past two years with her son, Alvin H., 351 Congress ave., died last Sunday in the Fayette Memorial hospital, Fayette county. A resident of Connersville for 50 years, Mrs. Hall had been active in Shawmut council 17, Degree of Pocahontas and was a past great chief of the state organization. She | was a member of the First Methodist church in Connersville, Rebekah | lodge and the Fayette county chap- | ter of American War Mothers. Survivors, other than her son, are {two sisters, Mrs. C. M. Dougherty, { Indianapolis, and Mrs. Myrtle Green, Muncie, and a brother, Orville H. Bundy, Maywood, Cal.
| MRS. BESS THORNBROUGH
Christian Science services will be eld at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the anner & Buchanan mortuary for rs. Bess M. Thornbrough, 3012 Cold Spring road. Burial will be n Crown Hill Bs lifelong resident of this city, Mrs. Thornbrough died yesterday afternoon in her home after a short {illness. She was 57. The wife of C. Thornbrough, experimental engineer for the Link-Belt Co., she was a member of the Third Church of Christ, Scientist and a graduate {of Shortridge high school. Survivors, besides her husband, include two daughters, Miss Gayle tand Miss Emma Lou, Indianapolis.
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HARLEY TRIBBETT
Services for Harley Tribbett, 1418 . Olney st; were to be held at 10 m. today in Shirley Brothers’ ving Hill chapel with burial in rown Hill He was 59. A draftsman for the Indianapolis ailways since 1911, Mr. Tribbett jed Tuesday in his home, He was native of Darlington and a memer of the Masonic lodge, Scottish ite, Knights Templar and Murat hrine. He is survived by his wife, Eva; a brother, Wiley, and two sisters, | Mrs. Lura Horn and Mrs. Nora Booher, all of this city.
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Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow for Mrs. Bernice Elizabeth Douglas in the Clyde V. Montgomery funeral home. Burial will be in | Washington Park. She was 38. Mrs. Douglas, who lived at 2103% = Central ave, died yesterday at St. =| Vincent's hospital after an illness Sof six months. She was 8 member =!of the United Presbyterian church. A resident of this city for the past 20 years, she was born in Lafayette. She is survived by her husband, { Emerson; a son, Robert, both of this city; her father, Joseph Killian, | Lafayette; a brother, George Killian, Pontiac, Mich.; three half{sisters and two half-brothers.
INDICT BEDFORD MAN IN DOUBLE SLAYING
BEDFORD, Ind., May 26 (U. P.. ~—Everett Toon, 65, was under grand jury indictment for second degree murder on two counts today charged with the killing of two Bed|ford brothers. The indictment charged that Toon shot Dennis Coleman, 69, | fatally during the course of a politi= tcal argument earlier this month, {and later struck James Coleman, 66, over the head with the barrel of a shotgun, inflicting fatal in- | juries. Toon had been in jail on a justice of the peace warrant, charged with murder.
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