Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1944 — Page 4
| Loy D. Berry, 56, Dead Here
FUNERAL arrangements were being made today for Loy D.
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Ind anapolis Native Dies at wo died of » re Age of 77 After Long ling matches last night.
+ liiness. Mr. Berry, 56, formerly was a 3 linesman with the Public Service Services for Mrs. Emma E. Mc-/ 0" or 1ngiana. ‘He recently revain, widow of Calvin L. “Me | med’ from California where he in, Washington township Jann had been a civilian employee at : will be at 10:30 a. m. omer San Francisco marine barracks. 3 She Tyne ore. ura | He was a member of Moose lodge “Mrs, Mclivain, a native of In-| SoC Of the Masonic lodge-of Mon . lis, died here in a putsne| He is survived by the wife, Mrs. Nome yesterday after an iliness of | poe oth Berry: a son, Darrell; four years. She was 77. ite | TWO daughters, Mrs. Betty Shaefer She had lived here all her Dit and Mrs, Lois Keyling, and his “pxoept for the period between. s father, Charles Berry, all of InBO Twain was a| dlanapolis; and & brother, Chester B. A edo, Tex. ‘member of the Meridian Heights| =~ oo it ey ox. giro}
Presbyterian church. Brothers’ funeral home. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. |
Mabel E. Burke of Indianapolis; a
son, Harold H. McIlvain, also of | $ " [ndianapolis, and a grandson, Sgt. :
Salvin C. Burke of McCook field,
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The Rev. Ralph E. Webber. pastor _ af the Community chapel, will conduct the funeral services for Mrs. Employee of Newspaper Dean Rose Odér at 1:30 p. m. to-
morrow in the Harry W. Moore : Ew licptl. ® Boor will be in For 30 Years Dies at
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4 gpolis for 40 years, died Monday| my, Rev. William H. Eifert, pas-|
RE oo oe. of too earn oO Re Analg 3 i There's double wear and double charm in She was 50. . ._| funeral services for Mrs. Clara |S ; : this double-duty gabardine suit dr ess . ip ee Mis. Marte Howell. 4852 Norwaldo ave, at 2 co classic and young in its simple tailored . ’ sai {p. m. Friday in the Flanner & Bu- . . Gilhooley and Mis. Stephen J&L har Burial will be in, lines, smart details. It can be made to look | Rudoloh, and a brother, Willtm J. on oria cemetery. like many dresses with a change of neckEE A ar MS Dowel], Wo Was, ST. wl wear. In green, blue, brown, fuchsia, luggage. Sizes 161% to 221%.
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FREDERICK TERRY yesterday in City hospital after an Puneral services for Frederick illness of almost two years. erty, Wiio died Monday right inj She had been employed: for-30+ St. Vincent's hospital, were to be at years in the business and advertise} 2:30 p. m. today at the Flanner & ing offices of the Indianapolis Star. Buchanan mortuary conducted by She was a member of the Redeemer ' the Rev. E. Burdette Backus, pastor|church. of the All Souls Unitarian church. Surviving are a son, Horace; a Burial will be in Crown Hill sister, Mrs, Alma Blizzard, both of fin (Indianapolis; two brothers, Virgil Gason Stomach simp of Evansvite and win a | Syrup of Flushing, N. Y, and two ; | grandchildren, : 3 , suffoest- | ne medicines Koen 107 WALTER}J. VINCENT ‘
Services for Walter J. Vincent, a | telegraph operator, will be at 2 p. m. : j{cmorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be
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| Born in Florida Mr. Vincent had | lived here for 20 years. He was a | member of the Indianapolis Camera club and the Second Church of | Christ, Scientist. | Surviving are his wife, Mrs. {Georgia B. Vincent; a daughter, Mrs. George S. Becker of Indianapolis,- and an aunt, Mrs, Alice Enyart of New York City,
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Mrs. Della Tucker, Elwood, died, |yesterday at 118 E St. Clair st.| {Mrs. Tucker, who was 82, recently {was released from Mercy hospital, ! Elwood, and came to Indianapolis for specialist's care. A native of Ohio, she had resided | lin Elwood and vicinity most of her life. She was the widow of John] { Tucker, operator on the Tipton!Alexandria interurban for many lyears, and was a member of Hazel Dell Quaker church, Windfall.
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bleached, or Castleton followed by burial in Oak~ | r landon. Mr. Schwartz, a farmer who lived] s two miles south of Castleton on E. Hurry for This {T1st st. died yesterday in Methodist ial! | hospital after an illness of several Saturday Special months. He was 67. |
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Schwartz of“Castleton and Pearlie| Schwartz of Ft. Custer, Mich.: a ; ‘prother, Dr. J. A. Schwartz of DanSur eto P lease ville, and three grandchildren.
Super Special in Our Budget Department {CHARLES E. TALBERT JR. Helen of Troy $995 | Services for Charles E. Talbert Permanent 3 'Jr., will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mr. Talbert, who was 20, died in | City hospital Monday after an ill-
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- | Mrs. Bernice A. Wilson, a resihamper and $1.25 to $1.50 | dent. of Indianapolis for one year. 401 ROOSEVELT BLDG. died last night at her home, 1638 E. : Cor. I, and Wash, Sts.—Fourth Floor Iowa st. She was 40. Z A | - The body of Mrs. Wilson will be ott | returned to her birthplace, Dement, T° ¢h0: | I11., for burial A | Her husband, Finley M. Wilson, ETE, isi and a son, S. Sgt. Walter. O’'LaughPam gaa 1%: stauonag at Langley field, Va. 4 ve er.
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