Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1944 — Page 6

‘Dies at Age 72 After Long liness.

h. The Rev. John Farr of nkfort, former pastor, will offiMate. Burial will be in Glendale

petery at Osgood. Mrs, Jenkins, who was 72, died ednesday night at her home, 370 N, Belle Vieu pl, after an illness of She was born in Milan and was a smber of the West Park church. Mrs.

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First Lt. Stanley E. Judson, husband of Mrs. Frances Judson, 953 Oakland ave, and son of Mr. snd Mrs. Stanley M. Judson, 2817% E. 10th st, is shown receiving - the distinguished flying cross from Col. E. W. Napier, commander of an 8th air ‘force Liberator group in England, for extraordinary achievement in aerial combat.

Indianapolis; as sister, Mrs, Pearl Dean of Ames, Iowa; seven brothers, | Walter and Harry Fletcher of Mifan, Clarence Fletcher of Del

naw, Mich, Frank and Guy F. etcher of El Paso, Ill, Fletcher of Metamora, Ill; four grandchildren and three ‘great-

grandchildren, CLIFFORD DILLON

The Rev. Meed H. Reynolds, pas-| for of Whiteland Methodist church, ‘will conduct the services for Clifford | Dillon at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the! Harry W. Moore Peace chapel. Bur-| fal will be in Crown Hill. | Mr. Dillon, 66, died yesterday at his home, 1531 N. Olney st. ; He had been & pressman for the ‘William B, Burford Printing Co. for 28 years and retired six wears ago pecause of ill health, Mr, Dillon ‘was born in Madison but had lived, du 46 years. . Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillie Dillon, and a daughter, Mrs, Lucille Punkhouse, both of Indianapolis,

MRS. SARAH SPAULDING

Services for Mrs. Sarah Anna Lovelace Spaulding were held re‘gently in Kinia, Ill, where she had Jived most of her life. Mrs. Spauld{ng who was 87, died Oct. 1

Wada Snider of Indianapolis. Mrs. Spaulding was born near and was a member of the

Other survivors are a sister, Mrs.

Spaulding of Warren; her daughters, Mrs, Rena Col-| ‘closure and Mrs. Ora Higgason of | ‘Kinia, and Mrs. Gladys Trittipo of ‘Lawrence; 15 grandchildren, seven! t-grandchildren and three t-great-grandchildren,

nd sister live,

Mr. Weiler, who was 57, died

He lived at the Central Y.M.C. A and had been active for the last eight years in the work of that organization, Mr. Weiler was a past president of the Y. M. C. A. Bible vestigation club and at the time

of the Christian Fireside council.

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ert A. Fenn, who was killed in

Heights, Cal, Earl Fletcher of Sagi-|France Aug. 16, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Sunday in the Methodist Tilden church at Flackville, son of Mr. and Mrs, Horace Plummer.

She was the sister of Andrew, Yovelace and’ the mother of Mrs.

‘Bva Gahan of Kinia; a son, Frank \ three

_ of his death was financial chairman!

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| Greencastle. ~~ * Memorial services for Lt. Vernon

|B. Amold of Indianapolis will be “fat 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Gobin

Memorial Methodist church at Greencastle. Lt. Arnold, an army pilot, ‘was killed over Germany April 29. Dr. E. R. Bartlett, dean of DePauw university, and Dr.’ Dallas L. Browning, pastor of the North Methodist church, will officiate. Lt. Arnold was the husband of Mrs. Betty Jo Arnold of Cicero, and the son of Mrs. Ethel T. Arnold, 521 E. 42d st. His father Earl Arnold of Winchester; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Burke; his grandmother, Mrs. Clara

| Talbott, and an aunt, Miss Mabel

Talbott, all of Indianapolis, survive.

OWEN HIBBERT The Rev. W. T. Pearcy, pastor of

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State. Deaths

CONNERSVIEAD-Lawis Laughl 23. Survivors: Sgn, Robert; Jaan. |

Grice DECATUR—Mrs. Ella Miller, 84. Burvivors: Daughters, Mrs. Maton Stultz and Mrs. Ora Hinton; son, Ami, JASONVILLE—Donald Rdg. 13. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Riding; brother, Richard; sister, Mrs, “Mary

LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Anna A. McGinley, 74. Survivor: Daughter, Sister M. Rita. LEBANON—Mrs. Sally O. Green, 84. Survivor: Son, William LOGANSPORT—Frank Pierce, 57, Survivors: Sons, James and a Robert; sister, Mrs. Laura Care,

JARs 82. Survivors: Sons, Lindle nd Pred Lelan; daughter, Ber; brothers, James Robert and T. C.; sisters, Mrs. C. O. Scott and Mrs. Julia Custer.

ROYAL CENTER—William D. Fry, 65 Survivors: Wife, Mary; daughter, Vernie Berkshire; son, Edger; brother, Homer L.; father, Solomon.

WARREN—Mrs, Jennie Mauer, 86. Mrs. Sarsh C. Mounsey, 63. "bur vivors: usband, Mathew H.; brother, O. Fudge; sister, Mrs. Emery Blair.

Tuesday night at his home, 1313 N. Jefferson ave, after an illness of over two years, A native of England, he had worked as a motorman for the Indianapolis Railways for 13 years until he retired 10 years ago. He was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, and came to Indianapolis 24 years ago. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ena Humbarger and Mrs, Everett

the Westminster Presbyterian|Sorley, both of Indianapolis; a son, church, was to conduct the funeral|S. Sgt. William Hibbert in Italy; services for Owen Hibbert at 3 p. m. today in the Harry W. Moore Peace|Ten Mile, Tenn, and Percy Hibchapel. Burial will be in’ Crown

grandchildren, His wife, Mrs. Mar-

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Veteran Mortician Dies at ~Age 77 After Lifetime Residence Here.

mortician, will be at 2.p, m. tomorrow in the University Park Chris-

tian church with burial in Crown Hill, Mr. Tyner, who was 77, died at his home, 447 E. 38th st., yesterday after suffering a heart attack TuesHe was born in Indianapolis and graduated from Brightwood high school in 1885. Mr. Tyner had been a mortician for over 25 years and had operated his own funeral home since 1929. After the death of his first wife in 1936, he married Miss Grace Heath, who survives, Mr. Tyner was a member of the University Park church, Calvin Prather lodge, 717, F. & A. M,, and the Scottish Rite. Surviving besides his wife are two sons, Earl S. of Detroit, Mich, and Merwin L., 3143 N. Capitol ave.;

Indianapolis; a brother, John L. of

H. Roberts of Indianapolis, and five grandchildren.

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