Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1944 — Page 8
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L. A. Huddleston, Calvary United mortuary, 243C Brethren church pastor, were to|Station st, with conduct services for Mrs. Martha burial in Crown Arbuckle at 2'p., m. today at the Hill Voie £3 Broadway church. - Burial was to be surviv by her Be at Floral Park. husband, Gearge; - Mrs, Weimer Mrs, Arbuckle died Tuesday at|four daughters, Mrs. Marie Bussell,
Methodist hospital. She was 65 and Mrs. Helen: MacDonald, Mrs. Ruth lived at 2407 Park ave. She was a|Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth Heck, and
member of the Broadway church, the Second Philathea Sunday school class and the Harold C. MeGrew camp, Spanish American Veterans auxiliary. . Survivors are her husband, Louis; |, Alea RIA re, re. Me. Gro: two daughters, Mrs. Olive Deitz and |ver Gaither, . Lillie Gaither, Mrs. Mrs ary Org» son, Mathew ih ERS hry MCL ME a granddaughter, all of {James of or; Indianapolis, and two great-grand- suse, = pire” Molle’ Benton: eotier. sons. David, Virgil and Henry Bowers,
THOMAS EUGENE HAMM
Services for Thomas Eugene | ELKBART Eimer ® Davie 3. Sur. IT y JI. an Hamm, who died yesterday at Davis; some, Crug and James; dsughier Ba a Methodist hospital from injuries| Mrs. Marie Metzger 83. Survivors: received Thursday when he was|peosores Mrs. Sadie Lusk aad Mrs. Cora struck by an automobile, will be aur ARBANKS-_ 13. Sanh oat. 3. 83. §. usband, 8 v held at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the|and Lymn: deughien Mrs. Esta oa ae a ayburst Is. Moore & Kirk funeral home,~2530 i nd ot Sters, Mrs. Lila Station st. The body will be taken |Risss, and Mrs. Margaret Cox: brothers,
Emmit, Charles, Frank, Ernest and David to Bloomington for burial. hey
The 14-year-old boy was riding|, MABTFORD CITY—George Turner, 86 his‘bicycle at 30th st. and Sherman on Rs, Mrs, “Bama Sills an
dr, when he was hit by an auto- [Mrs Margaret Foust.
LAFAYETTE-—Mrs: Robert B. Mayo. Sur. mobile driven by Albert Gulley, 2309 | vivors: Husband; daughters, Mrs, Grace Millersville rd. . Shaw, Mrs. Frank J. Rehile and Mrs. Thelma KE. Fisher; sons, Sherman and “Survivors are the youth's parents, | Robert.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamm, 3340 ot PORTE-I0s. Ratheting B: Hart» or vivors: usban: en; N. Sherman dr.; a sister, Patricia Arthur; AT Mrs. George Koen: Louise; a brother, Jacke Lee, sis! Mrs. Martha Doolittle >a Mrs. three grandparents, Mrs. ED ‘1 LA PORTE—Jacob W. Replogle, 80. Sur-
Wampler and Mr. and Mrs. Lee |vivors: Wife. Grace; son, Harvey; brothers, Hamm John and Oliver. Brayton E. Gridley, 80. Survivors: Wife,
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will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow wil be held at 830 3. m. tomorrow Louie. and at 9 a’ m, at the St, Catherine|to Louisville ‘church, * Burial will be in Crown aril In dol tb oie (Hill. Mr. Backenstoe was 56. law of Miss Elizabeth Claypool, 111 Survivors are “two sisters, Mrs. |E. 16th st. .and Mrs. Chester Brad~ Carl T, Payne and Mrs. W. P. Hiner, ford, 3221 N. Pennsylvania st. both of Indianapolis, and two broth-| Other survivors are his wife; a ers, Willard H. with the navy, and|daughter, Mrs. Farnsworth Bryant, Fred J. Indianapolis, both of Louisville; a sister, Miss Ann T. Hilleary, Roanoke, Va.; a brother; Clarence L. * Charlestown, W. Va., and three grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 10:30
Frances; Jedghier. Mrs, yelma Dundon; son, Floyd; brothers, Elmer and Emory. LOONIER--Harry Nelson, 74. Survivor:
Son, H. Ra LINTON Harold W. Noiting, 2. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. d Noiting; brother, Jerry; sister, Sharon.
5. funeral home. : onugnier, Mi. Mr, Jones died Monday at his Henry, Stephen.| home, 838 Lexington ave. ALBAN Survivors are his mother, Mrs. pd Ere. ig Mary Jones; an aunt, Mrs. Daisy and Shares; daugiters, Kathryn, Mu. Kemp, Marion, and two uncles, i 3 5 Moser, ~Mrs. charles Jones, Indianapolis, and ely Mrs. Harry P M a. te as and Mos 1 Roners Ste Wymond Rouse, Danville, Il. art; brother, William Tighe.
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