Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1944 — Page 7

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Policeman ‘4 " Farrell Dies: : Services will be held at 8: 30 a, m, Services fo Be Held Friday bon 4 50 Pepa meshes

and at 9 a. ‘ni in 8S. Peter and Paul Cathedral, of which he was a member.‘ Burial will be in 8t. Joseph's cemetery. 2 Survivors are three daughters;

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Allien of Indianapolis). | Since 1889 Died. Yesterday. -

Mrs. Della Steele Rickey, widow

James J. Farrell, an Hidianapolis policeman 2% years, died yesterday in his horhie, 547 N. Oxford st. He was 65. A native of Ireland, he came here in 1901 and worked for the Pennsylvania railroad before’ Tus appointment to the police force. Mr. Farrell\nrarie ® Indianapolis, Mrs. M, J. . |retiped in 1941. Zangl, Madison, Wis, and Mrs, Ted °f A member of the Hibernians, he also was a member of the Praternal Gallits, Mayville, Wis, a son, Leo order of Police and St. Philip, Rent) M.: a sister, Mrs, Bena Keen, and Catholic church, ... p. ms tomorraw in the Shelby one grandchild, all of Indianapolis, Services will be held at 8:30 a. ‘m. BD Methodist church, The Rev. z

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vania st. She was 89. A natice of Ohio, Mrs. Rickey came to Indianapolis in 1889; She was a member of the . Broadway Methodist church, and had ‘been {ll two weeks. ‘Services will be held at 2: :30 p.m. tomorrow in the Clyde V. Montgomery funeral homie. Burial will be at

Friday in the home and at 9 a. m. in StwPhillp, church. Burial will be in Holy Cross ¢émetery. Survivors are the wife, Margaret; thrée daughters, Mary, Margaret and Mrs. Helen Troy, all of Indianapolis; three sons, Lt. Thomas. M. Farrell, with the army air forces in the Southwest Pacific; John, of the police department, and James J. Jr., of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs, Bridget Mulhern, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Nora Keating, Ireland;

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B..‘T. Morgan, pastor, will officiate. ‘Mrs, Case was 71. A former schoolteacher, she became ill while at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Esther Helen Murnan, 315 Trowbridge st. the only

Mrs, Case was the wife of George! acid, H, Case, who died 12 years ago. She ‘was a member of the Carlisle. Meth odist church,

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cemetery following services to be|Masonic, lodge. held at 10 a m. tomorrow in Shirley Services will be held at 3 p. m. Brothers” west “side - chapel, She tomorrow in the J. C.- Wilson fuwas 85. neral home, Burial will be in the Mrs. Simms had been employed Acton cemetery. The Rev. Floyd at the Central Indiana hospital 40/Smith, pastor of the Emmanuel .|years before her retirement seven|church will officiate and the lodge . Lo ’ years agg. She lived with a daugh-|Will hold services. where in the nation where a suitable air< |{or "Mrs, Rose Weymire, “568 N.| Survivors age his wife, Sylvia; a Lynn st. son, James; a daughter, Mrs. MarOther survivors are another|gery Russelot; a brother, Edwin, daughter, Mrs, Jennie Horn, and.a/8hd a sister, Mrs. Alma King, all of son, Alexander, both of’ Indianap- Indianapolis. Costs for the trip are bated on direct |olis.

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ARZO GARRETT L A. HENDERSON Services for Arzo Garrett, 2730 Rites for I. A. Henderson, 341 W,|Villa ave, who died Sunday at 25th st., a retired barber, were to be|Carson Springs, Ky. will be held held at 2 p. m. today in the Wither-|at 2 p. m. tomorroy in the home. spoon United Presbyterian church,| Burial will. be in the ‘Anderson of which he was a member. Burial cemetery. was to be at Crown Hill. The Rev.| Mr. Garrett, who had spent the T. L. Grandy, pastor, was to offi-|summer at the Kentucky resort,

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