Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1944 — Page 4
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Rites for Anna T. Sickels To Be- Conducted Tomorrow
Dr, George A, Frantz, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will
tomorrow in the” Flamner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial.will be ir Crown Hill. . ” Miss Sickels, who died yesterday, was a descendant of one of the oldest families int Indianapolis. Her great-grandfather, Dr. Isaac’ Coe, was the first graduate physisian) arid surgeon to settle in Indian-| apolis. He brought his wife and] family here in 1821 and they lived REV, JOHN STANFIELD on tie present site of the Columbia| The Rev. John. Stanfield, 1723 club, Howard st., pastor of the True Miss Sickels was educated here | GOSDEl Shitesh 10 i and gradu from Mrs, May | YOALS, : Mo 4 Wright Sewdll's Classical School for werday n al Be bE in 1894. She later became |0dist hospital. He
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CHARLES E. SELLS
Services were to be held at 2 p. m, today in the Smith's Valley United Brethren church for Charles E. Sells, a former employee of the Beoch Grove shops. Burial was to be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Mr. Sells, who was 69, died Friday in his home, 1458 Richland st.
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Services for Mrs. Mabel E, Monroe will pe conducted at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in the West Side Chris- | tian’ chapel by the- Rev, Roscoe
Kirkman, Burial will be in Edin-|
burg: Mrs, Monroe, who. was 40, died yesterday in St. Francis’ hospital, 8he was the wife of Henry W. Monroe, 214 N. Reisner st. She had lived in Indianapolis for 30 years and was a member of the West Side Christian chapel, Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Miss Doria Monroe of Indianapolis; two sons, Raymond of Indianapolis and Alfred in the navy; six sisters, Mrs. Irene Parsley, Mrs, Bessie Owens, Mrs, Lillian Plake and Mrs. Dorothy Reich el, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Evelyn Lawson of Chicago and Mrs. Lucille Kirkman of Monrovia, and a hrother, Ralph Matlock of Indianapolis,
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Mrs. Grace V. Deveny, an Indianapolis resident 21 years, died Saturday in Methodist hospital. She was 41. Mrs. Deveny, who lived at 1107 N, Temple ave, was a member of St. Philip Neri Catholic church and the Altar society. Survivors are her husband, Noble; her father,” Frank Sears, .Clayton; two sisters, Mrs. Richard Cain, Anderson, and Mrs. Cloyde Bryant, Indianapolis, and a brother, Lowell
Employed by the New York Central railroad 15 years, Mr. Sells retired last May. : Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Wineman, Indianapolis, and Mary Alice, Greenwood; four sopgs, Z| Thomas J., Frank and Orval, all of Indianapolis, and Wilbur, Greenwood; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Whicker, Rushville, and Mrs. Opal Paddock, Glen's Valley; a brother, Joseph, Shelbyville; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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4 Reliability . + » BERNARD SCOFIELD A service at the grave at Crown Hill will. be held at 4 p. m. today for Bernard A. Scofield, a native of Indianapolis, who died Oct. 27 in a railroad accident at Oxnard, Cal He was 38. Burvivers are his wife, Thelma; his mother, Mrs.'B, A. Scofield, Los # | Angeles and Cleveland, O., and two brothers, George B., Cleveland, and L& John @. Scofield, recovering in an English hospital from wounds received In action July 27,
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2020 E. 47th st., an employe of the Indianapolis Water company, were held yesterday at North Salem, with burial there, ;
He died Thursday in St. Vincent's hospital. A native of North Salem, Mr. Trotter had lived here since 1921.
Sears, Clayton, Services will he held at 8:30 a. m. {Wednesday in the Harry W, Moore | peace chapel and at 9 a. m. in St. {Philip church, Burial will be in Holy Cross. >
| HENRY T. McCOY
Services for Henry T. McCoy, 332 {N. Miley ave, who died Friday in City hospital, were to be held at 10 a. m, today in the Conkle funeral home: The Rev. John J. Williams, pastor of the West Side Church of God, was to officiate. Burial was to be in Floral Park cemetery. An eniployee of the Merchants | Box company, Mr. McCoy had lived {here 35 years, He was 56. Survivors are two - brothers, Angeles, Cal, and two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Higgins, Tulsa, Okla.
MRS. IDA TENNEY
Services for Mrs. Ida 'M. Tenney, & former Indianapolis resident, were held Friday at Los Angeles, Cal. She was 69. Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Charles G. Sanders, Indianapolis, whose husband is president of Pagkard-Indianapolis, Inc.; Mrs, E. M. Mitehum, Cincinnati, O.; Mrs. Irving Ritterman, Beverly Hills, Cal, and Miss Gertrude Tenney, Los Angeles. x
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Dr. Liscomb Brown, 105, Dies Rites to Be Held Wednesday
The Rev. George G. Kims&), pastor of the Memorial Baptist church, will conduct the funeral services for Dr. Liscomb R. Brown at 1:30 p.m, Wednesday in the Conkle Funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill,
four daughters, Mrs. Hazel Osborns, Mrs. Mildred Demming, and Mrs, Alta Haley, all of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. Edith Armstrong, Belle, Cal; a son, Clarence, Cleveland, O,; two sisters, Mrs, Blanche Oliver and Mrs. brothers; Earl and ‘Fred, Indianapolis, and 13 grandchildren. "
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A retired physician for from Denver, Colo. He had been {ll for about a year but was confined to his bed for only three weeks, Dr. Brown spent much of his time reading and took great pleasure in going automobile rides with his son. Surviving besides his son. are a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Fennell of Indianapolis; a granddaughter, Mrs. AH. Weatherly of Rockford; IIL, and two great-grandchildren.
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CAMPBELL M. RITCHIE Services for Campbell M, Ritchie, who ‘died Saturday at Methodist hospital, were to be at 1:30 p, m. today at the Harry W. Moore Peace chapel, with the Rev, T. R. Thrasher, pastor of the Episcopal Church of the Advent, officiating, Burial was to be in Crown Hill, Mr, Ritchie was 58 and resided at 1704 Alton ave. He has been em-
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MARION A, SMITH
{ Services for Marion A. 8mith, who died Thursday at his home, 552 Pershing ave, were to be held at 3! Pp. m. today at Shirley Brothers West Chapel, with burial at Mt. Jackson.
Mr. Smith lived at Clermont before: coming to Indianapolis. He | was 65, : | Survivors are his wife, Nellie B.:
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