Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1945 — Page 4
IF. W. Wallick, Ex-Architect [I™
Here, Dies in Florida Home|
Frederick W. Wallick, former In-funeral home. “The Rev. William ©. dianapolis. architect, died Sunday| Breedlove, pastor of Calvary Baptist in his bome in Winter Park, Fla. |church, will officiate. : according to word received by rela- ‘Mr. Smock, who was 67 and for-|S tives here. merly lived at 560 Pletcher ave. |= Mr. Wallick, who was 65, lived died Sunday in the home of b Milk Mi t for and worked in Indianapolis ‘until|brother, Abraham Smock, 3519 E.|S xture 1939, when he moved to Florida. He 10th st.
f Second Pr .| Survivors besides his brother inStomach Acids a member of eshy-| Survivors beside an
urvivors include his wife, B- Smock; two daughters, Mrs. Eleanor conor: a sister, Mrs. Edith Wallick| Davis and Mrs. Anna Brown, and ration [mone of Baldwin, Long Island; a|two sisters, Mrs. Drucilla Ragsdale the | ter-in-law, Mrs, Martin H. Wal-|and Mrs. Hattie Stillabower, all of , lick: a nephew, Noble D. Butler, Indianapolis. Ea recidity. . Sufferers and a niece. us. Mary Butler Bradnow try this at home by ol ning a | je all o ndiana rR TE purest Funeral services and burial will RITES SET FOR Easy to take. Just mix\two tea-|phe in Winter Park. .
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~ spoon but little, Try a bottle, it must Satisfy or money refunded. Lurin for saleby | LOREN BRADWAY MARY T FAUST ere. i Husky and tre Som yw or |. Services for Loren Bradway, for-| i
mer resident of Indianapolis, will be held this afternoon in Knightstown. and burial will be there. Active Church Worker to! Mr, Bradway, who was 53, died Sunday in ‘his home in Knights- Be Buried Thursday. town after a long illness. He lived here a short while 15 years ago, but Services for Mrs. Mary Theresa had lived most of his life in pgust, widow of the late Frank |S Knightstown, "He way. a member Faust, will be held at 9:30 a, m.
of the Presbyterian church there. | Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. | Thursday in the Sacred Heart
| viola Watkins and Mrs. Gigdys| church. Burial will be in St. Joseph Lockeridge, both of Knightstowq,| cemetery. Mrs. Faust, who was 79,
Jw 2 § and Mrs. Leota White, 2221 AvOn-}ui.q4 yesterday at a local nursing {dale pl, and a brother, Eugene Bled y y
. hotne, Bradway of Knightstown, y ¢ She was a member of the Sacred
THOMAS SMOCK Heart church and the Christian | Services for Thomas Smock, ®|ysotners society of that church, and
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