Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1945 — Page 5
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1618 Market st., will be held at the Mr, O’Brien, who was 65, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. A native of Ireland, Mr. O'Brien had been a resident here for 37 vears. He was an employee of the New York Central railroad in the Brightwood shops and a member of the Holy Cross Catholic church and the Holy Name society of that church. Survivors include his wife,“ Mrs. Etta O'Brien; two brothers, John
Cal. O'Brien, an Indianapolis policeman, "(and James O'Brien, Ireland, and a
sister. Mrs. Hannah Flaherty, Indianapolis. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery.
*|terday in City hospital. He had been
"| vis, all of Indianapolis; three broth- ,| ers, one sister and 10 grandchildren. |
-{ Witham. who died yesterday in the
STATE DEATHS
Resident Here Over 50 Years Died Yesterday.
Services for Thomas W. Davis, 1326 E. Legrande ave, an Indianapolis resident more than 50 years, will: be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the J. ©. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. : Mr. Davis, who was 77, died yes~
a member of the Seventh Christian church®45 years and at the time of his death was a member of the Centenary Christian church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Luella Davis; two daughters, Mrs. Elmer H. White of Indianapolis and Mrs. Harry Mount of Kendallville; four sons, Paul Davis, Claude Da- | vis, Harold Davis and Donald Da-
FRANCIS SPEARS Services for Francis Spears, who died in Evansville Monday, will be | held at 1:30 this afternoon at High | Fall chapel in Taswell. Burial will | be in the church cemetery, ! Survivors include four daughters, | Mrs. Clyde Weber, Mrs. Virgil Cra- | gun, Miss Esther Spears and Miss! Ame Mae Spears, Indianapolis, and | three sons, Clyde Spears, Indian- | apolis, Glenn Spears, Evansville, | and Gerald O. Spears, U. 8. navy. |
MRS. EMMALINE WITHAM Services for Mrs. Emmaline
home. of her daughter at Summit:
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Ada ’ Vorheetse, Myrtie Myers,
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. Jennie s Joughty, Mrs. John ; brothers, Jess “and Reuben JASONVILLE Ida Hochstetler, 75. Suri Sons, Leonard, Doyle, Glenn;
sisters, Mrs. Mary ie Burton, Mrs.
RTE—Outhbert Dean Bates, 85. Margaret; brothers, Bob, George; sister,
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the 970th ordnance heavy automotive
detachment of the Si6th battalion with medics; Quartermaster tryck company; quartermaster truck company; quartermaster truck company: ter service Suinhang; ments of the SINR wri Soin quarter. e a . master service battalions; srmy 1; and » merchant marife, Pittston Victory—1949 t fel the 801st tank destroyer battalion wi 93d medical medics; train; Stor sterilization comquartermaster service comService oomrT ralirosd - ace army purses and
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Wilson Keane—I1S miscellaneous personnel.
Cape San Antonio—No Information. » 1e8_Vos—84 miscellaneous personnel, DUR AY NEWS, Va:
City Vietory—141 |
vg n. Seerts . [leer 77. Survivors: Daughters, X . H. Woodms: A o >| David A. Burton; sens "| sisters, Mrs. Stella Famming, Mrs, Har. *| riett Punk,
3 Survisehs: Husband, : | Mrs. Hackett; ] J. John W.
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MONTPELIER — Mrs, Maze! Gertrude Denton, 45. Mrvivorns: Husband, Cecll; sons, . Corl, Garl. deughters, . Dw, rking, Mrs. Wayne Sills, Patty Denton: father, George Goble; brothers, Von and Albert Goble. Ss. Mildred V. Cavanaugh, William N.; mother, : ters, Mrs. Clyde ward Howard; brother,
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les C. Trenary. 59. Survivors: Wife, Ora B.: sister, Mrs. 0. G Kiser; brothers, Richard, John, Raymond. NEW OCASTLE--Mrs. Nannie E. Bacon, $ Joseph A; da sons, Day H.,
Robert. Dale Howard, 14. Burvivers: Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward L. Howard; slater, Mrs.: Cora Combs, NEW GOSHEN—Norman Esrl McOleary, 7 months. Survivors: Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Grover McCleary. OAKLAND OITY--Mrs. Arras May Reed. PLEASAN aries Bedwell, 6. Survivors: Wife, Anna; daughter, Lena Cox; Ras Dan, jam. rs,
vivors: vey, Claude; , Mrs. Bd Anson, Mrs. Dale
: roops Return on 49 Ships Today at East and West Ports
ald Wi 39 troops. including the 1208th’ hte FP battalion, and “mis. | cellanecus troops. t
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8. Parker—No information. W. Tighsm--No information, DUE AT NEW YORK: -— Savannah-1868 troops,
+ Costa Rice Victory—-1936 troops, faShuding Jha 3d armored field artillery 26 Sr dnance aan, lion, ang the company. Augusta—1160 including the 634 armored fleld Briers watislon, and the 657th fleld artillery battalion. Patrick Whelan—34 undesignated troops. James Caldwell—17 undesignated troops. Ferdinand Gagon — 11 undesignated Lucretia—g851 undesignated troops. . Antioch Vietory — 1080 undesignated roops. .
AT PORTLAND: Valencia—287 personnel and one navy. |
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gens, 1011 N. Drexel st, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Tolin funeral home. Burial will be in Wash-
ington Park cemetery. Mrs. Scher-
WHITTLETON of Indianapolis, Ine. Survivors include a daughter, Miss fl MA. 7965 _ 206 Kresge Bids. Vivian Patherree of Indianapolis; |[} Seventeenth Yer in tadianapetin her father, James Hurley of Ken-| TE ————.~
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