Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1945 — Page 18
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Ce Pu rit mcs] SEFVICES Are Artanged for (RI EEZZT| Frank Kimberln, Refired
Services for Prank Kimberlin, held at 2 p. m. Monday in Flanner 5241 Graceland ave, an Indian-'& Buchanan mortuary. The Rev. ). |apolis resident 40 years, will be Robert D. McCarthy, pastor of the | held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in 3lst Street Baptist church, will Hl} Dorsey Brothers funeral home. officiate. Burial will be in Crown ll Birial will be in Washington Park | Hill cemetery.
Fa \ a cemetery. Mrs. Bartlett died yesterday in in buying a home |
va : Vi r p A —— - Metal Firm Here, Dies = Services for Prank A. Lauck of ! : 938 E Tabor st., who died yesterday in Methodist hospital, will be at 9 8. m. Monday in i Sacred Hear
Wednesday in Methodist hospital. apolis and lived here until shé went fe nad been employed by Bran-(to Grand Rapids, Mich. She re- (9: 18 num-Keene Lumber Co. before his| turned to Indianapolis in 1933 and | retirement 20 years ago. He was a was a member of the 3ist Street native of Scott county. | church. : ll survivors are two sons Carl] Survivors include her husband, ll kimberiin a policeman, and Earl William F. Bartlett; two daughters, Kimberlin: two daughters, Mrs. [Dorothy A. Bartlett and Barbara A. 1} | Rosella Goodwin and Mrs, Bess Bartlett; and her parents, Charles J Clegg, all of Indianapolis; 10 wand: Jane Anna Sigmon. t children and 13 great grand | EVA WALTERS Services for Mrs. Eva Walters, 5454 Manker st., the widow of David gy rviving ) Dora Sigmon | E. Walters, will be held at 4 p. m.| Joseph; three sons, Jerome, st. a lifelong [today in the Perry Miles funeral/ong phillip, of Indianapolis; resident of - Indianapolis, will be home in Findlay, O. and &t 3 p. m. brothers, Homer J. Williamson of {Monday in Flanner & Buchanan yngianapolis snd Robert 8. Wil- ; brothers, | mortuary. Burial will be in Crown jjamson of Lafayette, and three sis- | John and Albert of Indianapolis and (Hill Seantery nied yesterday wl Mrs. J. C. Burkle of West| Charles of Los Angeles, and two sis- | Mrs. ters Lafayette, Mrs."Raul Clark of Madi-| W ARIGAG LING epee Findlay while visiting her sister. gon, Wis, and Mre. Raiph oreviston | KANSAS HOSPITAL Mrs. Ora Shreve. She Was & native | of Green Bay, Wis. PSYCHIATRIC CENTER of Mahaska county, Ia, and was a a w o : member of the Central Avenue MRS. FANNIE HARROD ASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (U. P.)—
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§ [|| Survivors besides Mrs. Shreve, (Tod, 2601 Mars Hill st., will be held | Topeks, Kas., will become a center 8 daughter, Mrs. Esther M. Mc-|q¢ 3 p m tomorrow in the Bean-|for teaching neuropsychitrics to J Ginty of Indianapolis; a son. Paul piae0m mortuary, Burial will be in VA physicians ; L. Walters of Atlanta, Ga. and a Floral Park cemetery. - The hospital . ac-
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| walking on 8. Meridian st. An Indianapolis resident five years, he | had previously lived in Louisville, {Ky., where he was employed by the | Big Four railroad as a freight clerk. |He was a native of near Corydon. | Survivors.are a brother, Ben W. You will find toys galore in |Windell of Corydon, and several
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ALEXAN Gard Bosley, Ju1vivits: Jie, eons; sons, J. paar, Survivors: wu sbend, Charles; brother, a .; dau r, Mrs. Ogden Etchison: | Moyd Sherland. brother, Ira a sisters, Mrs. John Wil- NE son, Mrs. Harry Howe, Miss Clara Bosley. vivors: AMBOY--Mrs. Sarah Ridgeway Lamm, . 78. Survivors: Sons, Chester, Louis. BLUFFTON—C. P. Pyle, 88. CLAY CITY-John A. Cotter, 88. vivors: Wife, Caroline; daughter, Blizabeth ; sons, Barl, Adam. DOO A. Embree, 04. Survivors: Wife, Estella: daughters. Mrs. Charles Graham, Mrs. Homer Tinkel Mrs.
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| She was 68. y Born in Cicero, she was a mem- { ber of the Broadway Baptist church, | from which services will be held at
Noah Evans; son, Estes; brother, William. ELKHART—Joseph Punk, 76. Survivors: | PL Sisters, Mrs. George Poyser, Mrs, Jacob |S Poyser; brother, Fred.
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Survivors: Wife, GQColdie; sons, William, | Ga Donald. Eugene; brother. Harry: sisters,| poINOETON-W Mrs. Joe Heflin, Mrs. Emma Bowers, vivors: Wife, Olive Emma Bytne, » Wirts; ymon: ho: za t Clarence IT
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