Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1946 — Page 4

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LORETTA C. OLIVER Mrs, Loretta C. Oltver, former Inresident, died Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Boggs, 3541 Orchard ave. in Lyawood, Cal. Mrs. Oliver, who was 86, lived here until six years ago when she moved to California. She was a member of the First

Services for Mrs. Augusta Y. Hamm, who died yesterday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leslié N. Penn, 427 8. Rural st, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Cataula, Ga. * Mrs. Hamm, who was 80, had been a resident here for the past 20 years and was a member of the Woodside Methodist church. “one Survivors include another daughter, Mrs. M. H. Johnston, IndianLapolis; three brothers, J. A. Weldon, Cataula, Theodore Weldon, ' Columbus, Ga, and Alex Weldon of Jacksonville, Fla; two Mrs. Loftis Tate and Mrs. Hattie Moore, both of Cataula, and three grand. children.

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LEE R. FINEHOUT Services for Lee R. Finehout, refired stationary engineer, will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Grinsteiner funeral home. Burial “will-be in Crown Hill. Mr. Pinehout, who lived at 1310 E. New York st., died yesterday in the Bt. Vincent's hospital.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Amelia Medert Finehout; » daughter, Mrs. Harriet Allen, Freetown: a son, Pred R. Finehout, Indianapolis, and five granddatighters.

LUCINDA M. ARNOLD

Rites for Mrs. Lucinda M. Arnold, 1132 8. West st.,-will be held at 2:30

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MRS. EDNA C. HENDRICKSON Services for Mrs, Edna C. Hendrickson wiil be held at 1 p. m. to

of the Chimes. Burial will be at New Crown cemetery." "Mis. Héiidrickson died Friday inh her hoitie, 260 E. Iowa st. She was 43. Survivors include her husband, Clarence Hendrickson; two sons, Clarence Hendrickson Jr. and James Hendrickson; a sister, Mrs, Louisa

and Ray Shonk, all of Indianapolis, and Everett Shonk of Rushville,

MRS. CATHERINE SULLIVAN Rites for Mrs. Catherine Sullivan, who died Saturday in her home, 1226 N. Grant ave, will be cone ducted at 9 a. m. tomorrow in Little Flower church. , Internment will be in Holy Cross. Born in County Kerry, Ireland, she came to this country 45 years ago. Formerly employed as matron of the children’s department in the Marott Shoe Co., she was a member

the church social club and the auxiliary of A. O. H. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Dennis J. Barton and Mrs. Donald H. Ridwell, both of Indianapolls; three brothers, the Rev. P. J. O'Grady of Dallas, Tex.; Michael and Bugene O'Grady, both of Ireland; three sisters, Mrs. A. L. Geiger of Tulsa, Okla, and Mrs. Mary PFitegerald and Mrs.- Bridget Scribe

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