Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1946 — Page 4

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CAROLYN STONE FUNK

Services for Mrs. Carolyn Stone Funk, widow of the late Charles Funk, were to be conducted at 11 a. m, toddy in Fanner & Buchanan mortuary by Dr. Guy O. Car-

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tery. Mrs. Funk, who was 85, died Friday in her home, 2415 Shelby st. Miss

Punk, secretary of the Methodist church: a brother, Albert Clawson, Fishers, and several nieces and nephews,

,| JOHN R. BRANNAN

John R. Brannan switchman for Monon railroad 83 years, died yesterday in his home, 3006 Winthrop ave. He was 60. Services will be held in Henry funeral home in Monon Wednesday afternoon. Burial will be at Monon.

Survivors are his wife, Elizabeth Brannan; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Law; a brother, C. M. Brannan of Jamestown, N. D.; a sister, Mrs. Lula Hornbeck, Indianapolis, and

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MARY VINCENT BENNETT

Mrs. Mary Vincent Bennett, lifelong resident here, died yesterday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Katherine Morrison Baker, 2848 Central ave. She was 91. Mrs. Bennett was the widow of

.| John BH. Bennett, who died in 1913,

and was a member of the Episcopal chureh, Survivors besides her daughter

(are & son, John V. Bennett: three

sisters, Mrs. Bessie Worrell, Mrs. Pearl Mosier and Mrs. Grace Mitchell; a brother, Earl Vincent; one

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Regular Prices Ayres’ Downstairs Store Remnant Sale combined with January E.OM. is a semi-annual clearance of broken lots, odds and ends and special purchases—all offered at lowest possible levels. Come and get your share of these fine bargains! AGAIN TOMORROW! Doors open at 9:45 A. M. “No. phone, mail or C. 0. D. orders, please! We.

reserve the right to LIMIT QUANTITIES!

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