Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1946 — Page 7
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Rites for William B. Arterburn, 1648 Spann ave, were to be held at 1:30 p. m., today in the Moore
will be in Floral Park. Mr. Arterburn, a retired employee of the Indianapolis Bleaching Co. died Friday in a local nursing home. He was 72 and had lived in Indianapolis 23 years. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Finnis E. Roland, Louisville; three
liam J. Arterburn, Indianapolis, and Roy G. Arterburn, Nashville, Tenn., and ‘a brother, Archie Arterburn, | Renfro, Okla.
MISS DORIS DILLON
Services for Miss Doris Dillon, | 2040 N. Berwick ave, were to be conducted at 1:30 p. m. today in the West Side Church of the Nasarene
. flby the Rev. Everett Atkinson.
Burial was to be in Floral Park. Miss Dillon, who was 17, died Saturday in Long hospial. She was an employee of the American Art Clay Co. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dillon; three sisters, Mrs, Betty Randall, Miss Loretta Dillon and Miss Brenda Dillon; two brothers, Maurice and Melvin Dillon, and a grandmother, Mrs. Mary Dillon, all of Indianapolis, and another grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Bliviley, Tell City, Ind., survive her.
WILLIAM W. FURNAS Services for William W. Furnas, tetired farmer, will be held tomorrow at Frederick, O., with burial near Englewood, O. Mr. Furnas, who was 78, died Friday at his home, 7410 E. 42d st. He was born in West Milton, O., and had lived here seven years. He was a member of the Congregational! Christian church, and the Knights of Pythias lodge at Frederick. A brother, Ira E. Furnas of West Milton, survives.
DUDLEY R. LOWRY Rites for Dudley R. Lowry, Span- | ish-American war veteran, will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Richardson funeral home. Burfal will be in Glen Haven, Mr. Lowry, who was 64 died Saturday in his home, 4421 Evanston ave. A member of the drum corps of Harold C. Megrew camp No. 1, Spanish War Veterans, he was for merly employed. as a school cus-
He is survived by his wife, Lillie. HARRY NEWTON Harry Wendell Newton, world war II veteran and employee of Holcomb & Hoke Co., died yesterday in Methodist hospital. He was 41 and lived at 1602 Gimber st. Services will be held. in Tolin fu-
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{ the few Indianapolis mansions |neral home at 10 a m. tomorrow. standing #4 the Sowstows area Burial will be in Floral Park cem-| on oveq “bo the Koran temple &
Mrs. George May, and two brothers, Roy Newson aid Bafney Newton, &ll| atsy Carlisle is queen of the temSurviving are two brothers, Al-|Indianapolis res ple. bert H., Tallahassee, Fla, and Willis, Paris, Tex.; a sister, Mrs.|OT'S 5. HEDGE Cora Young, Austin, Tex., and sev~ eral nieces and nephews.
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West Newton cemetery. Mr. Hedge, who was 80, died Saturday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Edna Jay, R, R. 8, Box 920-J, Decatur township. Survivors besides the daughter are three grandchildren, Pfc. Paul Hedge, on furlough, Raymond Jay and Mrs. Rhoda Dowden, all of Indianapolis.
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