Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1946 — Page 7
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Rites for. Mrs. Dorothy Garrett Set Tomorrow, ‘Services for Mrs. Dorothy M;
hospital, will be held in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel at 10 a. m. tomorrow, Burial will be ent Montpelier Friday, She was
a near Tilton, Ill, Mrs. Garrett lived at 338 N. Layman ave, and
a past president of P.-T. ‘A. 87 and belonged to Irvington Methodist church. . Survivors include her husband, Ar]l Garrett; three daughters, Mrs. Muriel Brady, Churubusco; Mrs. Mona Blaine Nichol, Berkeley, Cal, and Miss Marjorie Ann Garrett, Indianapolis; her mother, Mrs. Mary Certain, Canton, O., and two brothers, Howard Certain, Ouyohoga Falls, O, and Neil Certain, Canton, oO.
WILLIAM HENRY LEE
Christian Science servicds were to be held at 2 p: m. today at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary William Lee, India Railways, “Inc, em=« ployee who died Monday. Burial will be in Crown.
James Robert ‘Thompson, active in retail furniture éircles here nearly 40 .years, died yesterday. He was 67. A native of Syatblana, Ky. Mr. 1908. His
Tames R. “Thompson, Veteran Furniture Dealer Here, Dies
in G. H, Herrmann funeral home
MISS MINA STAEHLE . Services for Miss Mina Staehle, who died yesterday in her home, 1048 E. OHio st, will be conducted
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Clubwoman Held Membership in Civic Groups.
Rites for Mrs, Mary Connor, lifelong resident here, will be held in Kirby mortuary at 8:30 a m. Friday. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. She was the widow of John Connor, Mrs, Connor lived at 1204 Hoyt ave, and died Monday in Methodist hospital. She was a member
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| ralils | Mrs, Mary Bottorfl, and a niece, Mrs, Oscar Lee, both of Indianapolis.
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ELIZABETH S. CORNET Services for Mrs, Elizabeth 8, Cornet, who died Saturday in the ke.| home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack oe! C. Carr, 910 E., 58th st, will be a. m. tomorrow. Burial will be Mrs. Cornet was 74 and a native of Missouri. Survivors besides Mrs. Carr are two other daughters, Mrs. Rose Goode and Mrs. Helen Kidd.
ESTHER M. WILLIAMS
Services for Mrs. Esther M. Williams, widow of Evan T. Williams, are to be held in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel at 1:30 p. m. today. The Rev. Ralph Weisser, pastor of First Evangelical and Reformed church, is to officiate and burial is to be in Memorial Park cemetery. She was 50. A native of Allen county, and resident here at 308 N. Walcott st., Mrs. Williams lived in Indianapolis nearly 20 years. She died Saturday af 115 8. Audubon rd. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Robert Gettinger, IndianapoHs; two sons, Gordon ‘R. and Evan A. Williams, Indignapolis; a.brother, | Arthur Fritz, Milwaukee, Wis, and |
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Mrs. Lucy Willis, resident here 27 years, died yesterday in her home, 28090 E. 30th st. She was 77 and a member of Christ Temple Pentecostal church. Rites will be conducted in Moore mortuaries Northeast chapel, at 2
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JAMES EVERETT | CULBERTSON | Rites for James Everett Culbertson, owner of Indianapolis Brake Service garage, will -be held in his home, 710 Eugene st, at 2 p. m. tomorrow. The Rev. Robert Lewis, pastor of Seventh Christian church, will officiate and burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery, He was 43. Mr. Culbertson, a native of An-| derson, had lived here over 30 years. He died yesterday in his! home. He was a member of North | Park lodge, F. & A. M, Scottish Rite, and the Shrine. Survivors are his wife, Grace, Culbertson; a daughter, Mrs. Doro- | thy Kowalski, Indianapolis; his| father, Roy Culbertson, Indianapolis, and three sisters, Mrs. Helen Earle and Mrs. Virginia Hern, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mildred Foley, Compton, Cal.
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FRED H. TEUTEBERG
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