Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1946 — Page 16
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LANE SERVICES: AT OLNEY, ILLINOIS
Mrs. Lavena Lane, who had lived "(here but a few months, died yesterday in the home of her daughter, Mrs, E. 8. Baldwin, 3833 E. 11th st.
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Survivors besides Mrs. Baldwin Burial’ will be in a |are four daughters, Mrs. Rosalind Memorial park. Browdues and Mrs. Clara Hanauer,| 'both of Indianapolis; Mrs. Cather- Edwards, a native ine Mushrush of Gary, and Mrs, of Violet Paddick of Claremont, Ill; a died yesterday at
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City hospital after an jllness of five months, He * was 49. The pastor was founder : : of the Pentecostal = Trinity ehurch here in 1931, He Mr-Edwards resided at 1821 8. Meridian st. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Alice Edwards; a stepson, Wilbert Sebree of Indianapolis; and four sisters, Mrs, Gertrude South of Middletown, O. Mrs, Mary Frazier of Hamilton, O., Mrs. Elvira Little of Kentucky and Mrs. Sarah Leveringer of Dayton, O.
TERRY L. PRINTZ Services for Terry L. Printz, lifelong resident of this vicinity, will be conducted at 10 a. m. Saturday in the County Line Church of Ged. Burial will be in Mt, Pleasant cemetery.
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MISS MARY MILLER
Services for Miss Mary Miller, employee of the Bell Telephone Co, will be conducted at 8:30 a. m. Monday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes followed by requiem high mass in St, Catherine's Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Miss Miller, who was 24, died yesterday. She was a native of Logansport but had lived here most of her life. Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller; six sisters, Aline, LaVonne, Rose Ann, Margaret, Kathryn and Patricia Miller, and a brother, William Miller, all of Indianapolis.
MRS. KATHERINE 'BROCK
Rites for Mrs. Katherine Brock will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m.. in the Robert W. Sterling funeral home. Burial will be in Washington park. Mis. Brock died yesterday in her home, 1325 E. Minnesota st. She was 72. : A native of Brownstown, Mrs. Brock had spent most of her life here and was a member of Southeastern Rebekah lodge No. 749.
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Survivors ate her husband, Claude Brock; sister, Mrs. Mary Morris of Springfield, O.; a brother, Charles F. Bohn of Indianapolis; a niece,
field, and a nephew, Harry Trieb of. Columbus, O.
{ MRS. ELLEN LAW
Services for Mrs. Ellen Law. resi{dent of Tipton, were to be held at 2 [p. m, today in the Methodist church there. Burial was to be at Tipton
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YODER LEE PURVIS Services are scheduled at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the River Avenue Baptist. church for Yoder Lee Purvis, 1241 Reisner st. Burial will be in Florsl Park. Mr. Purvis, a resident of Indianapolis 25 years, died Wednesday in his home. He was 42. He was employed as a bench worker at the Curtis-Wright Corp, until illness forced his retirement a year ago. Survivors are his wife, Nellie; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie McAllister and Mrs, Betty Clark of Indianapolis and Mrs, Margaret Spurr of Kentucky, and two brothers, Elmer Purvis of Kentucky and Alex Purvis of Indianapolis
MRS. MARGARET FLORENCE Services for Mrs. Margaret Florence, who died yesterday at her home, 1920 Arrow ave. will be held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Jordan funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Florence, a native of Ontario, Canada, had lived here 43 years. She was 76. Survivors are the husband, James
Florence; two sons, Hugh Florence and Bruce Florence, both of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs, Mae Hunt of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Agnes Bamish of New Ross, and five grandchildren,
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MISS MARY FOX DIES AT HOME
Member of Pioneer Family “To Be Buried Tomorrow.
Rites for ‘Miss Mary Josephine Fox, lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be held tomorrow at 9 p. m, in SS Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 71. ’ Miss Fox, member of a pioneer family which has lived here since 1857, died yesterday in her home, 3302 N. Meridian st, Survivors are two brothers, George H. Fox and Albert J. Fox, and an aunt, Miss Clara E. Ratti, all of Indianapolis.
MRS. MARY MATTHEWS
died last night in her home, 2009 BE. Michigan st. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, she was 65. , Mrs, Matthews also was a member of the Church Opportunity Bible class and the Indianapolis Saengerchor. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Leona Napieralski; a sister, Emil Stelzel; a brother, Henry Bond, and four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
MRS. ELIZABETH CORRANS Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Corrans, 125 N. Highland ave. will be conducted at 10 a, m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel by the Rev. L. C. Trent, pastor of Woodruff Place Baptist church. Burial will be in Floral Park. Mrs. Corrans, who was 83, died yesterday in a local nursing home. She had lived in Indianapolis 23 years and was a member of the Winamae council, Degree of Pocahontas. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
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