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, inspector and deputy colhe became an ap-
lodge 720, F. & A. M. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Alberta I. Reed; a daughter, Miss.
Mildred A. Reed of Indianapolis; a son, Willlam Reed Jr, a mem‘ber of the city police department's emergency squad; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Rafnel of Indianapelis and Mrs. Almeda Hammond of Vero Beach, Fla.; a brother, Charles M. Reed of Indianapolis; a half-broth-
S. Reed Funeral Rites
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apolis, and a half-sister, Mrs. Sue Davis of Indianapolis.
OMAR J. LEE Omar J. Lee of 230 N. Pershing
.{ave., veteran member of the In-
dianapolis police department, di d last night in Veterans hospital after an illness of two days. A veteran of world war I, Mr, Lee had been on the police force 22 years, most of the time «s a patrolman in the traffic department.
_| WILLIS C. POOL Services for Willis C. Pool, retired carpenter, will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the Vandiver funeral home at Franklin, Burial will be in Greehlawn cemetery there. Mr. Pool, an Indianapolis resident 36 years, died yesterday in the home of his son, H. E. Pool, 1034 Edwards ave. He was 86. A native of Franklin, Mr, Pool was a member of Capitol City lodge 312, F. & A. M,, and Wallace Street
er, George Morrison of Indian-
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ATES SATURDAY FOR MRS. DAZEY
Dies After Long lliness.
Services for Mrs. Annabelle Dazey of 249 N. Warman ave. will be held tomorrow at 10 a. m. in the Royster and Askin funeral home. Burial will be in Greenwood. A native of Greenwood, Mrs. Dazey died yesterday in a nursing home after a long illness. She was
Mys. Dazey was a member of the West Washington Street Church of God. Survivors are a daughter,
Mis.
Harold Wycoft of Southport; a son, Frances Massey of Trafalgar; three sisters, Mrs, Willard: Terhune and Mrs. George Hamilton of Greenwood, and Mrs. Bertha Grizzle of Indianapolis; a brother, Carl Graves of Greenwood, and a grandson,
| JOHN F. MEGENHARDT ‘Former Greenwood Woman F
Services and burial for John F. Megenhardt of Center Point, retired coal mine operator and farmer, will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Center Point United Brethren church. Mr. Megenhardt died yesterday in Methodist hospital after an illness of four months. He was 79. A pioneer in strip mining, Mr. Megenhardt had lived in Owen and Clay counties most of his life, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Sommers Megenhardt of Center Point; three sons, R. J. Megenhardt and V. R. Megenhardt of Center
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JOSEPH F. KARNES
Services will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Hamilton, O., for Joseph F. Karnes, a former Indianapolis resident. Burial will be at Washington, Ind.
Mr. Karnes died yesterday at
Hamilton. A
He was 68. resident here from 1218 &
1944, he was a former member of |
apolis, will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Jordan fuperal home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Miss Rigler died yesterday morning in the home of her sister, Mrs. Ada Koepper, 807 N. Parker ave. She was 75, Miss Rigler formerly had worked 30 years for J. W: Jackson & Sons, work clothing’ firm, - Survivors besides Mrs. Koepper are another sistér, Mrs. Fay Mills
of Cincinnati, O., and a brother, George Rigler of Indianapolis.
MRS. SARAH DYE Services and burial will be held
the Indiana state highway com-|tomorrow afternoon in Los Angeles,
mission,
Cal. for Mrs. Sarah Dye, former
Survivors are his wife, Littie, and | | Indianapolis resident,
a daughter, Mrs. both of Hamilton.
Ryan B. Hall,
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Mrs. Dye died Wednesday in Los Angeles in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Iva Milliner. She was 82. A member of the Englewood Christian church here, Mrs, Dye
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had lived here until last June when she went to California.Survivors, besides the daughter, are two grandsons, Clay Hall of Indianapolis, and Herbert E. Rogers of Los Angeles, and four greatFeengeilaren. 1
WILLIAM T.” GIBBS William T. Gibbs, former Beech Grove shop employee, died today following a long illness at a nursing home. He was 72. Husband of the late Margaret Gibbs, he previously resided at 1132 Pleasant st. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at the Speaks & Finns mortuary. Burial will follow in the Yorktown, Ind. cemetery, There are no immediate survivors.
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