Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1946 — Page 4

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He was 73.

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| Holy Cross. cemetery. | Survivors include a daughter, | | Donahue,

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‘MRS. BESSIE ANN MAUDLIN

Stillwell st, died Saturday in St | Francis hospital in Beech Grove after an illness of five months, She was 54. Services are scheduled for 8 a. m. tomorrow in the Kirby Mortulary and at 9 a. m. in St. Joseph church. Burial will be in St. May cemetery at North Vernon. | Born iA North Vernon, Mrs. Maudlin had lived here for 15 years. She was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic church. Survivors include her husband, {Irvin Maudlin; four sons, Father | Stanislaus Maudlin, Father Xavier Maudlin, Robert Maudlin and Joseph Maudlin, of Indianapolis; one daughter, Sister Marie Kathleen Maudlin; five sisters, Mrs. Mae Lambert, Mrs. Stella Boelleke, Miss | Margaret Hester, all of Cincinnati, Mrs. Gall K Hester, North Vernon, and Mrs Jennie Duffey, Greensburg; one brother, Ed Hester, North Vernon, and several nieces and nephews.

JAMES W. FAWCETT

James W. Fawcett, a hardware merchandiser on W. Morris st. for 15 years, died yesterday in City hospital. He was 81. | Mr. Fawcett, who lived at 2217 W | Morris st, spent most of his life {in Indianapolis. He retired about {10 years ago. He was a member of | | the Pentecostal church. Survivors are his widow, Mrs Minnie Fawcett, and a son, Charles Fawcett of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Farley Funeral | Home. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery.

: HN D. MARALDO

Services will be held todmorrow at 3 p. m. in the Moore Mortuary Peace Chapel for Lino D. Maraldo, resident here for 25 years who died : | yesterday in his home, 834 E. North st. He was 43. A native of Italy, Mr. Maraldo was a tile setter. He was a member of the Apostolic Church of

¢ | Christ. Burial will be in Washing-

ton Park cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Sylvia M. Maraldo; a daughter, Sally Joy, and a son, Lino D. Maraldo Jr, all of Indianapolis; mother, Mrs. Angola Maraldo; two sisters, Miss Andrea Maraldo - and Miss Ida Maraldo; two brothers, Elio Maraldo and Armand Maraldo, all of Italy, and another brother, Pete Maraldo of London, England.

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Daniel E. Donahue; 210 _N, Holmes ave, a former circus clown and|morrow at the Conkle funeral home acrobat who took part in many with the Rev. R. Don Ocheltree, asChristmas entertainments sistant pastor of the Broadway for Indianapolis children during Methodist church officiating, Burial recent years, died Saturday in City |with a graveside American Legion | hospital after a one-year illness. flag ceremony will be at Summit A lifelong resident of IndianapDonahue traveled more lived in Indianapolis 11 years. He than .15 years with various circuses, } including Ringling Brothers and |tendent for the Schutt Construc|Barnum & Bailey. He retired from tion Co. 21 years. A navy warrant officer, Mr, Greg-! Prior to becoming ill, Mr, Dona-|ory was discharged recently after| hue was an inspector for the Link- | Belt Co. He was active for many|=

and was a foreman in the city street

| Services will: be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Usher Fu-

Anthony church. Burial will be in|

| Mrs. Hazel Irrgang; a son, Emmett ' four granchildren, and two great-grandchildren, all of In-

Mrs. Bessie Ann Maudlin, 968

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Lawn cemetery, Brazil Born in Brazil, Mr, Gregory had

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

; S: Bowers DANIEL DONAHUE Navy Seabee Veteran, Leader ui Of Filipino Guerrillas, Dies

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135 months service. He was a member of Madden-Nottingham American Legion post 348, the Mlipino Guerrilla Band of Luzon, and the First Christian church at Brasil, Survivors include his wife, Mrs, Margaret H. Gregory, one son, Larry Gene Gregory; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gregory of Brazil, and two brothers, William Gregory of Terre "Haute and Charles Gregory of Norfolk, Va.

0 WILLIAM F. SMITH William PF. Smith, 3172 Kenwood ave; died Friday in the Printers’ Home, Colorado Springs, Colo. He was 59. : A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Smith had been employed in the composing room of The

anapolis years, until impaired health forced him to retire in May of this year. He was & member of the S88. Peter and Paul cathedral. Funeral arrange ments have not been completed. | Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Mildred Graves Smith; a sister, Mrs. William Fogerty, and a brother, Leo Smith, all of Indianapolis, and 14 nieces and nephews, fe

JOHN ASHTON ‘ ] Services for John Ashton, who died Saturday at his home, 3540 Madison ave, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Avenue Methodist church, He was 60. A native of Hope, he had lived here 43 years. Burial will be in Crown Hill Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carrie Ashton; three sisters, Mrs. Ola Boyd, Columbus; Mrs. Mabel Henry, North Vernon, and Mrs, Ma-

rie Query, Indianapolis, and one brother, Earl Ashton, Robinson, Ill

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