Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1946 — Page 6
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Richard A. Wood, world war II
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Times circulation department, died Tuesday at Hines General hospital at Chicago. He was 28, Entering the army in 1940, Mr. Wood served with the 38th division An New Guinea and the Philippine Islands. Before entering service he was employed by the Citizens Gas and Coke Utility. He
Newspaper Guild. Burvivors are his wife, Mrs, Harriet Wood; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood S8r.; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Schafer, Miss’ Mildred Wood and Mrs. Barbara Baker, and two brothers, Harry Wood Jr. and
Leroy Wood, all of Indianapolis.
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Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.
CHARLES OMER NICHOLSON Services willbe held at 10:30 a. m. Monday in the Robert W. Stirling funeral home for Charles Omer Nicholson, retired government meat inspector. Burial will be in Washington park. Mr. Nicholson, who was 68, died yesterday at his home, 1533 8. State ave. A native of Versailles, he had lived here 50 years and worked for the government 38 years. He retired eight years ago. Mr. Nicholson was a member of Indianapolis lodge 669, F. & A. M.; Knights of Pythias lodge 97 and Modern Woodmen of America and a deacon of Bethany Christian church, Survivors are his wife, Elsie; a daughter, Miss Wynona Nicholson; a son, Lee Nicholson, and a sister, Mrs, Mary Harbison, all of Indianapolis,
WILLIAM F. HARTMAN
William PF. Hartman died yesterday in his home, 936 E. Morris st., after a brief illness. He was 68. _A retired baker, Mr. Hartman was a lifelong resident of Indian-
Services will be held tomorrow at
funeral home. The Rev. Dallas Church, pastor of Edwin Ray Methodist church, will officiate. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ola E. Hartman; a son, Willford S. Hartman, and two brothers, Charles and Edward Hartman, all of Indianapolis.
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| MRS. DOLLIE; MAY CURRY Services for Mrs, Dollie May Cur- | ry, wife of Harry Curry, will be | held in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill | chapel at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in New Palestine. A resident here 20 years, Mrs.
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2:30 p.m. in the-G. H. Herrmann | Hamlet, wife of Egbert M. Hamlet, 4=
E let, who died last night in her = =| home, 2026 N. New Jersey st. She = was 62. | Hill,
=| Hamlet was a graduate of Short- = | ridge high school and a member of |
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curry, who was 40, died Wednesday in Methodist hospital. She lived at 1427 N, Denny st. 4nd was & member of Nettie Ransford chapter, O E. 8. 8he ,was born in Greene county. Survivors besides her husband are two sisters, Mrs. J. R. Vanderburg, Bloomington, and Mrs. Earl Sholders, Oblong, Ill, and three brothers, Guy and Irvin'Johnson, Indianapolis, and Robert Johnson, Meadsville, Pa.
ALEX 8. MITCHELL Services for Alex 8. Mitchell of Bainbridge, will be held at 1 p. m. today in H. R, Sands funeral home at Bainbridge. He was 49. A former Indianapolis resident, Mr, Mitchell died Tuesday in Methodist hospital. Burial will’ be in Crown Hill, Mr. Mitchell lived here from 1911 to 1833 when he returned to Bainbridge. A native of Woodford county, Ky., Mr. Mitchell was a veteran of world war I and a member of American Legion post 64. Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Vesta Mitchell of Bainbridge; mother, | Mrs. Lulu Dykeman, of Lawrence;
three brothers, George, Charles, and 2
Earl Mitchell, all of Indianapolis, and three sisters, Mrs. Betty Gresh and Mrs. Florence Neathery, both of Indianapolis, -and Mrs, Virginia Scheer of Jeffersonville.
Services for Mrs, Mae Dunn
will be held in Flanner Buchanan mortuary but the time has not been set. Burial will be in Crown Hill. "Mrs. Hamlet, who was 62, died yesterday in her home, 2026 N. New
Jersey st, She was a lifelong resi- |: : dent here,
Survivors besides her husband, are two brothers, Paul and Edmond Dunn, Indianapolis.
MRS. FLORA BELL DORRELL Mrs. Flora Bell Plummer Dor-| rell, died yesterday in the home| of her daughter, Mrs. Bessie L.
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Myers, 3841 Boulevard pl. a
Mrs. Dorrell has been an ma. | anapolis resident most of her life |S and a member of the Third Chris- | 3 : tian church. She was 82, ¢ i = Services will be in Flanner eC Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.
Survivors besides - Mrs, Meyers. 5 = are another daughter, Mrs. Addie = L. Payne; = Mildred E. Myers and Harriet =
two granddaughters,
{ Payne, and one grandson, Charles! = | Payne, all of Indianapolis. |
| MRS. EGBERT HAM HAMLET | DIES; RITES MONDAY £
Services will be held Monday at | | 10 a. m. in the Flanner & Buchanan | mortuary for Mrs. May Dunn Ham- | 5
Burial will be in Crown
A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. |
the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. | Survivors are her husband, Egbert | E M. Hamlet, and two brothers, Paul | & S., and Edward Dunn, all of Indianapolis.
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