Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1946 — Page 23
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| FRIDAY, SEPT. §, 1946
SERVICES TODAY
Native ‘of Piqua, 0., Lived.
Rites Today
8 p. m.'toddy. Burial was to be in| Memoria] Park, any A native of Piqua, O., and resident
here for 30 years, Mrs. Wilson died | Tuesday in Methodist hospital. She
ave, :
‘Clarey and Mrs. Aileen Schaefer, all! of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Margaret Koeniger, Monticello; - five: ‘sons, ' Frank, Beekman, Walker, Marion and Percy Wilson, all of Indianap-
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MRS. ELOISE B. HAMILTON
Moore Mortuaries ' Peace chapel at!
was 72 and lived at 535. N. Beville
Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. | § Helen Poehler, Mrs. Frances Mc
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“Ralph Leo Craig
Ralph Leo Craig Was Veteran of World War II.
Services for Mrs, Eloise B. Ham-|
flton, lifelong resident "here, will be held in Flanner & Buchanan
| Services were to be held at 3
|p. m. today in Flanner & Buchanan |.
moruary; Time has not been set: Mortuary for Ralph Leo Craig, a
Burial will be in Crown Hill. The widow of Sanford Perry Hamilton and a member of All Saints Episcopal cathedral, Mrs. Hamilton died yesterday in her home, 1954 Central ave. She was 88. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Berg A. King, and a son, Terrell N. Hamilton, both ‘of Indianapolis.
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MISS ELSIE MAY JOHNSON Miss FElsie ‘May Johnson, 2310 Union st., died yesterday in the Lilly elinic of the .City hospital. She was 32, Miss Johnson was a native of Cheboygan, Mich, and had lived here 10 years. Services will be held Sunday at 1:30 p. m, in G. H. Herrmann funeral home and burial will be in Greenwood cemetery. Survivors are her father, Robert Johnson, Louisville, Ky., and four sisters, Mrs. William Carder, Mrs. Catherine Bruce and Mrs. Anna Eilert, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Elizabeth Sharp, Seattle, Wash.
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fatally injured when the plane he was piloting crashed Sunday near Franklin. The 26-year-old army veteran died Tuesday in City hospital, A student pilot, Mr. Craig had taken the plane from Wier. Cook | airport and was flying over a rela- | tive's farmr near Franklin when the crash occurred. He received a skull fracture and other injuries. A lifelong resident of Indianap{olis, Mr. Craig lived at 3701 E. 34th ist. He was a member of Sgt. Ralph | Barker post, V. F. W,, and River(side Park Methodist church. He was a carpenter. Survivors are his parents, Mr. {and Mrs. Wilbur V. Craig; a sister, | Mrs. Viola Tungate, and three | brothers, James, Kefineth and Wil- | bur V. Craig Jr. all of Indianapolis. CWO RUSSELL RAY
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| Russell A. Ray, who died Tuesday
| in Brooklyn Naval hospital, will be | held in Grinsteiner's funeral home
. iat 10 a. m. tomorrow. Burial will
{ be in Washington Park. On active duty in the navy for {26 years, Mr. Rragy was’in submarine service during world war I and {fought in the Pacific theater in world war II. He was 54. A native of Shelbyville, he was reared in Indianapolis. He was a member -of a Masonic lodge in San Francisco, Cal. = Survivors are a brother, Walter 8. Ray, Indianapolis; an uncle, Thomas Ray, Toledo, O., and a nephew, Walter Jacobs, Indianapolis.
MRS. HAROLD F. REID | Mrs. Frieda Reid, Indianapolis
her home, 2612 N. New Jersey st. She was 49. Services will be held tomorrow at {2:30 p. m. in Flanner, & Buchanan Mortuary and burial will be in {Crown Hill cemetery. | A native of Greenup, Ill, Mrs, | Reid was a member of the Metho{dist church there. She was a former employee of the J. C. Penney Co. here and in Lafayette and also {of the former Rink department | store here. Survivors are her husband, Harold F. Reid; a son, Ray Reid of Indianapolis; a brother, Clifton C. Addison of Elyria, O.; a sister, Mrs. Elsie Huber of Lorain, O.; and her mother, Mrs. Jane Addison of Elyria, O. w
MRS.-NELL T. MERRILL
Mrs. Neéll L. Merrill, 1040 N. Delaware st, died yesterday while vistiig her son, Robert Merrill, in Kfox county. She was 52. She was the wife of the late C. C. Merrill, former district manager for the Curtis Publishing Co. and mother of- the late Lt. Ann Merrill, _# nurse, who was killed over Burma in 1945. Survivors besides her son are her father, W. L. Patterson, Deer Creek, 111.; two brothers, Morris Patterson, Deer Creek, and Ralph Patterson, Seattle, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Leslie Trown, Deer Creek, and two grandsons. Services and burial will be held
Saturday at Chillicothe, Ill.
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