Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1946 — Page 9
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Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ethel B. Hard, Kankakee, Ill, and Mrs. ‘Evangeline McMahan, Indian apolis; a sister, Mrs. Grace Athey, and a brother, William G. Verashear, both of Los Angeles, Cal
MRS, KATIE GRUBBS Mrs. Katie Grubbs, wife of the late Frank I. Grubbs, editor and state official, died yesterday in QGifford’s Nursing home, 1336 N. Delaware st. } Mrs. Grubbs had lived in Indian-
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NOBLE LYNN DRAKE Noble Lynn Drake, an Indianapolis barber 25. years, died yesterday in his home, 2215 Perkins st. He was 54. Born in Shelby county, Mr. Drake had lived here 27 years and was a member of Olive Branch Christian church. Services will be held in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, but the time has not been set. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Pearl Drake; four daughters, Mrs. Lucille Melson, Mrs. Dorothy Springer, Mrs. Doris Klinglesmith and Miss JoAnn Drake, all of Indianapolis; a son, Albert Drake, Port Huron, Mich.; a brother, Harry Drake, Shelbyville, and three grandchildren.
MRS. MAY W. WEHLING
Services for Mrs. May W. Wehling, former émployee of the Ui: 8. pension bureau in ‘Washington, will be held in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in.Crown Hill, A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. Wehling died yesterday in St. Vincent’'s hospital. She was T5 and lived at 748 N. Arlington ave. Survivors include a son, Paul H. Wehling; two sisters, Mrs. A. S. Kimber and Mrs. H. L. Scott, all of Indianapolis, and three grandchildren.
MARK WILSON PHIPPS
Bervices for Mark Wilson Phipps, former Indianapolis resident who died in Rochester, N. Y., Sunday, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Lewisville. Mr. Phipps, who was 60, formerly lived at 5872 Broadway and was an auditor for the Standard Oil Co. here for many years. He had been a resident of the city for more than 35 years and had retired five years ago, moving to Rochester last May. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Doyle Jessup, Chicago, and Mrs. Robert Dobbin, Rochester, and his mother, Mrs. Addie Gallahue, 924 N. Oxford st. ;
MRS. IVA WASKOM
Services for Mrs. Iva Waskom, employee of the Globe and Rutgers Fire Insurance Co., will be at 8:30 a. ‘ms Thursday In ‘Greinsteiner's funeral home and at ® o'clock in St, John's Catholic church. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Mrs. Waskom, a resident of Indianapolis 25 years, died yesterday in her home, 743 8. Meridian st. She was a native of Brownstown and a |
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Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Theresa Elstrod, Mrs. Hettie Over- | street and Mrs. Scott Pounds, all | of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Inez | Robertson, Brownstown, and two] brothers, Martin, Brownstown, and John Pferrer, Medora
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MRS. DELLA V. WALL IS DEAD HERE AT 73
Mrs. Della. V. Wall, resident of Indianapolis 36 years, died yesterday at her home, 568 N. Keystone ave., following a long illness. She was 73, Born in Joplin, Mo, Mrs. Wall
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MRS. EFFIE RAY OF | GREENSBURG DIES
Times State Service | GREENSBURG, Ind, Oct. 15.— Mrs. Effie Ray, who operated the Lone Tree Dahlia and Gladiolus farm with her husband near here, died last night in Memorial hospital. Services for the life long resident of the community will .be held Thursday at .2 p. in. in the Charles R. Howe funeral home. Burial ‘will | be in South Park cemetery.
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