Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1946 — Page 13
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Local Deaths— ; ra | Rites for William Dugdale Today, Burial at Chicago
Services will ke held at 8 p. m. today in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of | the Chimes for William M. Dugdale, 1133 E. Epler ave, a cattle buyer|
at Union stockyards. Burial will be Friday at Chicago, Mr. Dugdale, who was 52, died Monday in Methodist hospital.
the Scottish Rite. He also was a member of the Rainbow Masonic lodge at Chicago. } —
Survivors are his wife, Mabel; Mrs Henr three sons, William, Robert and : enry Byrd Funeral services for Mrs. Susie
Dick Dugdale. and three daughters, | Miss Maybelle Dugdale, Miss Jean | Byrd of 2517 Parker ave, will be at Dugdale and Miss Virginia Dugdale, 1 p. m. tomorrow in St. Paul's all of Indianapolis. | temple and burial will be in Crown : | Hill, Mrs, Byrd, the wife of Henry
Mrs. Minnie Swartz { Byrd, died Sunday at City hospital. 'She was 72, a native of Indianapo-
Services for Mrs. Minnie P. yo oq had been a resident of Swarts, practical nurse, will be at|Brightwood for the past 40 years. 10 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortu- | She was a member of the Greater aries Peace chapel with burial in Bethel A. M. E. church. | Surviving, besides her husband, Crown Hill. lare two daughters, Mrs. Levetrieul Mrs. Swartz died yesterday at Glanton and Mrs. Theodosia DaEmhardt Memorial hospital follow- | vis Indianapolis; four grandchiling an illness of three months. She | qren, and three nieces. was 70. Born in Franklin county, Mrs. Swartz had lived In Indianap- | HOOSIER DEAD AT 91 olis 50 years and was a member of the Methodist church, Her husband,!| ALEXANDRIA, Ind, Dec. 11.— Noah B. Swartz, died in 19725. Daniel. W. Dwiggens, 91, resident of Surviving are two sons, Guy V. this vicinity nearly all his life, died Swartz and Ira Swartz, Indianap-| Monday at the home of his daugholis; a sister, Mrs. Nancy Gloshen, ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milroy; a brother, John Brooks, James C. Ferguson, northwest of Peppertown; two grandchildren, |Alexandria, He "had been ill for and one great-grandchild | |several months.
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BIG FAMILY — Construction worker Mariang . Alvarran, 46, and his 44-year-old wife. of Pomona, ‘Cal., re shown with their 22d child, a boy, whom they have named Lorenzo Enrique. Seventeen ‘of the Alvar. rans’ children are living. : ' | i ’
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Services Today For John Crall
Funeral services for John A. Glen Haven cemetery. Crall, Traction terminal employee, Mr. Rhodes a resident here 30 will be at 1 p. m. today in Flan-'yvears died Monday in City hosner & Buchanan mortuary and pital. He was 62.
burial will be in Crdwn Hill. ; une Crall died Saturday. He was Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ethel
86 and a native of Niles, Mich., but Rhode}; two daughters, Mrs, Doniti
had resided in Indianapolis for the| Gillespie and Miss Dolores “Cochpast 50 years rane, both of Indianapolis, and a
During the administration of Sister, Mrs. Daisy Henley, JonesMayor Charles A. Bookwalter, Mr, boro. Crall had been a member of the|
Albert L. Rhodes
Services were to be held at 2 p. m. {today in Royster & Askin mortuary [for Albert L. Rhodes, 2025 Belle- | fontaine st. Burial was to be in
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Rites for Stanton G. Dawson, {ather of former Lt. Gov. Charles M. Dawson, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill, : Mr. Dawsons who was 78, dled ‘yesterday on his farm, 2910 E. 62d st. Son of a pioneer Indiana family, he had lived all his life in this area. Survivors besides his son are two daughters, Miss’ GladygI. Dawson and Miss Florence E. Dawson, both of Indianapnlic
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Times “ ‘ ALEXANDRIA, Ind,, Dec. 11.— Funeral services for Daniel W. Dwiggins, 91, who died Monday
morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. James E. Ferguson, Alexandria, route 3, were held here today. Burial was in Moscow, Ind.
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