Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1947 — Page 11

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H. B. Sconce; a son, Clyde H. Hoov~ er; a sister, Mrs. Estell Smith, all of Indianapolis, ua two grand. children.

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Mrs. Mary Leuck Dugan Services for Mrs. Mary Leuck Dugan, 2258 N. Meridian st, who ta, wi in St. Vincent's ital, will be held at 8:30 a. m. win Blackwell funeral home

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Mrs. Dugan, who was 65, was born in Fowler, Ind., and lived here since 1021, She was a member of SS, Peter and Paul Cathedral. Her husband, Thomas J, Dugan, died in June, 1942, Survivors are six‘ sons, LeRoy Dugan, Murdo, 8. D.; Russell Dugan, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Emmett, Lawrence, Floyd and Jesse Dugan, all of Indianapolis; four daughters, Miss Bertha Dugan, Mrs

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