Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1947 — Page 8
John A. Vanlund will be held at 1 p, m. tomorrow In oon of Republican Women. * Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with | of : * |burial in Crown Hill. .' Formerly an employee
LB on Tilgh mass will be held |™" grandchildren. 8 a m. Monday in the church : ar, Burial in St. Jofeph cemetery.| Mrs. Marie Erath The Knights of St. George will meet st 8 p. m. Sunday in the|Erath, resident of Indianapolis 40 Voigt mortuary for prayer. years who died yesterday at her
He is survived by his wife, Clara; home, 850 N, Denny st., will be held
; a : ; of the In=|qong 4 niece, |dianapolis Electroype Foundry, he|sith all of Indianapolis moved to St. Louis, . Mo } ago. He died there W ¥. HeMs survived by his wife, Louise; | MIS. a son John Jr, Lenox, Mass; a a and pi | Heart Oath-|daughter, Mrs. Joseph Finn, st. urch. He formerly was presi- Py aS Bo Th im dent of the Knights of Bt. George, oo wot; wy wkins, of this city, and
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Services for Mrs. Marie Burgess for several Services will be held at 3 p, m,/with his brother laying the bricks
tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan | for the Indianapolis Speedway. He Mortuary with burial in Crown Hill [was first president of the Indiana
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, Services for Earl Mc¢Cashen, who died in City hospital Wednesday, | will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow ‘in Urbana, ©. Burial will be in | Urbana. J Cr . | Born in Shelby county, Ohio, Mr. | McCashen, who Was 86, had been a | resident of Indianapolis seven years. He was employed at the Central Fiber Box Co. in Vincennes 14 years before retiring several years {ago. He was a member of the | Baptist church in Urbana. { Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Trixie ! McCashen: four daughters, Mrs.
Bob Williams, Spencer, Iowa; Mrs. Kenneth Benson, Flora, Ill, and Mrs, Phil Miller, Evansville, two | sons, Robert McCashen, Indianapiolis, and Merle McCashen, Effing[ha Ill, and seven grandchildren.
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| Mrs. Nancy May Thomas died to-day-in-her-home,.2333 Langley ave., after an allness of three years. She! | was 78. | Mrs. Thomas was a member of | {the Hillside Christian church. The | | Rev. Herbert Wilson, pastor of the | !church, will conduct the funeral 'services Monday at 2 p. m. in the! {Moore Mortuaries chapel. Burial | {will be in- Crown Hill. | Survivors include a son, Gilbert | E. Thomas; three daughters, Mrs. | |Charles French and Mrs. Carl] | Huff, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. | {Ida Bell Conlon, Concord, N. H.; a sister, Mrs. William Berry, Robertsdale, Ind., and six grandchildren.
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