Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1947 — Page 11

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| Dr. Clarence E. Hanes, an. Indi‘anapolis physician 22 years, died |yesterday In gils home, 1219 W. 34th st. He was’ A native of Macon county, Tennessee, he practiced there and in Kentucky before coming here. Burvivers are his wife, Victoria; a daughter, Mrs. Lois Ferguson; a sister, Mrs. Isadore White, and one granddaughter, Miss Laquita June Ferguson, all of Indianapolis. Services and ‘burial will be at Hayesville, Tenn,

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Services for Mrs, Bonnie Mae Spears, who dled Bunday at her home, 2758 Pindal] ave,, were scheduled for 2 po Mm today at Farley Funeral home. Burial was to be in New Crown cemetery. wha Mrs. Spears, Wags who was 42, was” a native of Clay county, - Tennessee, She had lved here 14 years. She is survived Andrew; two sons, Pvi. Arthur Spears; on duty in Japan, and Clyde Spears of Indianapolis; twa dsughters, Mrs. Allen MoClure and Mrs. Dorothy Frederick; a brother, Comer Lynn, and a sister, Mrs. Maggie Kello, all of Indianapolis,

Mose B. Mason

Mose B, Mason, a retired Indian apolig Railways, Ine, employee, died yesterday at his home, 1436 Roosgvelt ave. He was 82. A native of Clarksville, Tenn, he had lived here 34 years and worked for the transportation company 23 years. He ig survived by a daughter, Mrs. Rosa White; three sons, Willlam, James and - Sherman Mason, and five grandchjldren, all of Indianapolis. Services will be at 1 p. m. Friday at Mt. Paran Baptist church, conducted by Rev. C. H. Bell, pastor. Burial will be in New Crown,

Mrs. Melvina Joseph

Services for Mrs. Melving May Joseph, a Bainbridge resident, will be held at 11:30 a.m, tomorrow in the Sands funeral home there and at 1:30 p. m. in the Christian church in Liston. Burial will be in Liston cemetery. She was 62. A native of Hendricks county, she was a member of the Antioch Baptist church near Lizton. 8he died Monday. - Survivors are her husband, Grov-

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W. 33d st, will be held at 8 p, m, today at the Wald funeral home, Burial will be in Qdd Fellow cemetery, Frangisca, Ind, Mrs. Downey, who was 66, was & native of Oakland City and had re« sided here seven years, She was employed as & seamstress at Indians university medical center, ..-~ Her son, Everett, is the- grand warden of the Odd Fellows of In diana. She was & member of Past Noble Grands association, Olive Branch No. 10 of the Rebekah lodge, Gens eral Baptist church of Francisce and Ladies’ Auxiliary Canton No. 2. Surviving are three other sons,

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Mrs. Leona Snyder, an Indianapolis resident 31 years, died Monday in" a sanitarium after a -three-year illness. She was 66. A native of Montigello, Ill, she lived at 3021 N. Gale st. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Edna Patton, Indianapolis; three song, Berlyn Snyder, Miami, Fla.; Conrad Snyder, Henryville, and Ralph Snyder; Miami Springs, Fla.; three brothers, -Perry Bush, Enid, Okla.; Lay Bush and Harve Bush, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Bridges, ‘Vallejo, Cal, and Mrs. Naomi Pientenney, Indianapolis.

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Services for Hilary. Shawler, 3253 Holt rd., will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Beanblossom mortuary. Burial will be in North Salem cemetery. He was 60, Mr. Shawler, who died yesterday, | mg was owner of a grocery on Holt | prescribe rd. for 14 years. He lived with Mr.

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Gront L. Bruce Services for Grant L. Bruce, an Indianapolis Railways, Ine., opera tor, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in the ~Qrinsteiner funeral home.

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