Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1947 — Page 15

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Roy T. Collings, Engineer, Dies

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Roy T. Collings, plant engineer for the Beveridge Paper Co. 28 years, died yesterday in the home of his sister, Miss Nina Collings, * 2107 Nowland ave. Mgr. Oollings, who was 65, had been il a week. He was born in Cicero and lived here. Services will be at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace chdpel. Burial will be in Cicero, Survivors besides the sister are two brothers, Willlam A. Collings, Crawfordsville and Harry A. Collings, Indianapolis, and another sister, Mrs. Clara Meek, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Mary Anna Grace

Services are scheduled at 11:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Jordan funeral home for Mrs. Mary Anna Grace, former Indianapolis resident, who died yesterday in the hospital

at Clinton, Burial will be at Madison. ) ; Mrs. Grace, who was 76, lived

here 28 years before moving to Clinton two years ago. She was a member of Unity Truth center. Surviving are two daughters, Mis. Ben Reed, St. Bernice, Vermillion county and Mrs, Mildred Rawlings, Indianapolis, and a son, Fred C.

force were killed today when their || Name.......ceciociiiiaiiaiiaiionionces Grace, Indianapolis; a brother twin-engined B-25 crashed near|] Address. via aes George Boland, Milan; eight Shanghai. ’ OUY..ccrrvesnrsrnsrverte cananes ves grandchildren and eight great-

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Mrs. Florence A. M. Hughes, British war bride who resided at. 521 Amolds ave, died yesterday in Methodist hospital, She was 24” A native of Lechlade, England, Mrs. Hughes met her h former | Pfc. Carl A. Hughes, while he was overseas, They were married in 1043 and Mrs. Hughes came here in February, 1046. She was a member of

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Lowe W. Wilcox Services for Lowe W, Wilcox, who died .Monday at his home, 42 N. West st, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Mt. Jackson. Mr. Wilcox, who was 67, was & lifelong Indianapolis resident and a former employee of Kingan & Co. He is survived by “an aunt, Mrs. Clara Winne, Crown Point,

Surviving are the lusband; par-] ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearcy Bray; two brothers, Stanley and Clifford Bray, all of Lechlade, England, and a son, Carl Michael Hughes, 2% years_old.

Mrs. Pattie Helms Funeral Today

Services for Mrs. Pattie Helen Helms, 2733 Lyon st. were to be held at 2 p. m. today in Leap Memorial funeral home with burial in Floral Park., Mrs. Helms lived here 456 years and was &| member of the | Methodlis t| church.. She died Tuesday. Survivors are the husband, Perry Helms; | three daughters, Mrs. Wahda Tarzia, Mrs. Grace Valadez, Mndianapolis; Mrs: Bessie Marthe, Chicago; a son, Joseph; | 11 grandchildren and one great-| grandchild.

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Joseph D. Greene

Services for Joseph Denzil Greene, 1034 Nelson st, who died Wednes-| day: in Veterans hospital, were to| be held at 2 p. m.- today in the] Second Free Methodist church, Bur-| ia] was to be in Anderson cemetery. | Mr. Greene, who was 54, was born in Oaklandon and had lived here several years. He had been a sales- |

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Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Florence Dove Greene; a daughter, Mrs, | Nadine McHaffie; two sons, Robert | and Joseph D. Greene; three sis-| ters, ‘Mrs. Ethel Schaffer, Mrs. | Macie Morlock, Indianapolis; and Mrs. Ada LaFavre, Mt. Vernon, Ind, and two brothers, Lemuel Greene, | Mt. Vernon, and Roy E. Greene, | Navasota, Tex.

‘Mrs. Lula Hampton

Bervices. for Mrs. Lula Hampton, {| who died Tuesday in her home, 920 | W. Michigan st., will be held at 1 |p. m. tomorrow in the Gethsemane [Baptist church with burial in New Crown cemetery. Mrs. Hampton, who was 60, had lived here 28 years and was a mem- | ber of Gethsemane Baptist church | and treasurer’of the Busy Bee Club. { Survivors are the husband, James Hampton; two daughters, Mrs’ Mae Taylor and Mrs. Violet Wickham; (two sons, Ted and George Hurst; {10 grandchildren and three great- | grandchildren, all of Indianapolis,

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Richard i Gregory

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