Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1947 — Page 12
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“Tura Friday "|For Mrs. Cravens
Resident of City For 50 Years
Services for Mrs, Ethel Mae | Cravens, 3143 ‘Foltz st, who died
terday at Methodist h tal, hananohs resigent $d ember of will be at 2p. 1h. Friday | She is survived by her husband, blossom funeral home. Burial will | Frederick; two daughters, Delores/be in Floral Park. Mrs. Cravens, who was 54, had | lived here 50 years. She was a member of Order of Eastern Star!
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an Servicen: wad "Varial' or Figur Clay Hartigan smployse. of 45d = Monon vasroad Tor 30 years. will be tomorrow at Rising Sun, Ind, Mr. Harting, 458 E. Washington st., died Monday in City hospital. He was 59. He had lived in Indianapolis 33 years. © A sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Seibert, survives
Mrs. Minnie B. Eacret
Services for . Minnie Burns Eacret, who died Monday, are scheduled at 2 p. m. tomorrow at
and Ruby; a son, Ronald, and ner] Nea 8 Side Ramiele Shue Butial mother, Mrs. Ida Burns. ,
Mrs. Eacret, who was 33, lived at Fred Geni and Daughters of America. 2232 W. 11th st. She was a lifelong lor Surviving are her husband, | Fred Genier, a resident here 47 Walter; a daughter, Miss Wilma
years, will be buried in Crown Hill | cravens: two sons, Ollie Cravens after services at 2 p. m. Friday in|.ng Robert Bills; a sister, Mrs. St. John's Evangelical and Re-|\argaret Chew: three brothers,
formed church. Orville, Charles and Clifford Clifton,
Mr. Genier died yesterday in his | 11 of Indianapolis. home, 918 E. Jowa st. He was 76. und 8 grandson, il © I
Survivors are his wife, Kate; four daughters, Mrs. Freda Black. | VIS: Barbara Edelen well, Mrs. Mary Sweeney, Mrs. | Services will be at 11 a. m. Fri-| Ruth Jacobs and Mrs. Margaret day in Willis funeral home for Mrs. | Meyer, Indianapolis; four sons, | | Barbara Edelen, 2132 Boulevard pl. | Lawrence, Edward and Harold | Burial will be in Crown Hill. Genier, Indianapolis, and. Earl | Mrs. Edelen, who was 81, Genler Detroit; four sigters, Mrs. yesterday in her home.
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Ratchford, Xenia, O. and Mrs. | Jones Tabernacle A. M. E. church. | Rosie O'Dea and Mrs. Josie Ben- | Survivors are four daughters, ham, Springfield, O, and 16 grand. {Mrs. Jennie Crabtree, Mrs. Ophelia children. | Welch and Mrs. Lizzie Hambric, . A { Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hattie Mae ‘Mrs. Cora B. Franklin [Furman, Springfield; five sons, | Wesley, Matt, Robert and Aratha services yi De Chaper | Edelen, Indianapolis, and John of the Chimes for Mrs. Cora B. {| Edelen, Chicago; five sisters, Mrs. Pranklin, a resident here 48 years. | Clara Adams and Mrs. Mollie Burial will be in Crown Hill. | Barnes, Louisville, Ky.: Mrs. Annice Mrs. Franklin, who was 75, died | {Johnson and Mrs. Theresa Wheeler, yesterday in her home, 1820 Spann | Farosiow nm, or = 8 c Bla, Be rus 4 MMIbES of Pisen jerandehtidren and two great-grand-Survivors are her husband, Jesse | children. Franklin; a daughter, Mrs. Mar- | garet Meyer, Fairmont; a brother, Frank Tilley, Louisville, five grandchildren and four great-grandchil-dren.
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‘Miss Mae Woods
Services will be at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan funeral home for Miss Mae Woods . " {who died Monday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Weishaar| her sister, Mrs. E. D. Cromley, 634 Mrs. Margaret IL. Weishaar, 735/E. 60th st." Burial will be in Pales{Lord st, a resident here 45 years, tine, O. died today in City hospital after a. Miss Woods came to Indianapolis} Jong illness. She was 64. (from Palestine and had lived here A native of Grand Rapids, Mich. [nine years. She was a member of | she was a member of the Prospect | the Home Builders guild of Third | chapter, Order of Eastern Star; the | Christian church. Daughters, of the American Revo-| Surviving are her sister and three | lution, and the Zion Evangelical brothers, Jesse Woods, Lynn: James and Reformed church. |E. Woods, Dayton, O., and Omar | Services will be held at 10:30 a. m.|C. Woods, Indianapolis. i Friday in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will be in! Crown Ml c'metery. Hill cemetery.
Retired Methodist Minister Dies
Times State Service { GREENCASTLE, Ind. April 9.—| Services will be held in Gobin Memorial church here tomorrow for Dr. Demetrius Tillotson, 81, who served as superintendent of the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis from 1919 to 1924. Burial will be in the Dana cemetery. ’ Dr, Tillotson, a retired Methodist minister, attended DePauw university and was a graduate of the! Garrett Biblical Institute. He had been a member of the Northwest (Indiana Conference since 1885 and held pastorates in Frankfort, Terre Haute, Lebanon, Lafayette and Greencastle. He retired in 1936 after serving as superintendent of the Presbyterian haspital in Denver, Colo. He is survived by the widow, a asugnter and three sons.
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