Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1947 — Page 11
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Dr. Delbert O. Kearby, widely yesterday at Methodist hospital. He.
departments of Indiana urfiversity when he retired in 1937.
and was graduated from Indiana university. medical college in 1906. He later. completed work at New York postgraduate medical school He came 'to Indianapolis’in 1918 and became a member of the eye, ear, nose and throat départment of Indiana medical center. He had written several papers on his field and was a member. of the Amétican ‘Academy of Ophthalmology and. Octolaryngology, American Medical association, American 'College of Surgeons, Contemporary club, Woodstock club and a former member of the Indianapolis Rotary club, Surviving are his daughter, Miss Frances Kearby, Indianapolis, : and two sisters, Mrs. John Nugent, Bed-
San Bernardino, Cal,
Mrs. Edna A. Cléiunch
Mrs, Edna Alice Claunch of Cumberland ‘died yesterday in an Indianapolis nursing * home. ' She was 48, Born in Somerset, Ky. : Mrs. Claunch lived in Marion county 10 years, Survivors are her husband, Carl;
son, Larry Claunch,” Cumberland; four sisters,. Mrs. Mellie Chandler
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land, a Mrs, Bertha Edison, Somerset," six brothers, Burt and Wallace Smith, New Castle, Wyo.; Joseph, Walter and Willard Smith, Dayton, O., and Harvey Smith, Franklin, and one grandchild. Services will ‘be at.10 a. m. Monday in Moore Mortuaries Irvington chapel, - Burial ‘will be in Washington Park.
Mrs. Hannah E. Crooks
Services. for. Mrs. Hannah E. Crooks, 1511 Churchman ave, who died Wednesday in Methodist hospital, will be at 2p. m. tomorrow in the : Roy 'J. 'Tolin funeral home, Burial will be'in New Crown' cemetery. Mrs. Crooks, who was 31, was born .in: Brookville and had lived here nearly 20 years. Survivors are ‘her husband, Calvin © Crooks; a. son, Calvin E. Crooks; a daughter, Miss Francis Crooks, - and - the ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gill, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Bertha: L.. Pearcy
Mrs. Bertha L, Pearcy, 408 E. 28th st., died yesterday in the home of a’ daughter; Mrs. Charles Allen, 1054 She had lived ‘most: of her ‘life in Indianapolis. : Suryivors besides. Mrs. ‘Allen, ‘are two other: daughters, Mrs. Fay . Pittsburgh, and Mrs, Marguereta - Elmore, Hall; a: son, Ray Pearcy, Los.Angeles, Cal; two sisters, Mrs. John Moss, Indianapo-
lis, and Mrs. Eata Roack, Los An-|.
geles; a brother, Forest Sargent, Los Angeles; two grandchildren and ‘one jSreaje -grandchild.
| Harry Bohlsen - ‘ : Services for . Henry Bohlsen,. re-~ tired. sheet: metal worker, who died yesterday .at -his home,. 1862- Caro- | line ave., will be at 10 a. m, tomorrow - at ‘Moore Mortuaries . peace (Chapel. ‘Burial will. be in Glen jRaven cemetery. A native of Louisville, Ky. Mr. Bahlsen was 79.. He retired in 1930. He ‘is survived’ by ‘his wife; Mar-
|garet; three daughters, Mrs. Anna | Seats, Mrs. Robert F. Patter and
Mrs. Viola Schmedel; three sons, R. H., C. L.-and Thomas Bohlsen, and {five grandchildren, ‘all of Indian- | apolis,
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Mrs, Clara Franklin, an Indiantapolis resident 20 years, died yesterday’ in her home, 955 W. 28th’ st. She was 61, 3 \ Mrs. Franklin was born. in. Clay county, Tenn,, and was a member of Bethel Tabernacle here, Services will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Bethel Tabernacle. . Burial will be in Floral Park, Survivors: are her husband, William Franklin; two daughters, Mrs. ‘Lilian Brown, - Mrs. Mary Elliott; three sons, Jesse, Burt and James Franklin, all of Indianapolis; five brothers, Milford, John and Elmore Morgan, all of ‘Columbys, O:: Herschel ‘Motgan,” Indianapolis, and Jarley Morgan, Cleveland, O.; three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Fields, Indianapolis; Mrs, Bertha Taylor, Akron, O and Mrs. Minnie Holmes, Catlin, O,, and two grandchildren,
Miss Emma Anderson: Services will be at 11 a. m, tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Miss Emma « Anderson, who died yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. Lawrence Price, 2825 N. New Jersey st. Burla] will be in. Crown Hill. ; A native of Cincinnati, Miss Anderson : had lived here 69 years. Miss ' Anderson, ' who ‘was .74, was active .in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, having served as assistant. to the pastor and sdcretary 30 years. A brother, _ Pasadena; Cal,
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Mrs. Nellie B. Cutter
Mrs. Nellie Bottema' Cutter, longtime Indianapolis resident, died yesterday' at her’ home, 2421 Coyner ave. She was 63. :
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