Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1947 — Page 6

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church. Burial will be in Calvary.

~ Acme Roofing Dies in His Office Here Hugh J. (Buck) O'Connel, preaident. of the Acme Roofing and Sup 0f Power Co. Dies

ply Co. died yesterday in his office, 1331 Bates st. He was 50. . Mr. O'Connell, who lived at 2925 Penmer dr., was a life resident of

President

of the American Business club, In-

dianapolis Athletic club, Knights of Columbus, Alpha ‘Tau Omega fraternity, Rotary club and St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. ' He attended Indiana university and was a graduate of St. Thomas

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daughter, Mrs: Cecil to Mi tary Academy, Minneapolis, ys. ving ot “will be at 10 a. m. tothe famous recipe of ; morrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Valter, our Swiss Services will be at 10 a. m. Satur- chapel. Burial will be in Greens-

day in the Kirby Mortuary and at burs 10:30 a. m. in St. Joan of Arc "

Mrs. Johnson, who was T9, was

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Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mar-

garet O'Connell, and a son, Hugh|, 1939 she had worked 33 years in J. O'Connell Jr, both of Indian-in, giteration department of .the apolis.

born in Greensburg and lived here 47 years. Prior to her retirement

,|L. 8. Ayres & Co. She was a member of the Greensburg Baptist

Ida May Johnson’ church and the Ayres 20-Year Club.

Services for Mrs. Ida May Johnave, who died!daughter are a son, Tuesday at the home of a grand- Johnson,

son, 249 Eastern

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Mrs. Augusta Dodson

Mrs. Augusta May Dodson, an Indianapolis resident 44 years, died yesterday in her home, 766 West dr., Woodruff Place. She was, 77. Born in Rykers Ridge, Jefferson county, she was a member of Central Christian church and Beech Grove chapter, O. E. 8S. Survivors are a daughter Marguerita D. Shea, ADS. a brother, Charles E. Van Buren, Speed, Ind, and one grandchild, Miss Hellen Marie (Patty) Shea, | Cincinnati, O. | Services will be at 1 p. m. Satur-

home. Burial will be in Madison.

‘Mrs. Alice Crosby

Services for Mrs. Lula Alice | Crosby, Indianapolis resident for 45 years who died yesterday at her | home, 408 N. Berwick ave. will be

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jat 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Jamestown.

Mrs. Crosby, who was 75, was a {native of Danville, Ind, and a member of Fairfax Cuuistian| { church. Surviving are her Busband. wiliam H.: two daughters, Mrs. Madge Florka and Mrs. Walter Greenwood, both of Indianapolis: five grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Mrs. Sarah McDonald

Services for Mrs. Sarah Ellen | (Nell) McDonald, who died Tuesday in her home, 4047 S. Meridian st, will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the Lauck Funeral home. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery. A resident of Indianapolis 45 | years, she was a member of the St. {John's ‘Evangelical and Reformed church.’ Survivors are her husband, Frank; two daughters, Mrs. Merle Lange and Mrs. Madge Sauter: a sister, Mrs. Etta Nichols and two granddaughters, all of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Margaret Asbury |

Mrs. Margaret PF. Asbury, 4147 Byram ave. died yesterday in a

| Mrs. Asbury was born near Mec-| Cordsville, lived here 40 years and | was a member of Broadway

Methodist church. Services will be at 10 a. m. Sat- | urday in the Tolin Funeral home. Burial will be in McCordsville. Survivors are two sons, Edward | E. Asbury and John C. Asbury, both ‘of Indianapolis; two daugh- | ters, Mrs. Lucille Hendrixson, Indianapolis; Mrs. Myrtle Stafford of near Tampa, Fla. and two sisters, | Mrs, Lenna Smith, Oaklandon and

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Miley Smith, 1502 S, Earl ave, a former employee of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co, 16 years, died yesterday in Long hospital. He was 69. Mr. Smith was born at Mt. Airy, N. C, and lived here 48 years, retiring in 1936. Services will be at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Leap Memorial funeral home with burial in Plainfield. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Eva Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Ada Heffernan, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Ruthetta Brackett, Indianapolis: three sons, Paul, Dewey and Silas Smith, all of Indianapolis, and 12 grandchildren,

Mrs. Julianna Kerekes Services for Mrs. Julianna Kere- [ Kes, a native of Hungary who died | yesterday at her home, 723 N. Con- | cord st, will be at 1:30 p. m. to-| morrow at Conkfe funeral home. ! Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Kerekes, who was 75, had | lived in Indianapolis 37 years and | was & member of Jehovah's Wit-! nesses. Her husband, Charles, survives | her.

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