Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1947 — Page 6
Mortuaries Peace chapel. Burial] Rites are set at 2:30 p. m. was to be in Bloomington.
fn Oval City, Ind, and had lived |Fowler, retired
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N. Qlinois st. were to be at|Leonard and Wilbur Staab and four p. m. today at Flanner & Bu-|grandchildren. HilL
Wednesday in Moore Mortuaries| Mrs. Tillie M. Shepard
Mrs. Tillie Margaret Shepard, of the former school teacher, died
s today Murphy building. Burial will be In [in her home, 4724 E. 16th st. She
Washington Park Mr. Fowler, who was 65, died
hospital at Norfolk, Va. of injuries/the Free Will Baptist church. suffered in a fall Friday. He Waitt be rp apst Burial Mr. Brown, who was 67, died resident of Indianapolis 33| Thursday in City hospital. He lived had served. in the navy the/at 444 Agnes st. and was a member
ruff pl, East dr. A resident here 37 years, he was a member of Trinity Evangelical Luthern church.
Claude Phillips Claude Phillips, retired steamfitter for Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. died yesterday in his home, 324 Leeds ave. He was 70. ¢ Mr. Phillips was a member of Logan Masonic lodge and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Enginemen and Firemen. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Katie Phillips; a daughter, Mrs. Edith List, and a son, Arnold Phillips, all of Indianapolis, and two brothers, Edgar Phillips, New Albany, and Leslie Phillips, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Lillie Sanders
Mrs. Lillie Sanders, 821 Union st., will be buried in New Crown after services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in
the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. |’ Mrs. Sanders died Saturday in
City hospital. She was 38. A resident here 28 years, she was a mem-
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was 65. Mrs. Shepard was born in Oak-
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'«» Vice president in charge of sales \ Saturday Services Tomorrow
In Assumption Church
‘ob William H. Haverkamp was oan H. Eves, operator Boone ooun a South side yard 45 years, years. i. and xt today at his home,
Bryant Gillespi | Commission Merchant, Dies
his son, Bryant W. Gillespie Jr,
Mr. Gillespie, who was 83, bo
Methodist church, past master
M. Gillespie, Tuscon, Aris; a sis-
ter, Mrs, Pauline Jahrow, Indian.
apolis, and three grandsons. John W. Wilson
Services for John W. Wilson, 428
Born in Trimble county, Ky. Mr. Wilson, who was 57, had lived here 51 years and was a veteran of world war I. Survivors are his sister, Mrs. William J. Fries, Indianapolis; and
a brother, James G. Wilson, Oin.
cinnati, O. Elias W. Walker
Services for Elias W. Walker, a retired carpenter - who died Satin his home, 2012 W. Michi-
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He became an operator in Dee ~ cember, 1925, and has become a specialist in his work. He now operates on the PENNSYLVANIA trackless trolley line.
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