Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1947 — Page 29
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PRIDAY, MAY 16, 1047 Local. Deaths
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be at 1 p. m. Sunday at Fanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Sharpsville, Ind, Mrs. Mills, a ‘native of Tipton county, had lived here 35 years, She by her daughter, Mrs. Marjorie pson, Zionsville, and
had lived here 47 years. He fore
Sune in the ! “OIXIE FOUR} 12:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, over Wiss pital yesterday.
five grandchildren.
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Services for Mrs. Ida Maze Rock, who died yestérday at her home, pl, wilk be at 2:30 p.m, at Planner & Buc¢hanan mortuary. Burial will be fh Crown Hill. Mrs. Rock, Who was 18, was a lifelong Indianapolis resident and a member of Tabernacle Presbyterlan church. Burviving“are her husband, L. M. Rock; three sisters, Mrs, Paul Mathehy, Detroit; and Mrs. Lotta Galbraith and Mrs, Jerel MelIntyre, Indianapolis.
James Bundy Cole Services for James Bundy Cole, a Pullman porter, will be at 1 p. m, Saturday in the Peoples funeral home. Burial will be in Mt. Jackson cemetery. He was 56 and a native of Indianapolis.’ Mr. Cole died May 8 on a train en route to Seattle, Wash. He lived here until 1920, then moved to
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11and, Beattle, survives,
(Mrs. Clara B. Mogle
: fived here almost all her life.
Seattle. ’ His mother, Mrs. Pauline Eng-
Services will be at 3 p. m. tomiorrow im Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel for Mrs, Clara Bernett Mogle, Who died yesterday in her home, 701 8S. New Jersey st. Burial will be in Memorial Park. . Bhe was 4. A native of New Marion, she had
| Supvivors include three sisters, Mrs. frene F. Busch, Mrs. Ruth C.
John W. Wood
danke and Mrs. Ida Mountjoy and one grandson, all of Indianapolis.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind, May 16! sonic lodge. Burial will be in Boone (U. P.) —Services-were planned to-| county. ¥'day for John W. Wood, 4, former postmaster and chairmafi of the|Prancis 8, Shippard, Lloyd Z. BeckVigo county Republican centraliwith, Raymond F. Ellis, Roy Moran, |committee. He died in Union hos- {Fred C. Carroll, Jack Munro and
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funeral home for John D. McIntire, batber shop owner, who died yester« day at his howe, 8676 N. Grant ave. Burial will be in Greensburg. Mr. McIntire, a native of Ripley county, had lived here 40 years, He was a member of North Park Masonic lodge and the Atarioan Legion at Carmel, Burviving are his wife, Lucille, . son, Leland; five brothers, Charles @G. and Indianapolis;
Rock, and three sisters, Mrs, Olara Mobley, Greensburg and Mrs. Alta F. Correll and Mrs. Lela McCarty, Flat Rock.
John A. .5t. Clair
John Alonzo 8t. Clair, 3733 Ruckle st., died yesterday in St. John's hos~ pital in Anderson. He was 64. Mr. St. Clair, a native of Boone county, had lived in Indianapolis 48 years - Eme ployed as sales engineer at EK. C. Atkins Co. since 1901, he was cited by the government for production mans agement during world war II. Mr. 8t. Clair Mr. Bt Clate was a member of Pleasant View Methodist church, Masonic lodge, Scottish Rite, Shrine and Atkins Pioneers, Surviving are his wife, Marion; two -sisters, Mrs. J. R. Byrkett, Whitestown, and Mrs, W, C. Hiland, Zionsville, and: three brothers, George E, and A. E. 8t. Clair, both of Zionsville, and Walter St. Clair, Indianapolis. Services will be at*2 p. m. Sunday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, in charge of the Marion Ma-
Pallbearers will be James Calvin,
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