Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1947 — Page 10

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S May Coe Dies Here at 711 Native of Germany Lived Here 62 Years

Mrs. Mary A. Demasco Cole, an Indianapolis resident 62 years, died yesterday in her ‘home, 3810 Fair«(view dr. She was Tl. ; Mrs. Cole, who was born in Germany, was a member of the Little Flower Catholic church and the Ladies’ Social club of the church, Services will be at 3:30 a m.|§ Wednesday in Grinsteiner’s funeral} home followed by a 9 a. m. high requiem mass in Little Flower church, Burial will be in St Joseph's. Survivors are three sons, William |} and Joseph Demasco,! both of Indianapolis, and Carl Demasco, Logansport; three daughters, Mrs. Martha Rigg. Mrs. Frances Truex and Mrs. Lillian Hupe, all of Indianapoliy; a brother, Carl Graf, | Bedford; three sisters, Mrs. Frances {Marlow and Miss Helen Graf, both { of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Tilly Leidhoff, Cincinnati, 13 grandchildren {and five great-grandchildren.

‘Mrs. Nellie B. Sackett

| Mrs. Nellie B. Sackett, 633 E. 38th st., died yesterday at her home. She |

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Mrs.| LOS ANGELES, May 19 (U, PJ. ~=Mr$s. Mathilda C. Oser, 41, grandA late. John D,

She was ‘a member of Broadway | {Methodist church; Current Literary

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NEW PAINT JOB—Clark Carson, 619 E. New York st., dabs Mrs. Sackett, a native of Martins- | the last brushful of yellow paint on the traffic signal light at East ville, Ill, had lived here 50 years.| and New York sts. Traffic signals over the city are being painted bright yellow instead of black and white, to make them more visible.

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{club and the Cheer Broadcasters. ! { Surviving are her son, Charles] |R. Sackett, and a brother, Harry | |F. Hammerly, both of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan |

iE ! Services for William Hamilton Me. Maliciy, WhO Wa 32 du {| Fields, 3013 E. New York st, who died Friday in City hospital, were to be at 11 a. m. today in Shirley Brothers’ Central chapel, with burial in Mt. Jackson. Mr. Fields, :who was 68, was born i Bluffton, O., and had lived here 140 years. He was ‘a member of the of Indianapolis. Fraternal Orde: R | iy * [TA Sister, Mrs Ida Cooper, Lima MiSs Anna F. Gisler 0., survives him. |

Frank S. Campbell {2007 N. Capitol ave,

| Services for Frank S. Campbell, | ‘who died. Friday in the home of a Krieger Funeral home. Burial will | sister; Mrs: Anna Qu Jett, 833 N:ive. in- Crown Hii: es | Tacoma ave., will be Wednesday in] Mrs. Gisler, who was 73, was a {| Washington, - Ind. ; Mr. Campbell, who was 59, was|was a member of the New Jersey | born in Daviess county and had Street Methodist church and the oe : lived here a few months. {White Cross guild of Methodist OBC ’ 5 Another sister, Mrs. Lillian A. hospital. . ; Dillon, Hggnmond, also survives. Survivors are three sisters, Miss

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Charles Mallory, Railroad Employee, Dies at Home

, Services are scheduled at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan | mortuary with burial in Crown Hill. mortuary for Charles McQuiston Mallory, former freight agent for New,

William H Fields | York Central Railroad who died yesterday at his home, R. R. 17, Box 53Q./ ang three grandchildren, Jean Dove,

Services for Miss Anna F. Gisler, who. died | Who died Saturday in his home, Saturday in her home, will be held 11051 W. Michigan st., will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the [at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Royster &

A {ner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial

{here 30 years. A radio engineer

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Services for Carroll ‘L. Long, ras dio engineer who died yesterday at his residence, 5030 Carrollioh ave. will be at 3 p. mi. tomorrow at Flan-

will be in Washington Park. '/Mr. Long, who was 46, was born in New Richmond and had lived

at ‘Van Sickle Radio Supply seven years, he was a member of Calvin Prather lodge 717, ¥ & A. M, Scottish Rite, Shrine, Caravan ¢lub, the High 12 club and Murat

Formerly choir director of Northwood Christian church, Mr, Long also was a member of the chapter and council of Prather lodge and secretary-treasurer of the Indiana Choir Directors’ association. He attended New Richmond high school and Wabash college. Surviving are his wife, Edna; a son, John Arthur Long and = daughter, Jane Alice Long, all of | Indianapolis; his parents, Dr. and | Mrs. A’ D. Long, Bloomington; three brothers, George A. Chester | and Louis C. Long, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Harry | McNeil, Greencastle. |

Mrs. Minnie E. Roberts

Mrs. Minnie Eleanor Roberts, an Indianapolis resident 15 years, died yesterday in her home, 21 W. 16th! st. She was 78. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in --McMullin funergl home, Westfield. Burial will be in Westfield cemetery. Survivors are two daughters, Miss Mary Ballard, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mable Jones, Peru; three sis-|

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an Indianapolis resident most of his|

life snd had worked for the New York Central in-Toledo, O. He Was gnd Eloise Dove, Indianapolis. a traveling freight agent before his retirement. He was formerly traffic manager of the Haynes Auto Co. Kokomo. | Surviving are his father, Charles bert Gutknecht, Columbus, O., and E Mallory; a son, Charles S. Mal- | Mrs. F. E. Schad, Richmond, Va. lory, and two sisters, Miss Bertha H. hy af Mallory and Miss Rena Maliory, all Lima, O, and Benjamin H. Gisler,

Susie Gisler, Indianapolis; Mrs. Al-

{and two brothers, John Gisler,

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‘Dennis A.. Murphy

| Services for Dennis A. Murphy,

Askin funeral home. 40: Crown. Bill. =. > Mr. “fadrphy, who was 78, had}

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. {life resident of Indianapolis. She|lived here 74 years and was a' Mpg,

{member of Redmen lodge. | ‘He is survived by his wife, Marigaret Murphy.

‘John W. Muse

| Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. | Wednesday at the Robert W. Stir{ling funeral home for John W. | Muse, died yesterday at his home {near Acton. Burial will be in Acton | cemetery.

| Mr. Muse, who was 77, was a {native of Acton and a member of | Modern Woodmen of America and { United Brethren church. {

Surviving are his wife, Charity; a | daughter, Mrs. ~Efhel Wendling, | { Acton; a son, Virgil; Brownsburg; a | | brother, Luther, Indianapolis; two grandchildren, Miss Mable La- | Vaughn Muse, Brownsburg, and John J. Muse, Indianapolis, and | four great-grandchildren.

Thomas J. Mulrine - | | Services for Thomas J.. Mulrine, | 440 N. Holmes Ave, who died | | Thursday in St. Vincent's hospital, | were to be held at 8:30 a. m. today in the Blackwell funeral home fol{lowed by a 9 a. m. high requeim imass in St. Anthony's Catholic church. Burial] was to be in Holy Cross cemetery. | Mr. Mulrine, who was 79. was born in Galway, Ireland, and had |-Hived here 62 years. He was a memi ber of St. Anthony's church, St. John Court 1210, Catholic Order {of Foresters, and was a former; member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. | Survivors are a daugher, Mrs. | Helen Lentz, Fullerton, Cal, apd two sons, William B. Mulrine, Los | Angeles, and Thomas J. Mulrine' Jr., Indianapolis. {

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Samuel Nose Services for Samuel Nose, retired machinist, who died Friday in his home, 1119 Churchman ave. were to be at 1 p. m. today in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes with burial in New Crown. Mr. Nose, who was 78, was born in Ohio and had lived here 78 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Nose; a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Rowe; a sister, Mrs. Mary Brown; two grandchildren, and four. great-grandchildren.

Freda T. Sawyer

' Services for Mrs. Freda T. Saw- retired three years ago. Survivors are her- husband, Alvin ji

yer, who died yesterday at her|

[Carroll Long, Local Radio |y |Engineer, Dies at 46 ||.

at 88. Peter and Paul’ tathedsal. Burial will be in 8t. Joseph's ceme~ tery. Mrs. Sawyer, who was 61, was a lifelong Indianapolis resident and

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and its Altar society. ‘Surviving are the husband, Thomas H.; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Edwards and Mrs. Rosa Branson, both of Indianapoils, and ' two brothers, Frank Peschat, Racine, Wis, and Joseph Peschat, Indians apolls,

Charles L. Dillingham Services will be held at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday at Flanner & Bu chanan mortuary for Charles Lee! Dillingham, who died Sunday at his home, New Augusta. Entombment will be in Crown Hill mausoleum, "Mr. Dillingham, who was 52, was! born in Indianapolis and had been| a lifelong Marion county resident. An electrician, he was a member .of | First Congregational church and Hosbrook Masonic lodge. | Mr. Dillingham was a veteran of world war I, serving with the 100th aerial squadron at Metz and 8t. Lo.| He is survived by his wife, Mable; his sister, Mrs. E. F. McPike, San! Diego, Cal.. and his brother, Chapin! F. Dillingham.

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