Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1947 — Page 7
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. ) 4 © April 13 in dn are t0 be at 1 p, m. to- : ay at 26th Street Baptist church J |for Lt. James E. Smith, 3523 Shriver ve, who died April 13 in Japan. IBurial will be in the military section of Crown Hill, smith, who was 27, was a tive of Clayton, Miss, and: had a Sjnoe 1926, are his wife, Henrietta; CMrs. William A. Stewart, : Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Dox and Mrs. Dorothy , and Nis grandparents, Mr. Mrs. James Smith, Indian-
Co R." Vaughn . Guy R. Vaughn, Oe of the Associated Beed Growers, died last night in his home, 41756 Broadway. Mr. Vaughn, a Shriner and 8cottish Rite Mason, had been ill two weeks. He was 51, a member of the Oentral Avenue Methodist - church and local resident for the past six years. The time of service has not been announced. . Burvivors are his wife, two sons, John R., member of the faculty of Michigan State college, and George IR, student at Indiana university,
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Miss ‘Mary L, Stiegman Services for Miss Mary L. Stiegman, lifelong Indianapolis resident who died yesterday” at her
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ohn Wesley Scott Services for Jahn Wesley Scott, who died Monday ‘at his home, 346 W. 11th st., will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Jacobs Brothers West Side chapel. ‘Burial will be in’ Floral Park. Mr. Scott, who was 65, had lived {here 45 years and was an employee lof Wm. H. Block Co. He is survived by his wife Evelyn; two brothers, Charles, Indianapolis, and Henry, Louisville, and a sister, Mrs, Carrie Henderson, Pleasureville, Ky.
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Services for Harry Lee Schwinn, former Indianapolis resident who died yesterday at his home in Thorntown, Will be tomorrow in Thorntown, with burial there. Mr. Schwinn, who was 53, was & native of Alexandria and had lived here 35 years. While here he was in the trucking business. For the last 13 years he and his wife had operated a nursing home in Thornk | town, Surviving are his wife, Pansy; his RE mother, Mrs. Mary BE. Walton; two brothers, Peter and Sgt. Charles Schwinn of the Indianapolis police department and two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Adams and Mrs. Mary
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i Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a.m. | « Total precipitation since Jan, 1..... 8.19
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Herman Acton, both of Indianapolis. '
Walter L. Loser Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Walter L. Loser, Who died yesterday at his home, 5105 Carvel ave. Burial be in Washington ‘Park. Mr. Loser, who was 58, was an employee of Pennsylvania railroad. Surviving are his wife, Sylvia V.;
Logansport, and two grandsons. Carl Bogardus
Carl Bogardus, employee of Advance Paint Co. for 28 years, died yesterday. He was 681.
R. Pennifigtoh, all of Indianapolis: Mrs. Mary E. Rees.
Services “for. Mrs. Mary E. Rees, 4757 Brookville rd., who died Monday, will be at 9:30 a. m, tomorrow at Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel rand at 10 a. m. at Our Lady of {Lourdes Catholic church.
Mr, Bogardus, who was a Htelong resident here, died of a héart attack in his home, 534 W. Abbott st. Services will be held in the Lauck | funeral home at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Survivors are his wife, Ida; three. sons, Robert, Howard and Ray Bo- | gardus; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy
here 54 years. Surviving are her husband, Mer-! ritt E.; Flizabeth Duesterberg, Vincennes,
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