Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1947 — Page 8
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31 in Greenville, where he had | gone following his retirement from the postal service here July 31,
1946.
Born in Ohio, he was appointed a substitute railway postal clerk
in 1006 and served in various capacities until 1923 when he was appointed postoffice inspector in
the Washington division.
In January, 1930, he was transferred to the Cincinnati division and ther following year came to
Indianapolis,
Survivors are his wife, and two
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s, 1157 Congress ave..who died held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow followed by a 10 a. m, service
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Rr Arthur Bailey [Rites Are Set Arthur Bailey, 1014 Fayette st., died Tuesday. He was 63. Survivors are his wife, Lucinda, and a daughter,
Adams, Indianapolis, Services will be held at 9 a. m, tomorrow in St. Bridget's Catholic church. Burial ‘will be
Cross.
Mrs. Anna McCormick
Mrs. Anna McCormick, who lived all her 88 years in Lawrence, died today in Methodist hospital. She had been ill three weeks. Survivors are two sons, Elmer McCormick of Lawrence and Jesse McCormick of Indianapolis, and seven grandchildren. Services are scheduled for 2 p. m. Saturday at Moore i northeast chapel in charge of the Rev. Joseph R. Flanagan, of the Brightwood Methodist church. Burial will be in cemetery at Oaklandon,
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jand a member of West Side chap-
tian church. He retired in 1938, Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Patton and Mrs. Barbara Blake; five sons, Oscar B., Claude, F,. Chester L., Oral L. and "Alvin P.] Case, all of Indianapolis; a brother, Samuel D. Case, Terre Haute, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Watson, Indianapolis.
‘Anton Faletic Sr.
Services for Anton Faletic Sr, {3318 W. 10th st., who died Tuesday, (will be held at 8: 30 a. m. Saturday lat the home of a daughter, Mrs. | Angela Switzer, 1647 N. Alton ave. land at 9 a. m. in Holy Trinity Cath{olie’ church. Burial will be in St. {Joseph's cemetery. | Mr. Faletic,c, who was 66, was a {native of Austria and came here lin 1906. He was a member of Holy Trinity church and a member of the Slovenian National Benefit So- | clety. | Survivors, besides Mrs. Switzer, are three other daughters, Mrs. Dir{rell Press and Mrs. Louise Freije, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Bollman, Brownsburg; a son, Anthony Faletic, Indianapolis, and a brother and sister in Austria.
‘William Houston Abbott
. William Houston Abbott died yesterday in the home of a son, Clair | Abbott, 1229 Bates st. He was 70. | Born in Indiana, Mr. Abbott lived here about 25 years and was formerly employed by the Fairbanks Morse Co. 18.years. He retired seven years ago and became a mission worker. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow ‘in the Dorsey Funeral | home with burial in New Crown | cemetery. A daughter, Mrs. Berdie wilder, | {and two grandsons, Indianapolis, ' ! also survive.
‘Mrs. Stella Drake | Services for Mrs. Stella Drake, {807 Bradshaw st., who died Tuesday lin St. Francis hospital, will be held | at 3:30 p. m. tomerrow in the Robert W. Stirling funeral home. Burlial will be in New Crown. Mrs. Drake, who was 72, was born in Shelby county, lived here nearly | {20 years and returned here last | September after residing four years! {in Brown county. |
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Survivors are her husband, William PF. Drake; five daughters, Mrs. Dovie Rader, Mrs. Ruby Wall, Mrs. | Agnes Fentz, Mrs. Lutie ™Mikesell | and Mrs. Geraldine Shotts, all of | Indianapolis; a brother, Ben Boyer, | Indianapolis, 10 grandehiigren and |
six great-grandchildren.
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Are Tomorrow |e. moms zoe Rites: Tomorrow 'died yes By ua a daughter, Mrs. Ny Retired Railroader N. Oapitol ave. : was ean ‘Sérvices for "Andrew J. Connor, Native of K vek | Mr. Ashley was & farmer in the|523 N. Goodlet ave, who died ative of Kentucky |jumestown area most of his life. Monday in Gity hospital, will be Services for John A, Case, re- He was employed as & farm 10an peiq at 8:30 a m. tomorrow in tired Pepnsylvania railroad Yoremfn [Inspector for the Wayne Mext-| =. w who died Tuesday in his home, 121 [gage Loan Oo. of Ft, Wayne two ° eorge W. Usher Mortuary and S. Hancock ave, will be held at 2 years, {at 9 a. m. in St. Anthony Catholic Survivors, besides Mrs. Britton, church. Burial will be in Holy neral home. Burial will be in Floral{are his wife, mE ; Park. ley, Jamestown; another dai A : Mr. Case, who was 65, was born Mrs..O. 8. Roberts, Indianapolis; a Mr. Connor; who was 65, was in Stell county, Kentucky, and lived [son, James H. Ashley, Ft. Wayile; (Porn in Johnson county, lived here here 41 years. He was past master 13 grandchildren and four great- [50 years and was a ‘member of St. of Evergreen Masonic Lodge 713, grandchildren. Services will be held a 2 p. m.| Survivors are two brothers, ter 665, R. A. M., Corinthian chap- tomorrow in North Salem with Thomas H. and James Connor, ter, O. E. 8. and West Park Chris- burial in Jamestown m cemetery, Indianapolis.
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