Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1947 — Page 18
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Services for Frank A. Cullings,
The body will be cremated.
former Konjola Medicine ‘Co. em-
ployee, wil be ab 3 p. m. Saturday in Flanner & Buctisnan mortuary.
Mr. Cullings, a lifelong resident of Indiahapolis. died yesterday ab
“City hospital after 13 years illness, He Ww He was 56 and lived at 837 N.
DeQuincy st. He was a member of | Marion lodge 35, F. & A. M. { Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rhea Cullings three daughters, Mrs. Betty Elliott, Jacqueline Lang and Miss Patty A. Cullings; two brothers, Walter Cullings and Forrest Cullings, all of Indianapolis; five sisfers, Mrs. Iva Robbins, Mrs, Leora Fischer
Mr. Cullings and Mrs. Jessie Nevers, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Dora Pickup, Cincinnati, O., and Mrs. Daisy Strohm, Fern Park, Fla, and four grandchildren,
Church Custodian, ||
Hugh Wilson Dies
Hugh Thomas Wilson, church
W. 30th st., yesterday. He was 60. Born at Charlestown, Ind, he came here from Anderson nine years ago. He was custodian of Second Church of Christ, Scientist, for four years before his death. Services will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Christ Temple with burial in Crown Hill. The only survivor is hi§ wife, Mrs. Mae Wilson, Indianapolis. 2 le
Mrs. Bertha Thompson: Services for Mrs, Bertha M, Thompson, 309 N. Mount st, who
. | died Tuesday at Methodist hospital,
will be at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow at West Park Christian church. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Thompson, who was 61, was
‘a native of Tipton and bad lived
here 45 years. She was a member of West Park church and of the ladies auxiliaries of ‘the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Order of Railway Conductors and Baltimore & Ohio Veterans association. Survivors are her husband, Webster; a son, Harry A.; a daughter, Mrs. B. Lane, all of Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Rosa Davis, of Liberty.
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Frank W. Ji IDies Here at 67
Operated’ Grocery On E. 21st St.
Services for Frank H. Hiday, East side grocer, will be at 3 p. m. to-4 morrow at Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel with burial in Memorial park cemetery. Mr. Hiday, who was 67, died Tuesday at his home, 4936 E. 21st st. He was a native of McCordsville but had resided in Indianapolis 45 years, He operated a grocery at the E 21st st, address and was a member WaS| of Hillside Christian church and North Park Masonic lodge. Services will be conducted by the | Rev. A. C. Brook, pastor of Third Christian church, Survviing are his wife, Mrs. Carrie B. Hiday; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret J. Roe and Mrs Audrey E. Stewart; a son, Gerald 8. Hiday, all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Green and Mrs, Donna Nickel, and a brother, Guy Hiday, all of Portilla,
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will be at 3 p. m, tomorrow at Montgomery' funeral home with burial in Crown Hill ; Mr. Grimm died Tuesday at Methodist hospital. A resident us 101 E. Troy ave, he was 73 and member of Pentalpha lodge" F.& AM wont Surviving are a brother, Eugene L. Grimm, Long Beach, Cal, and a daughter, Miss Alberta L. Grimm, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Edith D. Martin
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Mr, Spellman, who was 79, had lived here 42 years and was a department. manager for the William H. Block Co, “the Marott shoe store andy the former Pettis Dry Goods store, He also had been sales and advertising manager for W. C. Redmon Sons & Co. Peru, He is survived by his wife, Blanche M.; a daughter, Mrs. How ard B. Stitt, Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs, Rowena M. Hamer, Chicago, and Mrs, Pearl R. Hines, Pontiac, Ill; a, brother, Roscoe N. Spellman, Onarga, Ill, and several nieces and. nephews,
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