Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1947 — Page 6

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a reunion of the 106th division War Memorial.

yesterday at his home in Cleveland.

of Leedy Drum Manufacturers. He worked with the Hoosier Veneer Co. five years and was a member of Universalist church, Woodstock, Ill; the Veritas Masons, In-

THE 'QUEEN—Col. Herbert B. Livesey Jr. Mamaroneck, N. Y., executive secretary of the 106th Infantry Division association, pins a Sorsage on Miss Mary Beth Underwood, who will reign over

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Cecil H. Strupe, Former Resident Here, Dead at 58

Services are scheduled at 1 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Cecil H. .Strupe, former Indianapolis resident, who died

Mrs. Leonora Gordon Mrs. “Leonora Gordon, practical nurse, died yesterday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Maurice Price, 4414 Rockville rd. She ‘was 75. Mrs. Gordon was a native of

Bridgeport but had lived in Indianapolts most of her, life. She was a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian church, a charter member of Progress Rebekah lodge and was First Noble Grand of Naomi chapter of the Eastern Star. She is survived by two sons, Lawrence W. Gordon, Orlando, Fla. and Harry V. Gordon, Hyattsville, Md, and two brothers, James B. Norris, Danville, and Edward Norris, Indianapolis, Services will be at 2:30 p. m= Friday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Crown Hill

| [May Crawford of Xenia, O. § Mrs. Eileen

‘Spanish War Veteran lived Here 40 Years

Hudson, who was 69, had lived here 40 years. He retired from the Capitol Jee Co. eight’ years ago. He had been employed there 20 years.

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anapolis, Ted Faucet

Rites Tor Ted Fapcett, former Indianapolis resident who died at

at St. Philip Neri Catholic church. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mr. Faucett was 58. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bertha Schell Faucett, Norwood; two sons, Robert, St. Louis, and Richard Faucett, Norwood; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Wocker, Norwood: three brothers, Claude D., Fred and Kennard

| Mrs. Paul Wilkins

Mr. Strupe, who was 58, was general manager of HL N. White Musical Co, Cleveland. For 15 years he had been superintendent

Rites for Mrs. Utah Mae Wilkins, 140 N. 4th st, Beech Grove, who died Monday at St. Prancis hospital will be at 2p. m. tomorrow

Cash, Wisburg, Ind.

Mrs. Bmma E. Sill

Rites are planned at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel for Mrs. Emma E. Hill, 1100 W. 20th st., who died Monday. The

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