Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1947 — Page 10
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PAGE 10 0. E. 8. PLANS PICNIC The Brightwood chapter 309, O. y E. 8, will. meet for a picnic and noon basket dinner Sunday at Garfield park. | DERI
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Alonzo McConahay, a retired railroad, died today of a& heart | McConahay, 5020 E. 10th st. A native of Idaville, he had
Alonzo McConahay Dies; Veteran Monon Employee
He was 76.
ployee of the railroad 50 years. He also was secretary and treasurer of Monop local No, 498. He lived at 1324 Wallace st. Survivors besides his son include : his wife, Mrs. Clara McConahay; | children, and 16 great-grandchil-three other sons, Bernard, Leo and
Paul; a daughter, Mary; 17 grand- priday in the Speaks & Finn
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lived here 25 years and was an em~
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Church of the Little Flower. Burial will be in Holy Cross.
Mrs. Allen S. Milliner
Mrs. Allen 8. Milliner, 911 N, Tremont ave, an Indianapolis {resident 20 years, died yesterday |in the Methodist hospital. She | wus 47. A native of Wabash, she was a member of the West Bide Nazarene! church, : Survivors are her husband, Allen, {and a daughter, Mrs. Ruby Eutsler, both of Indianapolis; her parents, (Mr. and Mrs, Ira Owen, Hancock, (Wis, and three sisters, Mrs, Florence Huffman, Anderson; Mrs. Edna Winton, Hancock, and Mrs. Jack Fiely, Winamac.
Martin E. Weber Dies Here at 63 Retired Blacksmith
Martin E. Weber, retired blacksmith, died here today. He was 63. An Indianapolis resident fqr 30 years, he lived at 8300 Spring Mill rd. He was a native of Yorkville, Ind. )
day in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary with burial in Crown Hill Surviving are a son, William E. Weber, Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs, Carrie M. Jones, Sheridan, and Mrs. Gladys R. Billiu, Indianapolis; two brothers, George Weber, Indianapolls, and Edward Weber, Aurora, and two sisters, Mrs. Barbard Steele and Mrs, Marie Hervey, both of Indianapolis.
James Dennis Brown .
Services for James Dennis Brown, who dled in St. Joseph's hospital at Logansport, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Flora. He was 79. Mr, Brown was a retired farmer and a member of Deer Creek United Brethren church.
Survivors are three fons, James,
Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow In the Westside church,
tery.
‘Mrs. Ida May Fee
Services for Mrs. Ida May Fee, 4912 University ave., who died Monday, will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel. Burial will be in Crown (Hill, She was 65. CRTTRTIvE of Browih county,” jrs. Fee had been an Indianapolis resi-
dent for 40 years. She was the widow of George C. Pee, wholesale!
{grocer here. | Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Glen Rayl, Kokomo; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Nora Robbins, Franklin, {and two brothers, Eugene Hupp, Greenwood, and Alva Hupp, Decatur, Ill, ‘
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Burial will be in Floral Park ceme- | Miss Fern Brown, Wilmington, Del.,
Bt. Louis, Mo.; Falter J. and John D., both of Burlington; a daughter,
and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Talbert, Burlington. ”
Luther Wallace
Luther Wallace, a retired farmer and native of Marion county, died yesterday in his home, 1808 N. Delaware st. He was 90, . He had lived in Indianapolis one Jour. He Way the giaest memiver of the Southport Baptist church, Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mary McQuat and Mrs, Aria Long, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Leona Shilling, Sidney, O. Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel
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Mrs. Mary Bayer Rites Tomorrow
Services for Mrs. Mary Bayer, 4640 Ralston dr. will be held at 2| p. m. tomorrow in the Hisey and Titus mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. She was 78. Mrs. Bayer died Monday in Methodist hospital. She had lived in Indiaanpolis 20 years and was) a member fo the Christian Missionary alliance. . Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Rex Davis and Mrs. €arl Taylor, both of Indianapolis; two sons, | Cecil Bayer, Iowa, and Claude! Bayer Oklahoma; two brothers, Adam Taylor, Chicago, and Andrew i Ry. sever grandchildren and one great-grand-chlid. #
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DAVIESS REUNION SUNDAY
The annual Daviess county: reunion will be at 1 p. m. Sunday in
Garfield park.
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Services for Miss Jennieve Herron of 321% W. 21st st. will be at| 1 p. m. Friday in Mt. Paran Baptist | church. Burial will be in New | Crown cemetery.
Miss Herron, who was 32, died Monday at Marion county hospital at Sunnyside. A native of Hopkinsville, Ky. she had lived hére five years. : ihn Surviving are her father, Willie Herron; two brothers, Otis Hetron, Indianapolis, and Olna Herron, Chicago, and five sisters, Mrs. Robie Fleming, Indianapolis; Mrs. Ber- | nice Galbreath, Mrs. Naoma White | and Mrs. Ruth Willingham, all of Chicago, and Mrs. Lillian Henderson, Hopkinsville,
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Mrs. Rebecca C. Elliott, lifelong resident of New Ross, died yes=~ treday at her home there after a long illness. She was 83.
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Funeral services were set for Friday at 2:30 p. m. in the Methodist church at New Ross. Mrs. Elliott's body will remain in Hunt Funeral home in Crawfordsville until that time,
Survivors include a son, Elvin €. Elliott of New Ross, and a daugh-
James C. Elmore Services will be conducted Friday in Richmond, Va. for James 1877 Shelby st.,
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