Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1947 — Page 12
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C. E. Wilkins, 75, | Dies in-Hospital
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Charles BE. Wilkins, 536 N, Tre~ mont st, died yesterday in City hospital. He was 75, A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, he was a stationary engineer for the past three years at the Capitol Lumber Co. :
four sons, Willis, Wallace and Rus-
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lam Wilkins, Indianapolis, Mrs. Flossie Moore
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New York st, died while visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Dunfree, Zaneseville, O, 8he was 61 Burvivors besides the sister are seven sons, Emerson G. Moore, Noblesville, and Robert N., Richard L., Nolan, Francis E., George D.,,| and Claude Moore Jr, Indianapolis; a daughter, Miss Jaynelle Moore, | Indianapolis, and 14 grandchildrer . ,
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Mrs. Margaret Cotter Shea
Dies at 81, Burial Friday
“Services for Mrs. Margaret Cotter will be held at 8:30 8. m.| tomorrow in Kirby mortuary, and at9 a. m. in St. Thomas Aquirfas’ church. Burial will be in Holy Cross. ! She died yesterday in her home, 3601 Kenwood ave. She was 81, and had lived in Indianapolis 50 years. i Survivors are three sons, Arthur C. Shea, New York; Robert D.! Shea, with the state department, 1
| in Bu¢harest, Romania; and Walter
C. Shea, Indianapolis, and four! grandchildren. i
Stephen B. Renfranz | Services for Stephen Bruce Ren-.
{frang, 6-month-old son of Mr. and Survivors are his wife, Lecie; Mrs. William Renfranz, formerly of |
Indianapolis, were held yesterday!
sell, all of Indianapolis, and Alfred,| in the McNeely mortuary, Burial Kokomo; two daughters, Mrs. May was in Glen Haven cemetery. |
The child, whose parents live in!
Indianapolis, and a brother, Wil- Western Springs, Ill, died Monday in the Children’s Memorial hospital at Chicago. {
Survivors besides his parents are -
Services for Mrs. Flossie Gayle a brother, Robert C. Renfranz; his Moore will be at 1:30 p. m, Friday grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy J. in Moore Mortuaries’ Peace chapel. Kreipke and Gustav Renfranz, In-| Buriel will be at Crownland ceme- dianapolis, and a great-grand-| mother, Mrs. Winifred Byrns, St.!
Mrs. Moore, who lived at 3632 E. Petersburg, Fla.
Harry Schellert | Services were held yesterday In Miami, Fla, for Harry Schellert, retired machinist. and a former In-|
TRY STAR-KIST dianapolis resident, who died Sat-| | urday in his home there, Burial was SAND WICHES! | there. .
Survivors are his wife, Laura You'll discover the difference Louise; a daughter, Miss Mary in tuna when you taste. the Lou, both of Miami and a son, a Ee Kist. Only Harry Jr. Iyd lis. A yT 2 v lana Po - the small tuna thatjare tender Mrs. Anna Pico Dies | textured and bettgr-flavored In County Infirmary
Mrs, Alina Pico,” 234 Douglas st., NU
physicians reported today. A bul- died yesterday in the county in-| he. letin sald the admiral's “general/firmary at Julietta. She was 69. |
A native of Michigan, she WAS A: eee.
, member of the Garden Baptist church,
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