Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1947 — Page 14
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1 Survivors are his mother, Mrs. | ‘Rosie Greeson, and a sister, Miss
Lottie Greeson, both of Indianapolis. Democratic precinct cof re m——— dled yesterday. in his home, 1509 Branigan, of Pranklin, and Verne Mr. Wa (Branigan, of Mt. Vernon, Wash; been ill th t several vears, He
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will be held at 2 p. mh. tomorrow in CAN'T SLIP — COMFORTABLE {the Beafiblossom mortuary. Burial {will be in Floral park cemetery. | He was crushed to death yester|day when a string of box cars got {out of control on a siding at South
[Jerome Need a TRUSS? uv. wi ci Phin Seyfried
Rites Saturday
Died in Home Here;
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Philip Seyfried, for 28 years a|
Unilon st A native-®f Lafayette, he came {here as a {charter member of the church {budget. board, member of | Knights of 8t Thomas society
Survivors are his wife, Rose. four gaw : ; sons, August, Philip J, Albert and Dies at A p 1 ri John, all of Indianapolis; six daugh- | |
{apolis Credit association.
ters, Mrs. Rosemary Burnside, Mrs Florence Baker, Mrs, Elvira Niedenthal and Miss Martha Seyfried, all of Indianapolis; Sister Rose de) Lima, St. Louis, Mo, and Mrs.
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former Indianapolis resident, who! died Tuesday in San Diego, Cal., will/ be in San Diego. Mrs, Gibbs, who was 70, was #4’ native of Franklin and a member of | roadway Methodist church here, T She is survived by her husband, of L. Strauss & Co, died last night Elba 2¢ his home, 3468 Bircawou.
J.; two brothers,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Mrs. Ollie Gibbs Dies in San Diego
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T 5 . ; Rites Saturday - or J. F. Cowell James F. Cowell, owner of the Jircle -Window Cleaning Oo., died yesterday in his home, 865 N. Audu. on rd. He was 44. ! A native of Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Cowell had lived here 26 years and was a member of the Tuxedo Park! Baptist church and the Irvington Masonic lodge. Services will be held at 2 p m Saturday in the Moore Mortuaries’
bov. He was a member Greenwood, and Mrs, W, M, Van-| lof Sacred Heart Catholic church, Buys, of Franklin. s |
fwo sisters, Mrs. Will Springer, of recently underwent surgery at St.
Vincent's hospital, 4 A lifelong resident of Indianap-
“Molis, Mr, Watson entered business
the (soon after his graduation from high George, and the 8t I B ers {school, He became a teller with the . » .
{Indiana - National ‘Bank, working {there until accepting the {manager position with Strauss Co.
He was ‘a member of the Indian-
credit
Here 44 Years
Dr. Blaine H. Sellers; an Indian~ Prances Clark, Washington, D; C., apolis dentist 44 years, died yes{and four brothers, Michael, ‘Joseph terday in the home of his son, Dr.
He is survived by his wife, Rose, land two cousins, Elmer Slipher,| | Boone county and Mrs, William Per|rine,- Centralia, Ill. | Flanner & Buchanan mortuary is| {in charge of funeral arrangements.)
| | ! | and John Seyfried, all of Indianap-.M. B. Sellers, 6540 Dover rd. He Albert A. Elder olis, and Willlam Beyfried, Ports-iwas 77, }
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| A native of Johnson county, Services will be held at 9 a. m. Sellers practiced dentistry in Fra {Saturday in Sacred Heart church (lin, {Burial will be in 8t. Joseph ceme- total of 52 vears.
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| Albert A. Elder, a posioffice em-
Dr.iployee, died yesterday in his home, nk-1700 E. St. Clair st. He was 63, | Indianapolis a! ‘ He had lived here 27 years and He. was an .1892| was a member of the Eagles lodge,| {graduate from the Indiana Dentalithe American Legion, the Demo-|
Mrs. Florence R. Hadley college and was a member of the cratic club and §t. Joseph's Catholic |
as University Park Christian
Services are scheduled at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary for Mrs. Florence R. Hadley, 3132 N: New Jersey st. |
church, | church. Pentalpha Masonic lodge and Scot-| tish Rite,
Survivors are five sisters Anna Orr, Mrs,
Mrs. |
(Hopkins, all of Indianapolis, and|
Josephine Ennis,| Bervices will be held at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Bessie Meyer and Mrs tomorrow at Franklin
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Irvington chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. I Survivors. are his wife, Verna Mae; two daughters, the Misses
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graduated from Earlham college in the class of 1890 Bhe is survived by her husband Dr, Murray N. Hadley; Fredric M. Hadley and Dr. David Hadley, both of Indianapolis and William H. Hadley, Bucks county,’ Pa, and five grandchildren.
‘Mrs. Mary E. Branson Services will be held at 2 p. m.| [tomorrow at Ewing mortuary In { Shelbyville for Mrs. Mary F. Bran- | | son, who died Tuesday at the home| {of her son, Harry R. Branson, 6124 [Lowell ave. Burial will bé in New! | Palestine L Mrs. Branson, who was 91, was a (native of Moral township, Shelby county, She was a member of]
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Order of “Eastern Star, Pythian Sisters and War. Mothers in Shel... byville > { She is survived by one other son Orville Branson, Shelby county and two daughters, Mrs; Worth . Lisher, Greenfield, and Mrs. Everett + Eberhart, Shelby county. :
‘Mrs. Mary Kelly
Services for Mrs. Mary Stuckey | Kelly, lifelong Indianapolis resident | who died yesterday at the home of | & nephew, 236 N. Davidson st., will | be held at 8:30 a. m, Saturday at
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will be at 9 a. m, at { 8t. Philip Neri Catholic church. | Burial will be in Calvary cemetery [ Mrs. Kelly, who was 80, resided at | 1334 N. Tuxedo st, and was A lifelong Indianapolis resident. She { was a member of St. Philip Neri church | Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Emma B. Miessen, Indianapolis, and | several niecés ang nephews,
Benjamin H. Miller Services for Benjamin_H. Miller resident of Indianapolis seven-.yenr who died yesterday at his home 1 1657 Broadway, will be held at 2.30 ps m. jomorrow at Helmsburg Methodist church, Burial K will be {in Beanblossom cemetery
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Mr, Miller, who was 59, was a native of Brown county Sarviving are four sisters, Mrs Rosie Waltman, Mrs. Bertha Kercheval and Mrs. Anna Lewis, all of { Indianapolis, and Mrs. Catherine § Gill, Trevlac, and one brother Orville Miller,” Helmsburg
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