Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1947 — Page 12

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Mrs. Abbott Dies In Home Here

Mrs. Maude A. Abbott, resident of {Indianapolis 20 years, died today at’ her home, 2600 N. Gale st. B8he {was 61, Mrs. Abbtot was a native of -Mats toon, Ill. 8he was a member of the Christian church at Mattoon

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Henry Brodie

Henry Brodie, 645 Bright a. A native of Kentucky, died yesterday

and of Brightwood. chapter 309, O. In General hospital. He was 57

He had lived here six years

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LOMDETrOw Juon others’ - Surviving are her hushand, Rob- ‘morrow in Jacobs Brothers’ Pu ert two sisters. Mrs. Mae Robert- Neral Home, Burial will he in New aon, Mattoon, and Mrs. Winifred Crown’ cemetery Bosley, Raratoga, Cal, and two The only survivor is a cousin, Mrs

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Bervices for Mrs. Mary A. Kline,

2620 Guilford ave, will ‘be at 8:20 A. m, tomorrow in the home and at 0 a. m. in Bt. Joseph's Catholic church. ‘Burial will be in Crown Hill, Born In Chicago, Mrs. Kline, who was 50, came to Indianapolis in 1889. The widow of Thomas E

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Joseph's parish, Survivors are a. son, James Kline; four daughters, Miss Anna Kline, Miss Mildred Kline, Mrs. Robert

four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

Frederick A. You:.ghans Rites for Frederick A. Younghans, | Intemational Harvester Co, on ployee, will be at 1:30 p. m. to-| morrow in J. C. Wilson Chapel of | the Chimes, Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mr, Younghans, a native of Fairriount, died Tuesday in Genersl Lospital, He 'was 46 and lived at 831 Sanders st. Mr. Younghans 928 a coremake” at the Harvester Co, where he had worked for the

last 10 years. He had resided in indianapolis 25 years Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Anzel Younghans: three sisters, Mrs Luctlle Coval, Mrs. Madge AI-A)-lister arid Mrs. Norinpa Toon, and

two step-sons, Francis Merritt,” and Jack Clark, ail of Indianapolis; three step-daughters, Mrs. Heien Brune, Dallas Tex, and Mrz Mary! Sopinskl and Mes. Donna Edmonds ooth of Indianapolis, and two

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Brent Ford

Services for Brent Ford, past president of the Baptist Training Union for 19 years, who died Tuesday in his home, 1919 Boulevard pl, will be at 4: p. m. tomorrow in the Shiloh Baptist church. Burial

“will be in New Crown cemetery.

Mr, Ford, who was 76, lived in Indianapolix 35 years and was chair- | man of the extension committee of | the central district of the Baptist Training Union, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Katie Ford, and. a stepson, Caldwell Mor-. ris, both of Indianapolis, and a brother, the Rey. Gentry Ford of Glasgow, Worst

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dianapolis resident 40 years, died was 71.

Boston, lived at 131 W. Market st. She was a member of the Pirst| 'Baptist church, Current Events club, W. ©. T,U, O, E. 8. at New Albany, and a charter member of the Grolier Pine Arts club,’ i Bervices were to be at 2 b. m. to{day in the Royster-Askin funeral {home Burial will be in Woodlawn’ {cemetery in Chelsea, Mass.

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Oaklandon. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery, Mr. Beverland, who had spent

most of his life on farms in Marion and Hamilton counties, died vesterday morning at Methodist hospital, He was 70 and a member of the Lutheran church. He had been a member of Oaklandon lodge 140, F. & A. M. for 47 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mattile Beverland; a daughter, Miss Amy Beverland; a brother, Dr. M. BE. Beverland, Indianapolis, and an aunt, Mrs, .Nancy Jane Bash, New Augusta, |

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