Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1947 — Page 40
at 10:30 a. for 10 days with a throat infection, ers rd Tio we followed by complicated by a tired heart. He burial in Crown Hill, { succumbed at Queen of the Angels) Mr. Lundeen was a deacon of the Hospital. Central Christian. Church and a A religious and civic leader here
was born in Limerick, Ireland, Lec, 1, 1874. six years, formery served as lbrarHe came to Berkeley, Cal, as a ian and teacher at Cotner College, priest in 1809, and became succes. Lincoln, Neb, and as acting librar. sively secretary to the archbishop ian at Bethany Colege, Bethany, of San Francisco, vicar general of |W. Va. the San Prancisco Diocese, bishop, He is survived by his wife, Ethel; and archbishop, 1two brothers, the Rev. Levi R — ——————— = Lundeen of Norwalk, Conn. and Carl E. Lundeen, Dennison, Iowa and five sisters, Mrs. Hazel Gilhooly, Indianapolis; Mrs. Agne: Aller, Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. Mildred 4 CON | | wise, Primrose, Neb.; Mrs. Mabel OPEN SEASON ON Silverman, Washington, D, C., and| ! | mes. Ardelle Friesen, North Loup, Neb.
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Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Morris Street M. E. Church. Burial will be in Créwn
y Somplete Hi in Butler County, Ohio, he F( 11 \ | () R T i AY 1D N Men 5 Furnishings Shop had lived here 50 years, He had
been maintenance man and inspec-
/ . tor at the Emerson Scheuring Tank and Mig. Co, for 20 years, u | S ¢
He was a member of the Morris Street My E. Church and Meridian Lodge 480, IOOP, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Georgia Hancock Gordon; a brother, ~"|Lon Gordon, Indianapolis, and two OpC oat S | sisters, Mrs. Mina Farmer, Trafal- | gar, Ind, and Mrs. Olive Murphy, Morgantown,
‘Mrs. Sylvia Curry Services for Mrs. Sylvia M. Cuffy, who died yesterday in her home, VY {1005 High St, will be Monday at| S 8:30 a. m. in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home and at 9 a. m. in St, |Patrick’s Catholic Church, Burial will be in Holy Cross. Mrs. Curry, who was 57, was a na-| tive of Bhelbyville, and had been a resident of Indianapolis 35 years.| She had been supervisor in the hoys’| department of L, Strauss & Co, for| six years, and was a member of St.| Patrick’s Church. Survivors. are her husband, Charles E. Carry; three sons, Ernest {and Robert Curry, Indianapolis, and Pvt, Thomas Curry, Lockland Army Made io |Alrbase, San Antonio, Tex., and a! ; sister, Hazel Curry, Indianapolis, |
Mrs. Minnie LaFara | Services for Mrs. Minnie May La- well for Para, who died today in her home, ! 40 W, Southern Ave, will be Monday at 10:30 a. m. in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will be in Washington Park. She was 80. A native of Tipton County, shel had been a resident of Indianapolis
34 years. She was a member of! <7 ! the Second Evangelical Church at Atlanta, Ind. ®
A. DEEP-TONE SPUN RAYON Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.
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