Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1947 — Page 13
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1047
Local Decths— | Mpg, Elizabeth Campbell _ Services-Friday Dies at 90, Resident 50 Years i
For Paul E Steele Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth J. Campbell, an Indianapolis
gesident for. 50 years, will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Services for Paul E. Steele, printer,” Mrs. Campbell, who was a native of Gibson County, died Monday | will be at 1:30 p. m. Friday .in the/in the home of a son, G. Guy Campbell, Circleville, O. She was 90. Wald funeral home. - Burial will She lived in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Smith, 1208 N. | be in Crown Hill Rural St. She was a member of] Services will be read by Henry Central Avenue Christian Church resident, were to be held at 1 p. m. | Andersen, reader at Second Church and the Nettie Ransford Chapter, today in Gillis mortuary, Terre of Christ Scientist. An employee of Burton Shields
OES. |Haute. Survivors include three sons, G. | . Graveside - services will be held Co. 24 years, Mr. Steele died yesterday in his home, 228 N. East St. He
Campbell, Circleville, O.; A. W. Tuy Cay ¢ and Harry J.|in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapowas 47 and had resided in Indianapolis 25 years.
Campbell, 12 grandchildren | ils, at 3 p. m. |and nine great-grandchildren. | Mr. McDaniels, who was 35, opSurviving are ip wifes “and srs ROV. David F. Stewart |erated an insurance claim adjustSteele; his paren Charles B. Steele, Brookville, Pa. Services for the Rev. David F
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fatally stricken while on a busind a brother, Wade B. Steele, Fa.) devs who died Sunday in his fatally of Adon home, 523 N. Tremont Ave, were™ess trip Monday. He was a velto be field at 10 a. m. today at Far-eran of World War II. Fred J. Tiedman ley funeral home. Burial was to! Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | Fred J. Tiedman of Terre Haute, be in Floral Park. Katherine McDaniels; his parents, one of the founders of Wadley] The Rev. Stewart, who was 75, Mr. and. Mrs. E. E. McDaniels; a Poultry Co., died yesterday in his|was born in Meggs County, Ohio, | sister, Mrs. Esther May Herron, Inhome, He was 85. and have lived here 16 years, He|dianapolis, and a brother, Everett With Scott C. Wadley he founded
and ordained an evangelist in they McDaniel Anderson, the company at Terre Haute in|Pilgrim Holiness Church. 1913 and after Mr. Wadley's death Surviving are his ‘wife, Addie; in 1932 he became president and |two sisters, Mrs. M. A. Chase, Rutserved in that capacity until twol/land, O. and Mrs. Edward Sweet years ago. land. Cnilicothe, O., and five brothThe company has an Indianapo- | €rs, J. R. Stewart, Charlestown, W. lis office at 335 W. North St. Va.: J. C. Stewart, Columbus, O:| Mr. Tiedman is survived by his
J. A. Stewart, Rock Springs, Wyo.;| wife, Mrs. Ella M. Tiedman, and Harvey Stewart, Chilicothe, and several children.
di RT vi oS i Fred E Cox Rites Tomorrow
Funeral services for Sam San-| Services for Fred E. Cox, 2502 N. Sherman Drive, a World War II veteran, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Northeast Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. The Rev, William O. Breedlove, pastor/Morgan City, Miss.; two sons, | of the Calvary Baptist Church, will|George, Indianapolis, and John L.| officiatd® |Sanders, St. Louis, Mo.; one daugh- | Mr, Cox, who died yesterday in|ter, Mrs. Samella Cole, his home, was a native of Green-|Miss, and four grandchildren. castle and had lived here 34 years. Le gy Morris E. McDaniels Baptist Church, and during the war| Funeral services for Morris he served as sergeant in the Army{McDaniels, former
at 10 a. m. Saturday in Jacobs| Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown cemetery. Mr. Sanders, who was a native of “Pickens, Miss, died Sunday in| General Hospital. He was 74. A| member of Mount Olive Baptist] Church, he had lived here two years. fs Survivors. include his wife; Daisy, |
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He was employed as a cook at the Rail Club, 3617 Massachusetts Ave, Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cox; a sister, Mrs. Vivian Parsons; three brothers, Royal and Tracy Cox, all of Indianapolis, and Eddie Cox, Miami, Fla.
Mrs. Florence Perry
Services for Mrs. Florence Sweeten| Perry, 404 W Walnut 8t., will be| held at 1 p. m. today in New Bethel] Baptist Church, Burial will be in New Crown Cémetery. | Mrs. Perry, who died Saturday in| her home, was a native of Birming-, bi ham, Ala, and had lived here 40 # years. She was 58. She was employed by the Selmier Towel Supply Co., and was a member of the New Bethel Baptist)? Church. Mrs Perry is survived by a som, Leo A. Perry; a sister, Miss Hattie Moulton; a brother, Kern Moulton, and five grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs, Ida Grace Mclean
Services ‘for Mrs. Ina Grace McLeah, an employee of the U. B Tire and Rubber Co. for four years, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Meyer & Abdon funeral home. Burial will be in North Vernon. Mrs. McLean, a native of North Vernon, died Monday in the home of a sister, Mrs. Clara Elliott, 408 E. 20th St. She was 65, and had been a resident of Indianapolis for 10 years. Survivors besides Mrs. Elliott are another sister, Mrs. Oma Elliott, North Vernon, and a brother, Otto King, North Vernon.
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