Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1947 — Page 20

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Services for Lt. Thurman Earl Day, 1635 Ludlow Ave., who died as “the. result of an airplane crash near Manila Oct. 25, will be ‘held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at VFW to Conduct the Jordan fuheir . n neral. Home, Military Rites 4 Burial will be in Memorial services for Sgt. Victor Memorial Park. J. Barry, killed in action at Pler,! .A native of ‘Germany, Dec, 13, 1044, will be at Bowling Green, 9 a. m. tomorrow in St. Joan of Ky. Lt. Day had = Arc Catholic : 4 | been a resident of Church. ‘Burial % | Indianapolis mos will be in Cal- : of his Tife, He was vary Cemetery im graduate of with military Technical High honors by . Vet- ‘School and at- | tended Indiana and Alabama UniWars, A lifelong resldent of Indianapolis, Sgt. Ban went oversea with the 414th 1n- t fantry Regiment Sgt. Parry of the 104th Division, first. division to go direct to Cherbourg from the United "States. Sgt. Barry, who was 19, was the son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Barry, 3302 Washington Blvd. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are two sisters, ‘Miss Lucille Barry and Miss Helen Barry, both of Indianapolis, and three brothers, L.. Barry Jr, and Robert M. Barry, both of Indianapolis, and Louis J. Barry, Miami, Fla,

fce in 1942, He had been stationed in the Philippines. 21 months before¢ the crash in which his wife, Joan Bell Day, also died. Survivors include a daughter, Vivian Day; a son, Larry Day; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman L. ‘Day; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Cofl-| man, the Misses Frances and Juanita Day; three brothers, Paul, Charles and Thomas Day, all of Indianapolis,

John West Bervices will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow for John West, 2408 N Capitol Ave. Burial in Crown Hill will follow the rites in Peoples funeral home :

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Charles Pavy Services Are Set for Tomorrow

Services for Charles S. Pavy, re- years. Mr. Pavy retired in April, tired railroad engineer, will be at.1046. He was a native of Vevay. 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herr- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. MayBurial will me Pavy. son; Harold Pavey; be in Memorial ‘Park Cemetery, five sisters, Mrs. Clara Eggert, Mrs. An employee of the New York Mary Brady and Miss Katherine Central Railroad 39 years, Mr. Pavy Pavy, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. M.| died yesterday in the home of a R. Amick, Monon, and Mrs. Anna daughter, Mrs. Florence Wichard, Garard of Missouri; a brother, Roy 2001 Applegate St." He wis 65 and L. Pavy, Indianapolis, had ° resided in Indianapolis 47 grandchildren.

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A native of Knoxville Mi West had “lived here 35 He was He died Wednesday in General Hospital He 1s survived by his wile, Mrs Etta West, three sisters, Mrs. Emma Wright; Miss Gall West and Mrs. Lela Howard, and two brothers, Robert and Ma jor West, all of Indianapolis.

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