Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1948 — Page 7
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Joseph W., George R. and L. Lee Buchanan; two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Tacoma and Mrs, Bess Hamilton; three sisters, one brother and 14 grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. .
Mrs. G. H. Edwards
Services for Mrs. Eliza Ardella Edwards, wife of the Rev. G. H. Edwards, will be at 3 p, m. tomorrow in the Edinburg Methodist Church. Burial will be in Edinburg Cemetery. Mrs. Edwards, who was 73, died here yesterday. She was a resident of Clifford, Ind., and a native of Edinburg. Survivors, besides her husband, include three sons, Leonard Edwards, Columbus, Ind.; Byron and Donald Edwards, IndianapgE olis; three daughters, Mrs, Dortha Riggs, Indianapolis; Mrs. {Helen Sunman, Carthage, and | Mrs. Mary Leonard, Birdseye; a { sister, 10 grandchildren and four | great-grandchildren.
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Rites for Edward F. Clark, 3122 Guilford Ave. will be held at
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1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Hain--{/ilton funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill, He was 80. Mr. Clark, a retired carpenter, died yesterday in his home. He was a native of Bargersville, but had lived here 45 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lena M. Clark; two sons, Paul W. and Lawrence W. Clark, both of Indianapolis; a brother, Carl 4 Clark, Martinsville, and a grand'son and granddaughter.
Services for Mrs. Mabel Claire Lamb, Sunday School teacher for may years at the Irvington ‘Methodist Church, will be at 3:30 ip. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothlers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will bé in Elizaville, Ky. | A resident here for 35 years, Mrs. Lamb was 69 when she died ‘yesterday in her home, 47 Johnson Ave. She was born in Procitorville, O. She was a member of. the
Survivors are a sister Mrs. Margaret Sweeney, Indianapolis, and 12 nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Clarence Gibbons
Services for Mrs. Nora C. Gibbons, a lifelong resident of Marion County, will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Gibbons, who was 69, died Tuesday In her home on County Line Rd. She was a member of the St. Catherine Catholic Church. Survivors include her husband, Clarence H. Gibbons; a son, Ray Russell Gibbons, and two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Rinderknecht and Mrs. Anna Meyers, all of Indianapolis.
Samuel Gelman
Services for Samuel Gelman, 3516 Central Ave., will be held at 3 p. m. today in the AaronRuben Funeral Home. Burial will be: in Ohev Zedeck Cemetery. Mr... Gelman, who was 93, had lived here 65 years. He died yesterday in his home. Born in Hungary, Mr. Gelman was a ‘charter member of Ohev Zedeck organization. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Esther Gelman; a son, Abe Gelman, Indianapolis; two daughters, . Phillip Falender, Indianapoli€ and Mrs. David Friedman, Los Angeles; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchil-dren.
Mrs. Etta Fort Vena
Rites will be held for Mrs. Etta Fort Vena, 2247 N. Capitol Ave. at 10 a. m. Saturday in Peoples Funeral Home, Burial will be in Cincinnati, O. ¢ A resident here for 16 years, Mrs. Fort died yesterday in General Hospital. She was a member of Bethel Methodist Church, Survivors are her daughter, Mrs. Vera McCain, teacher at
Survivors include a son, Robert; two daughters, Misses Marjorie D. and Mary Leann Wilson, and her father, the Rev. R. D. Leonard, all of Indianapolis.
Miss Hazel Moore Services were held for Miss Hazel Louise Moore, 26 8. Whit-
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Moore:, brothers, James E., Donald C. and | Herman 8. Moore Jr.; two ‘sisters, |
had been a resident here for-26 years. Mrs. Booker was a member of .the New Era Church and! the Christian Builders Bible Class of the church. | Survivors include her husband, | William Booker;
a son, James William Rooker; a! sister, Mrs. Laura Green, and eight grandchildren, all of Indianapolis. |
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