Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1948 — Page 7

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Claywell was. born in Froid County and had lived here 3g years. She Irian huh, ot Surviving. &T® her husband Ww. E. Pointer, Indianapolis; two sons, Donald M. dianapolis, and Harry E. Claywell, Mentor; Os} 13 grandchildren gnd dren.’ : SR

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High Low! mate second class who was killed in action on Guam in July, 1044, will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in the G.H.Herrmann Funeral Home.

the Valley of the Chicago Consistory of the Scottish Rite. | Survivors besides his parents are his wife, Geneva; a son, Jack A. Boston, a student at Butler University, and a sister, Mrs, Lucille Seddon, Indianapolis.

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Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Anna McAtee; five sisters, Mrs. Ada Smith, Vincennes; Mrs. Helena Felts, Mrs. Ione Gough, Miss Nina McAtee and Miss Eleanor McAtee, all of Indianapolis, and four brothers, Paul, Albert and Charles McAtee, Indianapolis, and Harry McAtee, Loogootee..

Mrs. Nora Armstrong Rites for Mrs. Nora Idelle Armstrong, 6064 Broadway, will

Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Washington Park. She was 73, Mrs. Armstrong died yesterday in Methodist Hospital after an illness of several years. A native of Washington County, she had lived here 30 years. She was a member of the Central Christian ‘Church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Ralph L. Martin and Mrs. Robert D. Davidson; two grandchildren and two great-grand-children.

Charles Wayne Funk

Services will be held at-2 p. mj“. . | tomorrow for Charles» Wayne ".@ funk, 3102 Madison Ave. in ae | Thoma Funeral Home, Bluffton. | Burial also will be there. He died yesterday in Bluffton. A Mr. Funk, who was 43, was an employee of the Inland Container Corp. for 13 years. He oplerated a restaurant in Sarasota, | Fla, returning here because of ‘ill health several months ago. Mr. Funk was born in Hartford City but had lived here for 15 years. Survivors are his wife, Florence; a daughter, Miss Mary Wayne Funk; Indianapolis, and a brother, Emmit Funk, Hartford (City.

Mrs. Mabel Pitts, Richmond, Dies Here

Services will be held in Richmond for Mrs. Mabel Kissinger Pitts who died last night in_St. Vincent's Hospital. Burial will be in Hagerstown. She was 66, Born in Indianapolis, Mrs. Pitts spent most of her life in Richmond, ’ Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. M. D. Crow, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Howard Cregar, Cleve land, O., and five grandchildren.

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