Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 6

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| Lents, killed in France on Jan. 116, 1945, -after being overseas |only three months, will be at 9 a. m, Wednesday in St. An- { thony’'s * Catholic Church, Burial | will be In Holy Cross Cemetery. | The. son of Mr, and Mrs. Her-

‘f man Lents, Pfc. Lents was 21

{and lived at 345 N. Addison St. {He attended Cathedral and | Washington High Schools. Born

| combat engineers in March, 1942. Survivors besides his parents | Include two sisters, Maxine and “Bfleen Lents, and five brothers,

| Donald, George, Lester, Max and| Rona Lents, all of Indianapo- m. today for M

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Chimes, Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. He was 61: Mr. Hamilton, who had been

ill a month, was an interior decMilitary rites for Pfc. John R. orator and painter and a veteran

of World War 1. He was a native of Kentucky. fv | ‘Survivors include his sons, Gil- | hért Hamilton, Bloomingto: {and William Glenn Hamilton, Arfeadia, Ind.; his daughters, Mrs. Frances Gentile, Indianapolis; Mrs, “Alyce Ameling, Stockton, Cal, and Mrs. Doris Bray, Trulock, Cal.; his father,’ John Henry Hamilton, Indianapolis; his sis-

Ind, ‘and Mrs, Zada Draper, Dallas, Tex., and five grandchildren.

Mrs. Mary Hocioga Services will. be held at 1:30 rs. Mary Ho-

|Ave. Burial will be in Floral

{real estate business here, will be! Hospital,

(at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the| | South Calvary Baptist Church. { He died Saturday in General Hos- | pital. Burial will be in New| {Crown Cemetery. He was 73, | | ‘Before coming to Indianapolis 20 years ago, the... Rev... Mr, | 8prowel held pastorships at Sun | Flower, Miss, and East 8t. Louis, [IIL © lw. | Survivors include his wife, Vir-| | gina; three daughters, Mrs. Lovie Wright, Mrs. Corine Styles and {| Mrs. Millie Dowdell; five sons,

William Henry, Willtaim, Pythian, Buriat with be ln « Crown: Fill and seven {Cemetery. :

+ Bishop and Virgil, | Srandehliaren, all of Indianap{olls, ’ ’

Dies Here at 66

| Mrs. Louise Christiana Meyers, | Mrs. Laverne Enzor; her father| When Natureforgets”-remember

“~~ laent of Indianapolis, died yester{day after a brief illness.

52 and lived at 159 Bakemeyer St. s. Arthur Mey @IS Her survivors include her daughters, Miss Hilma Ann Wil-|"

Born in Romania, she had lived here 35 years. She was a member of the Romanian Church, She is survived by a son, Nicholas Hocloga, Indianapolis,

Mrs. Ethel Williams Dies After Brief Illness

Bervices for Mrs. Ethel. Roseberg Williams, charter member of the South Side Church of the Nazarene, will be held :Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the church.

Mrs. Williams, ‘life-long resi-

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Killed in France On June 7, 1944 Military services for Pfc! Francis J. Higdon, who was killed | in action in France on June 7. 1944, will be at 2:30 p. m. Wednes- | day at the home, 5002 Lafayette (Rd, Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. ! | A graduate of New Augusta High School, he attended Ohlo| University. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Higdon. | The 21-year-old veteran en{tered the Army in November, 11042, He was a member of the

(In Cannelburg, he had lived here tory Mrs, Ada Bush, Indianapo-|325th Glider Infantry in the 82d for 19 years. He enlisted in the jis; Mry, Effie Woods. Evansville, Airborne Division. Sent overseas

lin April, 1943, he served in the

|African, Sicilian and Italian cam{paigns before going to England for the Normandy invasions fn] which he was killed. g : Survivors besides his parents |

‘| cfoga, in her home, 1227 Nordyke|include a sister, Miss Betty Hig-|

don, Banta Monica, Cal; a broth- |

Services for the Rev. William Park. Mrs, Hocloga, who was er, Verton Higdon, Akron, O., and | Sprowel, who was engaged in the D3. dled Saturday in St. Vincent's his grandfather, Norman Cain,

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Mrs. Meyers was a member of {the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church and lived at 239 | Kansas St. Funeral services wiil be held Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. in the G.-H. Herrmann Funeral Home with burial in Crown Hill Survivors in addition to her husband are her sons.Forest H. {and Armond A. Meyers, both of | Indianapolis; another son Harold | As Meyers, - Detroit, Mich., and her brother, Carl Wacker, Indianapolis, .

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| Services for Miss Elizabeth Branaman, 3408 E. 25th St. will {be held at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday in Moore Mortuaries Northeast |Chapel ‘and burial will be in Greenwood. Miss Branaman, who was 93, {died yesterday ‘in the Marion {County Home. A native of Green(wood, she was a member of the (Methodist. Church __ there. {lived in Indianapolis 16 years and had been iil for 21 years. Survivors are five nieces and four nephews.

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